| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| PP4249 |
Peony plant named Bridal Icing |
May 2, 1978 |
| A new variety of peony plant distinguished by an almost perfect "bomb" type of white flower which is produced profusely late in the peony blooming season and which has an above average lasting quality, both on the plant and as a cut flower. The plant is of medium height with a rapid grow |
| PP4248 |
Peony named Cheddar Gold |
May 2, 1978 |
| A new variety of peony lactiflora distinguished by a profuse production of medium sized flowers with petalage of the Japanese type providing large, white, rounded, and smooth guard petals surrounding a large central mass of yellow stamenoids, the flowers being further distinguished by th |
| PP4247 |
Peony plant named Coral Charm |
May 2, 1978 |
| A new peony plant variety particularly distinguished by the vibrant orange-coral color of its buds and newly opened flower petals which gradually changes as the blossom matures to become an unusual coral cream color when the petals begin to fall from the stem. This plant is an early |
| PP4246 |
Peony plant named America |
May 2, 1978 |
| A new cultivar of Paeonia lobata distinguished by its profuse production of large, scarlet red flowers held high above an abundant display of mint green foliage carried on large, tall canes, the imbricated flower petals forming a fiery red bowl surrounding a central mass of bright yellow |
| PP4234 |
Peony named whopper |
April 4, 1978 |
| A new variety of peony plant characterized by the very large size of its flamboyant flowers which are distinguished by large, notched and slightly ruffled guard petals, and by a pleasing soft pink overall coloring. This new plant is also characterized by its profuse, midseason production |
| PP4233 |
Peony plant named My Pal Rudy |
April 4, 1978 |
| A new variety of peony plant having medium sized midseason blooms combining a near perfect rose-type peony flower form with beautiful soft Venetian pink colors and above average lasting qualities both on the plant and as cut flowers. The blooms are carried on strong, weather-resistant st |