Pink Pompadour- Peony lactiflora
from $14.00
Pink Pompadour - Beautiful two-toned pink and fuschia blossoms. The stems are reliably strong and makes great cut flowers.
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Two-tone pink and fuschia Blossoms
36" tall, great cut flowers
Blooms late spring to early summer
Peonies are safe from deer and rabbits.
USDA Zones 3-8
Very fragrant
Botanical Name: Paeonia lactiflora
3-5 Eye Rootstock - We try to only provide the largest rootstock for peonies for stronger roots that lead to better blooms. 2-3 eye roostock is the most common size offered and occassionally it is what we have to use, but 3-5 eyes per root is our goal. Eyes are the buds of the leaves and stems that will grow this season for you.
Shipping - See options to select from - All peonies are packed in spagnum moss or other media to ensure they make it to your garden in pristine condition. We do adjust for shipping charges as every year is slighly different in weights and sizes.
Planting Care - Bare roots should be kept cool and in the dark until ready to plant. Peonies do not like to be planted deep and eyes should be kept no deeper than 1" below the soil surface. When possible, it is a great idea to mound your peonies above your existing garden grade to accommodate mulch. Plant no deeper than 1-2". The roots will quickly develop and anchor into the ground.
Full Sun or Partial Sun is best
Prefers loamy soil, can be planted in sandy or clay soils with compost amendments
Give them room to grow as they don't like to be moved once established
Some blooms may occur first year when planting in the spring, fall planted peonies will yield spring blooms most of the time
Lemon Chiffon - Peony, 1981 introduction, Michigan, lactiflora
from $45.00
$69.95
Lemon Chiffon -One of our most popular peonies. Bomb to double yellow blossoms. Yellow is a rare color for garden peonies. It is highly sought after and quanities are always limited.
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Bomb to double yellow blossoms
24-36" tall
Blooms late spring to early summer
Peonies are safe from deer and rabbits.
USDA Zones 3-8
Moderate fragrance
Botanical Name: Paeonia lactiflora
Origin: D.L. Reath, 1981, Michigan
3-5 Eye Rootstock- We try to only provide the largest rootstock for peonies for stronger roots that lead to better blooms. 2-3 eye roostock is the most common size offered and occassionally it is what we have to use, but 3-5 eyes per root is our goal. Eyes are the buds of the leaves and stems that will grow this season for you.
Shipping - Ships first two weeks of May- All peonies are packed in spagnum moss or other media to ensure they make it to your garden in pristine condition. We do adjust for shipping charges as every year is slighly different in weights and sizes. We also ship the last 2 weeks of September as well.
Planting Care - Bare roots should be kept cool and in the dark until ready to plant. Peonies do not like to be planted deep and eyes should be kept no deeper than 1" below the soil surface. When possible, it is a great idea to mound your peonies above your existing garden grade to accommodate mulch. Plant no deeper than 1-2". The roots will quickly develop and anchor into the ground.
Full Sun or Partial Sun is best
Prefers loamy soil, can be planted in sandy or clay soils with compost amendments
Give them room to grow as they don't like to be moved once established
Some blooms may occur first year when planting in the spring, fall planted peonies will yield spring blooms most of the time
Miss America- Peony, 1936 introduction, Illinois, lactiflora
from $19.00
Miss America - Blush to White single blossoms. This peony was aptly named during a time when America was looked upon as a pillar of hope and liberty after WWI. The peony has excellent stems for staying upright in the field or the vase. Pick when they are just starting to open for maximum vase life.
Miss American was awarded the American Peony Society’s Gold Medal in 1956 & 1971.
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White to Blush Single Red Blossoms
32" tall, great cut flowers, foliage is very dark
Blooms late spring to early summer
Peonies are safe from deer and rabbits.
USDA Zones 3-8
Moderately fragrant
Veye early blooming
Origin: 1936, Breeders are Mann & Van Steen, Illinois
Botanical Name: Paeonia lactiflora
3-5 Eye Rootstock - We try to only provide the largest rootstock for peonies for stronger roots that lead to better blooms. 2-3 eye roostock is the most common size offered and occassionally it is what we have to use, but 3-5 eyes per root is our goal. Eyes are the buds of the leaves and stems that will grow this season for you.
Shipping - See options to select from - All peonies are packed in spagnum moss or other media to ensure they make it to your garden in pristine condition. We do adjust for shipping charges as every year is slighly different in weights and sizes.
Planting Care - Bare roots should be kept cool and in the dark until ready to plant. Peonies do not like to be planted deep and eyes should be kept no deeper than 1" below the soil surface. When possible, it is a great idea to mound your peonies above your existing garden grade to accommodate mulch. Plant no deeper than 1-2". The roots will quickly develop and anchor into the ground.
Full Sun or Partial Sun is best
Prefers loamy soil, can be planted in sandy or clay soils with compost amendments
Give them room to grow as they don't like to be moved once established
Some blooms may occur first year when planting in the spring, fall planted peonies will yield spring blooms most of the time
Bouquet Perfect- Peony, 1997 introduction, Minnesota, lactiflora
from $19.95
Bouquet Perfect- Anemone Pink Blooms, 4-5" across, great cutflower as it stays upright and has strong stems. Due to its height at 24", it is an earlier bloomer. Excellent foliage in form and color.
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Anemone Pink Blossoms
24" tall, great cut flowers
Blooms late spring to early summer
Peonies are safe from deer and rabbits.
USDA Zones 3-8
Slightly fragrant
Origin: 1997, Breeder is Tischler, Minnesota
Botanical Name: Paeonia lactiflora
3-5 Eye Rootstock - We try to only provide the largest rootstock for peonies for stronger roots that lead to better blooms. 2-3 eye roostock is the most common size offered and occassionally it is what we have to use, but 3-5 eyes per root is our goal and it will be that unless noted. Eyes are the buds of the leaves and stems that will grow this season for you.
Shipping - See options to select from - All peonies are packed in spagnum moss or other media to ensure they make it to your garden in pristine condition. We do adjust for shipping charges as every year is slighly different in weights and sizes.
Planting Care - Bare roots should be kept cool and in the dark until ready to plant. Peonies do not like to be planted deep and eyes should be kept no deeper than 1" below the soil surface. When possible, it is a great idea to mound your peonies above your existing garden grade to accommodate mulch. Plant no deeper than 1-2". The roots will quickly develop and anchor into the ground.
Full Sun or Partial Sun is best
Prefers loamy soil, can be planted in sandy or clay soils with compost amendments
Give them room to grow as they don't like to be moved once established
Some blooms may occur first year when planting in the spring, fall planted peonies will yield spring blooms most of the time
Do Tell- Peony, 1946 introduction, Illinois, lactiflora
from $27.95
Do Tell - Award Winning Peony! Two toned pink blossoms - very pale on the outer petals and darker on the inner petals. Japanese form peonies are standouts in the garden. They make excellent cut flowers and no matter how windy or rainy it is, the flower stand upright making them a beautiful addition to borders and cut gardens.
It was awarded the American Peony Society’s Gold Medal in 2004 and a recipient of the Award of Landscape Merit for superior landscape qualities in 2009.
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Japanese Pink Blossoms
30" tall, great cut flowers
Blooms late spring to early summer
Peonies are safe from deer and rabbits.
USDA Zones 3-8
Slightly fragrant
Origin: 1946, Breeder is Auten, Illinois
Botanical Name: Paeonia lactiflora
3-5 Eye Rootstock - We try to only provide the largest rootstock for peonies for stronger roots that lead to better blooms. 2-3 eye roostock is the most common size offered and occassionally it is what we have to use, but 3-5 eyes per root is our goal and it will be that unless noted. Eyes are the buds of the leaves and stems that will grow this season for you.
Shipping - See options to select from - All peonies are packed in spagnum moss or other media to ensure they make it to your garden in pristine condition. We do adjust for shipping charges as every year is slighly different in weights and sizes.
Planting Care - Bare roots should be kept cool and in the dark until ready to plant. Peonies do not like to be planted deep and eyes should be kept no deeper than 1" below the soil surface. When possible, it is a great idea to mound your peonies above your existing garden grade to accommodate mulch. Plant no deeper than 1-2". The roots will quickly develop and anchor into the ground.
Full Sun or Partial Sun is best
Prefers loamy soil, can be planted in sandy or clay soils with compost amendments
Give them room to grow as they don't like to be moved once established
Some blooms may occur first year when planting in the spring, fall planted peonies will yield spring blooms most of the time
Satin Pink Wonder - Peony, Patio Peony, lactiflora
from $14.00
Satin Pink Wonder Peony - Soft pink blossoms on strong stems, Blossom are double form. This peony is very short and the blossoms are a little smaller but the result is less droopy stems when in full bloom.
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Ssoft Pink Double Blossoms
12-18" tall
Blooms late spring to early summer
Peonies are safe from deer and rabbits.
USDA Zones 3-8
Mild fragrance
Botanical Name: Paeonia lactiflora
3-5 Eye Rootstock - We try to only provide the largest rootstock for peonies for stronger roots that lead to better blooms. 2-3 eye roostock is the most common size offered and occassionally it is what we have to use, but 3-5 eyes per root is our goal. Eyes are the buds of the leaves and stems that will grow this season for you.
Shipping - Ships first two weeks of May- All peonies are packed in spagnum moss or other media to ensure they make it to your garden in pristine condition. We do adjust for shipping charges as every year is slighly different in weights and sizes. We also ship the last 2 weeks of September as well.
Planting Care - Bare roots should be kept cool and in the dark until ready to plant. Peonies do not like to be planted deep and eyes should be kept no deeper than 1" below the soil surface. When possible, it is a great idea to mound your peonies above your existing garden grade to accommodate mulch. Plant no deeper than 1-2". The roots will quickly develop and anchor into the ground.
Full Sun or Partial Sun is best
Prefers loamy soil, can be planted in sandy or clay soils with compost amendments
Give them room to grow as they don't like to be moved once established
Some blooms may occur first year when planting in the spring, fall planted peonies will yield spring blooms most of the time
Festiva Maxima - Peony, 1851, France Origin, lactiflora
$17.00
Festiva Maxima Peony - If you are looking for heirloom peonies, then no garden would be complete with Festiva Maxima. A french peony that is over 150 years old. Full bright white blossoms on strong stems, when the flower opens a red center is revealed. Blossom are double form, last of the early blooming. Winner of the Royal Horticulture Garden Merit Award
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Double White Blossoms
28-36" tall
Blooms late spring
Peonies are safe from deer and rabbits.
USDA Zones 3-8
Botanical Name: Paeonia lactiflora
Breeder: Miellez, 1851, French Peony
3-5 Eye Rootstock - We try to only provide the largest rootstock for peonies for stronger roots that lead to better blooms. 2-3 eye roostock is the most common size offered and occassionally it is what we have to use, but 3-5 eyes per root is our goal. Eyes are the buds of the leaves and stems that will grow this season for you.
Shipping - Ships furst two weeks of May- All peonies are packed in spagnum moss or other media to ensure they make it to your garden in pristine condition. We do adjust for shipping charges as every year is slighly different in weights and sizes. We also ship the last two weeks of September too.
Planting Care - Bare roots should be kept cool and in the dark until ready to plant. Peonies do not like to be planted deep and eyes should be kept no deeper than 1" below the soil surface. When possible, it is a great idea to mound your peonies above your existing garden grade to accommodate mulch. Plant no deeper than 1-2". The roots will quickly develop and anchor into the ground.
Full Sun or Partial Sun is best
Prefers loamy soil, can be planted in sandy or clay soils with compost amendments
Give them room to grow as they don't like to be moved once established
Some blooms may occur first year when planting in the spring, fall planted peonies will yield spring blooms most of the time
Jacorma - Peony, 1969 introduction, Netherlands, lactiflora
from $22.00
Bubblegum Pink is the best color to describe Jacorma. She is a standout cut flower and is grown by florists everywhere as she is so reliable. She quickly matures and a single shrub in 5 years can yield 50+ blooms. If you love pink or provide cut flowers then this is one you should add to your gardens.
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Double Pink Blossoms
32" tall, great cut flowers
Blooms late spring to early summer
Peonies are safe from deer and rabbits.
USDA Zones 3-8
Moderately fragrant
Origin: 1969, Origin is Netherlands
Botanical Name: Paeonia lactiflora
3-5 Eye Rootstock - We try to only provide the largest rootstock for peonies for stronger roots that lead to better blooms. 2-3 eye roostock is the most common size offered and occassionally it is what we have to use, but 3-5 eyes per root is our goal. Eyes are the buds of the leaves and stems that will grow this season for you.
Shipping - See options to select from - All peonies are packed in spagnum moss or other media to ensure they make it to your garden in pristine condition. We do adjust for shipping charges as every year is slighly different in weights and sizes.
Planting Care - Bare roots should be kept cool and in the dark until ready to plant. Peonies do not like to be planted deep and eyes should be kept no deeper than 1" below the soil surface. When possible, it is a great idea to mound your peonies above your existing garden grade to accommodate mulch. Plant no deeper than 1-2". The roots will quickly develop and anchor into the ground.
Full Sun or Partial Sun is best
Prefers loamy soil, can be planted in sandy or clay soils with compost amendments
Give them room to grow as they don't like to be moved once established
Some blooms may occur first year when planting in the spring, fall planted peonies will yield spring blooms most of the time