AMERICAN PEONY SOCIETY PEONY CHECK LIST 1986 -1996

(Compiled by Greta M. Kessenich, Registrar, Nomenclature Department) p. 12


GLAMOUR GIRL

GLENNY CARLENE

GOLDEN WINGS

GOLD RUSH

GREAT FALLS LADY

GREENLAND


GLAMOUR GIRL (Lyman D. Glasscock), May 30,1986. Registered Elizabeth Glasscock Falk. Seedling No - none, parentage unknown. Hybrid semi-double, first bloomed early 1950. Bright hot pink with white streak outside. Has good substance, compact plant, with many large flowers, ruffled edge petals. An extremely outstanding new variety. Similar in form to Burma Ruby except center is bright yellow. Bulletin #259.

GLENNY CARLENE (Don Hollingsworth, Maryville, Missouri), June 30, 1996. Seedling #1059, hybrid anemone. Parentage Harold Wolfe anemone Lactiflora seeding x Cytherea. First bloomed 1981 or before. Light pink, streaks of colored pink and yellow with infusion of buff petalodes, buff tone (RHS 73 C-D). Large bowl, 12-14 large petals, 8" with center ball to 4-1/2". Excellent amount of bloom, reliable, seeds, fragrant, 1-4'buds per stem. Height 36'' erect, good stem strength, vigorous, medium green foliage. Honorable Mention 1992.

GOLDEN WINGS (Roy Pehrson - grown by Don Hollingsworth), March 14, 1994. Parentage Dawn Glow x unknown. Seedling #1428. First year bloomed before 1980. Hybrid, light golden yellow, single, early, very tall 42-44 inches. Large red stigmas and red filament base. Petals cupped, evenly presented over top of bush. A stately plant. Long lasting, medium large leaflets. Grown from germinated seed of Dawn Glow, sent out by Roy Pehrson. Presumed tetraploid. Has stamens, pollen and seeds, fertile both ways. This plant is from the same seed lot as Dearest, Bulletin #281. Bulletin #290.

GOLD RUSH (Roy G. Klehm), June 8, 1989. Seedling #107J. Japanese, parentage line bred Bowl of Cream. First year bloomed about 1970. White with gold, Japanese blossom style with intense gold center of wavy and curly stamenoides. Some white petaloids occasionally intermixed. Double row of ruffled guard petals. Good substance, abundant amount of bloom, ball form, no stamens or pollen. Has seeds and is fragrant. Excellent stem strength, 30-36 in. height with deep, dark forest green foliage. Bulletin #271.

GREAT FALLS LADY (H. Entsminger, Cut Bank, Montana), 1996. Parentage, herbaceous Great Lady x bees. A light clear pink (RHS 62B), cut-shaped flower, one per stem. No fragrance, not fertile. 28 inches tall. Medium sized leaf (RHS 132-C) flat color. First bloomed 1993. Flowers held erect and tall on strong stems well above the bush. The bush wider than tall.

GREENLAND (Roy Pehrson; registered by William J. Seidl), April 12, 1989. Seedling number, Garden names: Roy's D.W, "RP-SSD," "Green Viking." Double herbaceous hybrid. Parentage, Sanctus x a non-white F3 derived from Silver Dawn. First year bloomed (guess) about 1974-75. Rec'd. from Roy 1978. White double form, large inner petals, ruffled, cupped and crimped; outer petals large, broad, shaded green underneath. Stamens clustered around small carpels tipped red. Tetraploid. Fertile pollen when used on other tets. Medium large foliage, husky upright stems, usually no laterals. 30-36" height, midseason bloom.