Very Late Lactiflora, double, deep pink flowers, dark green foliage, strong stems, botrytis resitance, The name Jacorma comes from three dutch names JA(N), COR and MAR(IE), (De Vroomen 1969).
Jadwiga
34"
Late Midseason Lactiflora, double, pink, full double deep pink to purple flowers, shiny dark green foliage, compact planthabit, many stems, great cutflower, it belongs on the "good" list of well paid Peony ...
Jan Van Leeuwen
28"
Late Midseason Lactiflora, Japanese, white heavy petals surround a small
centre of deep yellow staminodes, similar to classic Japanese
Higo cultivars, excellent garden plant, normal grower, thick
strong ...
Jay Cee
34"
Midseason Hybrid, double rose-type flower, deep pink, silver edges, large flowwers, strong stems, good cut flower, has good potential to come on the "good" list of well paid cutflowers, (Klehm 1959).
Julia Rose
28"
Midseason Itoh Hybrid, single to semi-double, flowers opening cherry
red, then orange and as last yellow, good grower, attractive
plant for in the garden, (Anderson).
Kansas
34"
Early Lactiflora, double, red, normal grower, thick strong woody
stems, it belongs on the “good” list of well paid cut flowers, American Peony Society Gold Medal 1957 & APS Grand Champion National ...
Karl Rosenfield
34"
Early Midseason Lactiflora, double, red, fast grower, many thick strong woody
stems, however this healthy growing variety produces lots of
flowers, it belongs on the “average” list of well paid cut ...
Krinkled White
32"
Early Lactiflora, single, white, a large flower with great broad pure white petals like krinkeld paper, good grower, many stems, it belongs on the 'traditional' list of well paid peony cutflowers, Award of ...
Largo
36"
Late Midseason Lactiflora, japanese, pink, rose-pink guard petals frame the glowing center of rose and gold staminodes, fragrant, strong stems, (Vories 1929).
Laura Dessert
36"
Early Midseason Lactiflora, Anemone or double, pink to white, guards pale pink in bud, opening cream or pale lemon fading to white, fragrant, dark green foliage, good grower, (Dessert 1913).