Hidden Springs Flower Farm
Spring Grove, MN 55974
(763) 218-4540
Mailing Address/Office:
Hidden Springs Flower Farm
813 Elm St.
Anoka, MN 55303-2823
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Award Winning Peonies
| AWARD WINNING PEONIES
In a garden with limited space, it makes sense to select high quality plants. Choose from 35 outstanding award winning peonies that include; the American Peony Society Gold Medal and Award of Landscape Merit winners which recognize a peony for it’s ability to remain upright in the landscape while in bloom without any mechanical support. |
 

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Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt GM (Franklin 1932)
Beautiful full double light pink water lily-like bloom with long overlapping cupped petals enfolding a rose bud center, very fragrant, free flowering, good cut flower. Midseason, 28 -36". Huge size, form and color combine to make it outstanding! APS Gold Medal Winner!
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Mrs. J. V. Edlund GM (Edlund 1929)
Fragrant very large pure white double is finely formed with waxy broad petals. Blooms very late on tall stiff stems. Dark green foliage. While noted as a show flower with perfect form it will also perform well in the garden. APS Gold Medal!
$24.95
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Myra MacRae GM (Tischler 1967)
APS Gold Medal winner bred by Bob Tischler of Minnesota is a great double pink of incredible vigor, blooms midseason to late. Blooms are as large as 8 -9" in diameter even with the neat and tightly packed habit of the petals. Named in honor of Bob’s sister it is very popular in the Midwest with stronger stems than Sarah Bernhardt and a later bloom period.
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Nick Shaylor GM (Shaylor-Allison 1931)
Large blush pink double fades to white with a blush center, rose-like blooms, midseason to late, 36", high quality large flowers need staking. I would not be without this beautifully refined flower. This variety can really produce some huge flowers with little encouragement. APS Gold Medal Winner!
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Old Faithful GM/ALM (Glasscock/Falk 1964)
Hybrid double dark velvety red with huge roots. For the peony breeder it has one other very distinct appeal on top of it being such a striking large double red hybrid, it will produce viable seed. Strong 36” tall with dark green foliage. APS Gold Medal Winner! 2009 Award of Landscape Merit Winner!
Plant in full sun in a well drained soil.
$59.95
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Paula Fay GM (Fay 1968)
Glowing, shocking pink hybrid with 5 rows of petals blooms early on 35" stems. Fragrant. A very popular peony. Excellent foliage. APS Gold Medal Winner! Plant in full sun in a well drained soil.
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Pink Hawaiian Coral GM/ALM (Klehm 1981)
Semi-double, fragrant salmon-pink to coral with a cupped shape bloom. 34" stems. A late-mid-season bloomer. This hybrid peony won the APS Gold Medal in 2000 and received the Award of Landscape Merit in 2009.
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Prairie Charm ALM (Hollingsworth 1992)
2009 Award of Landscape Merit Winner! Yellow flowering Itoh hybrid is a semi double bright yellow with robust leaves and red flares at the base of the petals. The side buds provide a succession of bloom for a long period of time during the bloom season. Vigorous hardy growth. 28” stems.
$65.00
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Red Charm GM (Glasscock 1944)
Incredibly intense pure red color and strong flower stems make this bomb shaped, early blooming, long lasting hybrid a garden sensation. No fuchsia or purple tones. 36" tall stems. APS Gold Medal winner.
$26.99
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Rozella ALM (Reath 1991)
Rozella is a hybrid peony with dark pink rose-type double flowers. The petal edges are lighter colored. The extremely strong stems, dependable profuse bloom and dark green foliage make it a superb landscape variety. 31" tall. Late-midseason. If you don’t wish to stake your peony plants this is a perfect choice. Plant in full sun. 2009 Award of Landscape Merit Winner!
$24.99
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| These award winning peony varieties are excellent landscape, garden perennials with strong stems, vigorous growth and healthy foliage throughout the growing season. |
| In order for a peony to be eligible to win the American Peony Societies highest and most coveted award, the Gold Medal, a peony must now first receive the Award of Landscape Merit. Only 29 varieties received this award for 2009 the first year it was established and voted on by the American Peony Society. In 2010 only 2 recieved the distinction of beingg given this award.
We encourage anyone with an interest in peonies to join the American Peony Society for up to date information on all aspects of peony growing. Visit www.americanpeonysociety.org for membership information. |
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