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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Peony List A-B
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Boule de Neige (Calot 1867)
Boule de Neige - This ancient French variety was introduced by Calot in 1867 and survives due to its prolific bloom production. It's blooms are nearly as large as those of Festiva maxima with which it blooms nearly at the same time. However, while it has the same prominent red markings in the center of the flower the flowers are also accented by a golden glow from the stamens at the center of the blooms. For the authentic restoration of historic gardens this is a perfectly lovely variety to choose. Plant in full sun.
$24.99
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Bouquet Perfect NEW for 2010! (Tischler 1987)
Bouquet Perfect is a double, bright, solid pink anemone formed peony. The cheerful blooms are 4 -5" perfect for floral work. Midseason bloom on strong 24" stems. Mildly fragrant too. Very attractive garden plant and one that attracts a lot of attention with its neat and trim blossom appearance. Plant in full sun.
$24.99
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Bravura (Saunders 1943)
Bravura is a Saunders hybrid peony with a large cupped single flower, with an extra row of petals; brilliant crimson red petals with a light yellow center, a large cupped flower. 25" tall. Very early blooming, medium green foliage. Very quick to establish it makes a nice display in the garden with its vibrant true red colored blooms.
Plant in full sun in well drained soil.
$19.99
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Break O Day (Murawska 1947)
Break O Day is a dark pink Japanese that has large rounded guard petals and a dark red cushion of staminodes tipped with gold in the center. It's a great cut flower with a good long vase life. The flowers are held on 34" stems and have a midseason bloom. Plant in full sun.
$21.99
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Bright Knight (Glasscock 1939)
Bright Knight is a large single hybrid peony flower that has a bright, true red color with an orange cast that makes it light up the garden with hot color. Extra early to bloom the very large flowers are held on strong stiff stems above dark green foliage. Strong grower with huge roots. Plant in full sun in well drained soil.
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Buckeye Belle ALM (Mains 1956)
2009 American Peony Society Award of Landscape Merit Winner! Buckeye Belle always amazes people with it's deep mahogany, black-red, cup shaped semi-double flowers. It is a wonderful hybrid blooming very early. The cup shape holds a center of gold to accent the dark flower petals. Top notch cut flower and very nice foliage all season long. The 30" stems hold the flowers upright without any additional support making it a great choice for landscaping.
Plant in full sun in well drained soil.
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Burma NEW for 2010! (Lins 1945)
Burma is one of Mr. Lins introductions with beautifully formed double, brilliant deep red blooms on very strong stems. Midseason flowering with the blooms held upright on the strong stems.
Plant in full sun.
$24.99
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Bartzella GM/ALM SOLD OUT (Anderson 1986)
Gold Medal and American Peony Society 2009 Award of Landscape Merit Winner! Fragrant, full double yellow intersectional hybrid with red flares. The 6-8" blooms are held on strong 32" stems above the dark green foliage of the plant. A profuse bloomer with a long season of bloom. These are strong, full size field grown divisions from original stock not small tissue culture plants!
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A. B. Franklin SOLD OUT (Franklin 1928)
A.B. Franklin is a late blooming peony. This large, double blush peony is fragrant. When the flower first opens it is a bright blush pink and then changes to a white, very lovely flower of beautiful form. Developed by Mr. Franklin in Minnesota. Although the 31 stems are strong they should be given some support because of the large blooms. APS Gold Medal Winner! Plant in full sun.
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