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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Abalone Pearl NEW for 2010!
This early blooming creamy pink hybrid has light coral undertones in cool weather. The flowers are held on strong 28" stems that require no staking in the garden. A well drained soil in a sunny garden location is best for this variety.
$21.95
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Accent (Bigger 1979)
This is a very fine double, dark red, with a rose type shape that is notably fragrant. It has a very well proportioned flower on a 32" stem with dark green foliage. The large flowers appear in the late part of peony bloom season which is often absent of red doubles which typically bloom earlier in the season. It's excellent plant habit includes; disease resistant foliage that covers the entire stem and very good strong stems.
Grow in full sun.
$22.99
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Addie Tischler (Tischler 1987)
Most lovely peony selected by visitors to Bob Tischler’s peony fields, seedling #8392 went on to be named for Bob’s wife Addie.
This mid-late blooming double blush peony has 7" blooms on strong, straight, thick 30" stems. The heavy flower substance adds to the flowers resistance to rain effects. The foliage is a nice dark green color. It was my favorite blush peony of all those blooming in our fields in 2009, I just love it's balanced beauty.
Plant in full sun.
$24.99
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Alexander Fleming (1950)
Fragrant, bright pink, large double, sweet scent, very floriferous, an outstanding and very fragrant midseason variety. At 38" tall it has plenty of stem length to be used as a cut flower variety and is often used to provide that wonderful peony fragrance in a bouquet with varieties lacking in a strong scent of their own. It's extra vigor is admired by all who grow it as it provides plenty of fragrant blooms to share with friends and family.
Plant in full sun.
$19.99
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Alexander Woollcott (Saunders 1941)
This early blooming hybrid has a semi-double glossy, crimson red flower that have been described as cardinal red. The flowers are held on 24 - 30" stems with dark glossy green foliage and hold the cup shaped flowers upright. The vivid color does not fade until petal fall. A cross between Marie Jacquin and P. lobata (peregrina) it is one of the famous hybrids of Dr. Saunders. The garden display created when in bloom is incredible. If I was limited to only 10 peonies this one would be included in that special group.
$49.95
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Alicia Kunkel (Tischler 1987)
Alicia Kunkel is a lavender rose colored Japanese formed bloom with a rose yellow center and an accent of green in the center of the bloom from the green carpels. The strong 30" stiff stems are topped with a 6" blooms set low to the medium green foliage. A well-formed, plant and a free bloomer. Blooms mid-season.
Plant in full sun. Photo by Sharon Schmitz
$24.99
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Andrew Meuglig (Unknown)
This early blooming, bright pink, double peony has strong stems
and is one of the first large flowered pink double peonies to bloom in your
gardens and fields providing a bright splash of color. The strong stems are 30" tall.
The plant habit is very neat with healthy green foliage all season long.
Grow in full sun.
$24.99
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Angel Cheeks NEW for 2010! (Carl G Klehm 1977)
Bomb double 26" Mid-season, Soft cameo pink flower with red striping on the dorsal extremities of the top most petals. Sturdy stems support excellent green foliage. Disease resistant and mildly fragrant. APS Gold Medal and Award of Landscape Merit Winner! Sorry no photo yet!
Plant in full sun.
$24.99
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Angelo Cobb Freeborn (Freeborn 1943)
Coral red hybrid double very popular for it's unusual coloring which the hybridizer called shrimp pink. We think it has what we would call a bright red with coral undertones. Midseason bloom, tall with clean foliage.
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Annisquam NEW for 2010! (Thurlows and Stranger 1951)
A very large globular fragrant double blooms of a soft non-fading blush pink. Petals are broad and rounded forming a cup shaped flower of smooth attractive appearance. It's smooth attractive appearance and great cut and garden qualities make this Gold Medal winner a popular choice. Midseason, 32". Planted in front of our home it has been a dependable bloomer for many years.
Plant in full sun.
$24.99
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| Peonies teach patience as they take an extra year to get a good root under them before blooming to their full potential. |
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