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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Mercedes (Lins 1956)
Large full double blush pink, deepening toward the center becoming nearly all white as the flower matures. The pink color may be more pronounced with cooler bloom temperatures. Good stems and heavy substance, late, mid-season bloom. Plant in full sun.
$22.99
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Mikado (Japan 1893)
The floral presentation in the garden is just wonderful as the flowers are held above the foliage in ahorizontal plane giving a high impact in the garden. Japanese cupped red with rose and yellow center, very floriferous, midseason, tall. Because of its vigor and prodigious flower production it is perhaps one of the most widely grown of all the Japanese form peonies. This one has been handed down in many families and if you are looking to find a long lived and dependable peony that will not flop over in bloom this one is a perfect choice.
Plant in full sun.
$19.99
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Minuet (Franklin 1931)
Very large full rose shaped light pink on long stems perfect for cutting. Late season bloom. The extra long 42" stems make it perfect for a cut flower and it keeps well in the vase. But because of the large blooms and tall stems it should have some support in the garden. If you are cutting for a fresh flower market this is a good one for its production qualities.Plant in full sun.
$22.99
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Mischief (Auten 1925)
Mischief is a single pink lactiflora, 38"+ stems and is later flowering than other singles, the color is a little darker than the popular variety Seashell and is a notably good cut flower which is unusual for a single peony. Plant in full sun.
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Miss America (Mann/van Steen 1936)
Miss America is a peony of the highest quality, very large semi-double blush fading to white flowers of good substance on strong 36" stems. Early blooming. APS Gold Medal Winner, and fragrant too! This variety has been used successfully as a parent of intersectional hybrids. And to top it off it is a good cut flower variety. Plant in full sun.
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Mons Jules Elie (Crousse 1888)
Early blooming, double opaque pink with broad smooth guard petals and an incurved center, very large and fragrant blooms are one of the best for cut flowers because of generous bloom. Perhaps there is no other more widely planted pink peony except perhaps Sarah Bernhardt. Needs staking, 40" stems. Plant in full sun.
$19.99
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Mons Martin Cahuzac (Dessert 1899)
One of the darkest, lactiflora early midseason blooming peonies. Maroon black double red, large bloom. This is often the one people are looking for when they recall a very dark almost black peony in their grandparents garden. Difficult to find offered unless you can find it from a specialist peony grower. Plant in full sun.
$24.99
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Moonglow (Rosefield 1939)
Double white with pale glow of moonlight spreading over the entire flower. Wide petals and beautiful form. Plant very neat in appearance. A flower of exquisite refinement. Late mid-season. Noted for clean healthy foliage. To preserve the yellow of the flower it should be cut just as the first petals are opening and enjoyed indoors in a vase. If left on the plant the outer parts of the yellow petals will turn white although a distinct yellow glow will remain. Plant in full sun.
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Moon of Nippon (Auten 1936)
A tall, very large white Japanese, with fine yellow center. This appears to have been taking its vitamins when compared to other white Japanese peonies. Very striking garden subject where the white and gold center accent carry a long way.
Plant in full sun.
$22.99
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