The American Peony Society
The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 112
CORA ROBERTS (Krekler 1962) J.M.P. Midseason pink Jap. Center ball of staminodes tipped white, dwarf. Bulletin #166 September 1962.
COURAGE - White, semi-double, small pink dots. 36" stem. (25-61) Parentage unknown. Registered by Myron D. Bigger, 201 N. Rice Road, Topeka, Kansas. Bulletin #190 September 1968.
CRODIE (Krekler 1958) S.E.M. Deep red. (AU-26) Medium size mahogany red, single. Like its parent Vera. Tall. Pollen. Bulletin #150 September 1958.
DAISY B. (Nicholls-Wild & Son 1957) D.L. White R.F. (920). Large white, rose type, flesh white center. Petals slightly recurved. Strong stems. Registered by Gilbert H. Wild & Son. Bulletin #143 December 1956.
DAYTON (Krekler 1962) D.L.D.P. Late large deep pink silvery double, medium height. Bulletin #166 September 1962.
DEANNA (Murawska 1959) J.L.B. LOTUS QUEEN x unknown. Late Jap fading white with age. Bulletin #153 June 1959.
DEBONAIRE (Samuel E. Wissing, Lombard, Illinois) (636) Lactiflora Minnie Shaylor x Officinalis Otto Froebel. Pink, single, height 40". Bulletin #173-174 June-September 1964.
DEBORA GRAY (Krekler 1965) F2 Large double pink on 34" bush. Deep wine pink center, shows few stamens. Bulletin #178 September 1965.
DESERT SONG (Wild 57-41) 8" flower. Midseason. Single, dark red with no white on back of petals. Crinkled. Bulletin #186 September 1967.
DESERT SUNSET (Wissing 1966) Miss America X Dr. Saunders. (4992 Hy f2) F3 black cross. Orange scarlet, semi-double. Diploid hybrid. Bulletin 182.
DINNER PLATE (Charles Klehm & Son, Arlington Heights, Illinois) (840 S) Parentage Charleys White X Own Seedling. Double rose type, midseason, no stamens, tetraploid. Medium pink, tints of salmon. Tall, strong grower, large flower. Patent applied for. Grand Champion, Milwaukee National Exhibition 1973. Bulletin #188 March 1968.
DON RICHARDSON (Krekler 1975) Single, deep black red.
DOROTHY SEVEDGE (Nicholls-Wild & Son 1962) Light pink. D.E. (N1379) Light pink rose type fades to white with age. Deep golden stamens, tipped gray-green, center delicate pink. Strong stems. Bulletin #164 March 1962.
DOUGLAS BRAND (R. W. Tischler 1972. Brand Peony Farms) Brilliant red, full double, parentage unknown. 9-10" flowers, no stamens, 32-34" in height, strong stems. Late midseason. Grand Champion, Minneapolis National Exhibition 1971. Bulletin 201 March 1972.
DRAGON WICK (Muryle Kostiuk, Harrah, Oklahoma 1973) (1) Single, blood red, flat, no fragrance. Parentage, Thunderbird x Mattie Lee Clayton. Stamen, pollen, seeds. 28-30" height. Early. Yellow center. Bulletin #205 March 1973.
DREAM MIST (Wild 57-13) Pale pink Jap. 7" flowers, 30" tall. Some fragrance. Pale green carpels, pale yellow staminodes in center around disc, with deeper surrounding staminoids. Two rows of petals, strong stems. Bulletin #186 September 1967.
DRESDEN PINK (Wild & Son 1957) D.L. Pink, medium pink flower, crinkled edge of silver. Petals symmetrical and frilled. Strong stems. Bulletin #143 December 1956.
EASTERN STAR (26-55) (Snow Mountain x ?). Myron D. Bigger, Topeka, Kansas. April 7, 1975. White bomb. 26-30" stem. Flower resembles Snow Mountain. Bulletin #124 June 1975.
EATON (Krekler 1968) Flat, semi-double white. Strong stems, small pistils. Bulletin #190 September 1968.
EDGAR JESSEP (Bockstoce 1958) D.E. Brilliant red. Hybrid, Officinalis x Albiflora. Double, medium height, rose center. Early. Bulletin #151 December 1958.
EDITH R. STONE (Webb 1958) S. pale pink. Large, semi-double, yellow stamens, tall, strong stems. Color fades to near white. Named for Mrs. Strubbe's mother. Registered by Mrs. Henry D. Strubbe, Long Island, New York. Bulletin #151 December 1958.
EDWIN C. BILLS (Murawska 1959) D.M. Red (Rosalie x Beth Ann) Large, full double, medium height, midseason, strong stems. Bulletin #155 December 1959.
E. G. KENDALL (Nicholls-Wild & Son 1959) (N352) M.D. Pink. Orchid pink bomb, full double. Two rows of outer petals, evenly spaced, petalodes erect, shades to deeper pink at base. Peony named for fine gentlemen from Oak. Registered by Gilbert H. Wild. Bulletin #151 December 1958.
ELIZABETH PENINGER (Nicholls-Wild & Son 1958) (N 1124) D.M. Pink. Bomb type, outer petals bordered silver edge. Strong, straight stems. Registered Gilbert H. Wild & Son. Bulletin #157 December 1957.
ELIZABETH PRICE (Nicholls-Wild S Son 1957) (892) D.LM. Orchid pink. Rose type flower, outer petals broad and deeply ruffled, edged with silver, center petals crimped and folded, frilly effect flower. Red edge on some petals. Registered by Gilbert H. Wild & Son. Bulletin #143 December 1956.
ELLENE ALLEN (Krekler 1965) (B-22) Near white double flower, 32" stems. Buds open slowly. Almost no side buds. Bulletin 178 September 1965.
ELVINA (Krekler 1958) (AT-16) J.N.P. Large, fragrant, narrow petaled pink Jap. Carpels, pale green with cream tips. Tall. Bulletin #150 September 1958.
EMMELINE SELLERS (Bockstoce 1962) D.E. Bright red. Hybrid. Lactiflora x Officinalis. Double, large flower, heavy stems. Bulletin #167 December 1962.
EVELYN TIBBITTS (Krekler 1965) (B-47) Early white Jap, large flowers, green pistils, petaloids form flat ball, palest lemon to near white with age. Bulletin #178 September 1965.
EVERETT ROBERTS (Krekler 1965) (B-25) Medium, midseason, double light red. Droopy 32" stems, dense blush. Golden stamens show through narrow to wide spaced petals. Green-white pistils, wine tops. Bulletin #178 September 1965.