About Our Peonies
The roots we sell are 3-5 eye peony roots.
For your peony care, see our Peony Care Guide.
Peony Varieties Available
Angel Cheeks
Full double, bomb type. The Angel Cheeks peony has an array of different pink colors in its mid-season bloom. Once you see this angel bloom, chances are you will never forget it. Because of its original look, it has won the Gold Medal, awarded by the American Peony Society.
Ann Cousins
Full double. The Ann Cousins is the last of our peonies to bloom. It and the Lemon Chiffon boast the largest blooms when fully open. Its large size, pure white color, and late timing, make it the perfect selection for weddings or occasions that are in June. American Peony Society Best in Show.
Big Ben (retired)
Full double, bomb type. This mid-season peony will create a dramatic display in your garden or vase with its deep purple-fuchsia color. This tall and sturdy peony has a wonderfully perfumed fragrance and is easy to grow.
*This variety is no longer for sale.
Buckeye Belle
Semi-double, hybrid. The Buckeye Belle is truly a stunning flower. It is the darkest colored peony we carry and its deep purple petals are really brought to life by its bright yellow stamens. This early bloomer is a definite stand out in the garden and is an American Peony Society Gold Medal winner.
Bunker Hill
Full double. The Bunker Hill is a luscious rose red peony with a hint of silver around the edges. It blooms mid-season and has sturdy stems and a sweet fragrance, perfect for bouquets and vases.
Coral Charm
Semi-double, hybrid. This mid/early bloomer is our best selling flower by far. Like all corals, it changes colors throughout its bloom. Redish pink to orange to yellow and almost a pure white at the very end of its bloom. This is a must have and a great start to any peony garden. Recipient of the American Peony Society Gold Medal and the Award of Garden Merit.
Coral Sunset
Semi-double. This mid-season peonies' pure beauty is considered by some as the most beautiful of all the peonies. It starts off a hot pinkish-orange color, then transitions into an orange, then fades to a lovely yellow. It is like having a different color peony in your vase every couple days. American Peony Society Gold Medal winner.
Cytheria
Semi-double. The Cytheria is a rare peony and blooms mid-season. It has a fluorescent red color with yellow stamens, it's truly an eye-catching flower. It has won many awards including the American Peony Society Gold medal.
Duchesse De Nemours
Full double. This mid-season bloomer is a smaller plant, but it packs a punch with its piercing ultra bright white petals. That is actually how we know when to pick the flower. When the slightly green buds turn bright white, it is ready to pick in a perfect bud stage. Winner of the Royal Horticultural Society's Garden Merit Award.
Edulis Superba
Full double. This mid-season heavy bloomer has a rose-like pink color. It makes an excellent vase flower because of its long vase life, usually over a week. It's a prolific plant, as a mature bush could have over 40 blooms.
Felix Supreme
Full double. One look at the stunning ruby-red color of this late blooming peony and you will understand why it's called Supreme. It's prolific, large, beautiful and fragrant. It's the perfect vase flower.
Festiva Maxima
Full double. The Festiva is the last of the early varieties to bloom. It makes a stunning vase flower as its piercing white petals are marked in the center by a ring of red. We call it the "Ring of Fire.'' Winner of the Royal Horticulture Garden Merit Award.
Kansas
Full double. This mid-season bloomer is considered one of the best double-red peonies. It has watermelon red petals and is a Gold Medal Winner by the American Peony Society.
Lemon Chiffon
Semi-double hybrid. The Lemon Chiffon is a rare yellow color that was initially flown in from Holland. It is one of the earliest bloomers in the peony season and is also our most fragrant flower. American Peony Society Best In Show.
Mons Jules Elie
Full double. As we call it, the "Mons", is a favorite among cultivators for its soft pink color and very large blooms. It is delightfully fragrant and will be a sure standout in your garden or bouquet. Recipient of the Garden Merit Award by the Royal Horticultural Society.
Paula Fay
Semi-double. This showy peony glows a hot pink color when in bloom early in the season. If you are looking for a flower that stands out in the garden, then you've found it. Its smell is lovely and it is the American Peony Society Gold Medal winner.
Pink Hawaiian Coral
Semi-double hybrid. The Pink Hawaiian Coral is an early early variety that blooms alongside the Lemon Chiffon. Like all corals it changes color throughout its bloom. Pinkish-red to orange to yellow. It has won multiple awards including the American Peony Society Gold Medal.
Red Charm
Full double. One of the last of the early varieties to bloom, the Red Charm has a bomb type bloom. It is one of our most popular peonies as its deep red color and very fragrant blossom make it a perfect vase flower. American Peony Society Gold Medal Winner.
Red Sarah Bernhardt
Full double. A vibrant beautiful purplish red peony, the Red Sarah Bernhardt is a late blooming flower that comes from China. It makes a great vase flower because of its strong stems and eye-pleasing color. The Red Sarah is wonderfully fragrant and prolific. You will have plenty of gorgeous flowers to give to your friends with this variety.
Sarah Bernhardt
Full double. The late blooming Sarah Bernhardt has a unique trait. It has the softest petals of all the peonies. Put this beautiful, blush-colored peony against your cheek and you will not only notice the sweet smell, but it feels just like silk. It is the most popular peony variety in the United States and has won almost every award including the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
Shirley Temple
Full double. Prized by most gardeners, the "fluffy" Shirely Temple is intoxicatingly fragrant. It has beautiful mostly white petals, but some flowers may have a slight pink hue. It is a classic vase flower. This is a variety you will not regret getting.