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<strong>ANGEL</strong> <strong>CHEEKS</strong> (<strong>Carl</strong> G.<br />

<strong>Klehm</strong>) <strong>Bomb</strong>, <strong>mid</strong>-season.<br />

Soft cameo pink flower<br />

with red striping on the<br />

dorsal extremities of the<br />

top most petals. Mildly<br />

fragrant. Height 26”.<br />

BARRINGTON BELLE (<strong>Carl</strong><br />

G. <strong>Klehm</strong>) Height 33”. Mid<br />

season. Rich rose-red<br />

Japanese with widened<br />

cupped stamen. Rose-red<br />

on the outside, lemon<br />

yellow on the inside.<br />

BRIDGEND (J. Franklin<br />

Styer 1968) Rose-pink,<br />

Japanese type, yellow<br />

center, average size. Very<br />

tall. Late <strong>mid</strong>-season.<br />

ANN STYER (J. Franklin<br />

Styer 1939/1976) Mutant<br />

of Mons. Jules Elie. An<br />

even slightly creamy<br />

white, early bomb type.<br />

Formerly registered Styer<br />

Seedling No. 1.<br />

BIG BEN (Edward Auten, Jr.<br />

1943) Height 30”. Early.<br />

Red blooms. Strong<br />

fragrance. <strong>Bomb</strong>, double<br />

bloom form.<br />

CHARLES BURGESS (Wm.<br />

Krekler) Height 36”. Midseason.<br />

Deep crimson<br />

Japanese with burgundy<br />

center, light golden tipped<br />

staminodium.<br />

AVALANCHE (Crousse<br />

1886) Late <strong>mid</strong>-season.<br />

Medium height. Double.<br />

Strong fragrance. Blushwhite<br />

of waxy texture with<br />

a faint pink center and<br />

very narrow crimson<br />

edges to a few petals.<br />

BLUSH (J. Franklin Styer<br />

#118 – not registered)<br />

Mid-season. Antique<br />

white, crown type.<br />

CORAL CHARM (Samuel<br />

Wissing-Roy G. <strong>Klehm</strong>)<br />

Height 36”. Early, se<strong>mid</strong>ouble.<br />

Deep coral buds<br />

that open to coral-peach<br />

blossom.<br />

BARONESS SCHROEDER<br />

(Kelway 1889) Late <strong>mid</strong>season.<br />

Fragrant double<br />

white tinted flesh pink.<br />

Tall. This pink will<br />

disappear as flower opens,<br />

leaving it a pure white.<br />

Very large.<br />

BOWL OF CREAM (<strong>Carl</strong> G.<br />

<strong>Klehm</strong>) Height 31”. Midseason<br />

double. Large bowl<br />

shaped blossoms of the<br />

cleanest white, with<br />

hidden golden stamens.<br />

Flower width eight inches.<br />

CORNELIA SHAYLOR<br />

(Shaylor 1919) Mid. 36”.<br />

Double. Large blush-pink,<br />

globe-shaped flowers. Pale<br />

rose guard petals tinted<br />

green at base.


CRUSADER (Lyman<br />

Glasscock 1940) Early,<br />

semi-double. 32” tall.<br />

Scarlet red flower with<br />

three rows of petals,<br />

crinkled finish, green<br />

carpels, tipped red.<br />

Golden stamens.<br />

DIXIE (A. B. Franklin 1931)<br />

Late. <strong>Bomb</strong>, double form.<br />

Dark red blooms.<br />

FELIX CROUSSE (Crousse<br />

1881) Syn. Victor Hugo.<br />

Late <strong>mid</strong>-season double.<br />

Medium height. Poor<br />

fragrance. Large, brilliant<br />

crimson of even tone and<br />

silky luster.<br />

DAVID HARUM (Brand<br />

1907/1920) Double. Midseason.<br />

Large flower of<br />

clear, light crimson,<br />

smooth texture. Strong<br />

stems. No fragrance.<br />

DO TELL (Edward Auten)<br />

Mid-season. Japanese<br />

peony of soft shell pink<br />

with smooth guard petals.<br />

Rose, pink, and white<br />

colored centers.<br />

FESTIVA MAXIMA (Mielles<br />

1851) Early. Fairly<br />

fragrant. Height 24-30”.<br />

Very large white double<br />

with prominent crimson<br />

flecks on a few central<br />

petals.<br />

DETROIT (Edward Auten,<br />

Jr. 1948) Double. Early to<br />

<strong>mid</strong>-season. Very large,<br />

dark red bomb. Medium<br />

height.<br />

EDULIS SUPERBA (Nicholas<br />

Lemon 1824) Double,<br />

medium sized. Early to<br />

<strong>mid</strong>-season. Pink blooms.<br />

Mild fragrance. Height of<br />

2’10” to 3’2”.<br />

FLAME (Glascock 1939)<br />

Early. Mid to large single.<br />

Crimson-red flowers with<br />

orange flame-like<br />

coloration on the petals.<br />

32” tall.<br />

DIANA PARKS (Wm. S.<br />

Bockstoce 1942) Double.<br />

Early to <strong>mid</strong>-season.<br />

Strong fragrance. Height<br />

42”. Light, bright red.<br />

Single row of guard petals.<br />

ELSA SASS (Hans Peter<br />

Sass 1930) Late double.<br />

Fragrant. 28” tall. Large,<br />

perfectly formed white<br />

rose-type flowers with a<br />

texture like velvet.<br />

FUCHSIA DRAGONFLY (Roy<br />

G. <strong>Klehm</strong> 2000) Two rows<br />

of fuchsia guard petals.<br />

Tight harvest wheat<br />

colored center. Fragrant.<br />

28” tall.


GEORGE TAYLOR (J. Franklin<br />

Styer) Tall. Early. White<br />

semi-double. Stems are<br />

often crooked.<br />

HERITAGE (A. P. Saunders)<br />

Early semi-double to<br />

double. Height 36”.<br />

Scarlet-crimson blossom.<br />

Lemon fringed center.<br />

Lightly scented.<br />

LE CHARM (Eliason) Midseason.<br />

32” tall. Japanese.<br />

Cupped, butter yellow<br />

center surrounded by rich,<br />

rose-colored petals.<br />

GIGANTEA (Jacques Calot<br />

1860) Syn. Lamartine.<br />

Early <strong>mid</strong>-season. Tall.<br />

Double. Clear, rose-pink,<br />

fading to light old-rose<br />

with silver tipped petals.<br />

Mild, pleasing fragrance.<br />

HOOSIERLAND (Charles<br />

<strong>Klehm</strong> & Son 1968) Early.<br />

Double bomb with<br />

stamens. Red foliage,<br />

mahogany color, stout<br />

stems. Extremely short<br />

LOTTIE DAWSON RAE<br />

(John L. Rea 1939) Double.<br />

Mid-season. 36” tall. Light<br />

pink ruffled flower with<br />

exquisite tints.<br />

GREEN LOTUS (Wm.<br />

Krekler-Roy G. <strong>Klehm</strong>)<br />

Early. Height 28”. White<br />

single with lime green<br />

streaking, soft pink<br />

highlights. Cactus<br />

flowering dahlia type.<br />

KIMBERLY (J. Franklin Styer<br />

1968) Very early. <strong>Bomb</strong>,<br />

double bloom form. Pink<br />

blooms.<br />

MAESTRO (Auten 1957)<br />

Dark red double with<br />

strong stems and gold<br />

center. 32” tall.<br />

HARRY L. SMITH (Smith-<br />

Krekler 1953) Mid-season.<br />

Height 29”. Large, deep<br />

cranberry red semi-double<br />

to double blooms with<br />

golden stamens.<br />

KRINKLED WHITE (A. M.<br />

Brand) 32” tall. Early.<br />

Snowy white single with<br />

neatly crinkled petals.<br />

Yellow mound of stamens.<br />

Strong, slender stems.<br />

MERION (J. Franklin Styer<br />

1968) Late. Japanese type.<br />

Dark red with red<br />

petaloids tipped silver.


MERY HUGHES (J. Franklin<br />

Styer 1968) Late. Very tall.<br />

Large for Japanese type.<br />

White with yellow<br />

staminodes.<br />

MOTHER’S DAY (Kelsey<br />

1936) Tall. Late-season.<br />

Clear white double.<br />

1955X (J. Franklin Styer –<br />

not registered) Midseason.<br />

Vivid pink double.<br />

MIDNIGHT SUN (Murawska<br />

1954) Japanese. Midseason.<br />

Medium height.<br />

Dark red guard petals,<br />

staminodes red, edged<br />

gold, carpels cream<br />

tipped.<br />

NANCY NICHOLLS (Col. J.<br />

C. Nicholls 1941) Late.<br />

Full double. Opens rosy<br />

light pink persisting at<br />

center. Broad petals,<br />

fluted at edge. 2’11” tall.<br />

PAULA FAY (Orville W. Fay<br />

1968) Medium early.<br />

Height 35”. Vivid pink<br />

semi-double with five rows<br />

of petals.<br />

MISS AMERICA (MannvanSteen)<br />

Early. 36” tall.<br />

Layers of snow white<br />

petals open to full se<strong>mid</strong>ouble,<br />

exposing golden<br />

stamen with white petals<br />

interspersed.<br />

NICK KNOCK (<strong>Klehm</strong> - not<br />

registered) Clean white<br />

double. Large blooms<br />

open <strong>mid</strong>-season.<br />

PILLOW TALK (<strong>Carl</strong> G.<br />

<strong>Klehm</strong>) Mid-season. Soft,<br />

double pink blossoms<br />

with hint of rose at base.<br />

26” – 32” tall.<br />

MONS. JULES ELIE (Crousse<br />

1888) Early. Tall. Very<br />

large light rose-pink<br />

double. Smooth guard<br />

petals. Center incurved<br />

and silvered with light<br />

grayish pink. Moderate<br />

fragrance.<br />

NIMBUS (Andrews 1923)<br />

Late to very late double.<br />

Rose type. White,<br />

deepening at center to<br />

palest blush buff. Calyx<br />

and outer petals greenish.<br />

PINK FIREFLY (Roy G.<br />

<strong>Klehm</strong>) Height 30”. Early.<br />

White to light pink<br />

blossom base with deeper<br />

pink streakings and<br />

highlights.


PINK HAWAIIAN CORAL<br />

(Roy G. <strong>Klehm</strong>) Early. Coral<br />

semi-double with rounded<br />

petals forming a rose<br />

shape around yellow<br />

stamens and cream<br />

colored carpels. Fragrant.<br />

RAY PAYTON (Wm. H.<br />

Krekler 1985) Red single<br />

with rounded yellow<br />

center.<br />

SALLY (J. Franklin Styer<br />

1968) Double, high center<br />

bomb type. Clear pink,<br />

tall. Late.<br />

PINK LUAU (Wm. Krekler-<br />

Roy G. <strong>Klehm</strong>) Mid-season.<br />

32” tall. Semi-double with<br />

raspberry streaking and<br />

blotching. Raspberry<br />

tipped pistols and<br />

streaked buds. Flat,<br />

rounded petals with<br />

yellow center.<br />

RED CHARM (Lyman<br />

Glasscock 1944) Early. 32”<br />

tall. Large, glossy dark red<br />

double framed by a fan of<br />

wide guard petals. Old<br />

rose fragrance with a hint<br />

of cloves.<br />

SARAH BERNHARDT<br />

(Lemoine 1906) Dark rosepink<br />

double, edged a bit<br />

lighter with red edges on<br />

a few central petals. Late.<br />

Medium height.<br />

RASPBERRY RUMBA (Roy G.<br />

<strong>Klehm</strong>) Mid-season. 32”<br />

tall. Semi-double with<br />

raspberry streaking and<br />

blotching. Raspberry<br />

tipped pistols and<br />

streaked buds. Twisted,<br />

notched petals with yellow<br />

center.<br />

RED ENSIGN (Auten 1940)<br />

Semi-double. Late. Very<br />

dark red, brilliant and<br />

glossy. Medium to small<br />

bloom.<br />

SCARLETT O’HARA (Lyman<br />

Glasscock-Elizabeth Falk)<br />

Early. Tall. Fiery red single<br />

with yellow center.<br />

RASPBERRY TWIST (Roy<br />

<strong>Klehm</strong> 1995) White base<br />

with raspberry streaking.<br />

Twisted, fluted, and<br />

notched petals. Bud is<br />

white streaked raspberry.<br />

Early. 28” tall.<br />

RHONDDA (J. Franklin<br />

Styer – not registered)<br />

Late season. Large pink<br />

bloom with yellow center.<br />

SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Smirnow<br />

before 1948) Pale pink<br />

double fading to white<br />

with petals arranged in<br />

whorls. Mid-season. 34”<br />

tall. Light fragrance.


SILVER DAWN (Roy G.<br />

<strong>Klehm</strong>) Very early. Blend<br />

of ruffled crepe paper-like<br />

single blossoms in<br />

apricots, pinks, and soft<br />

yellows. 34” tall.<br />

VENUS (Kelway 1888) Midseason.<br />

Tall. Large,<br />

cupped guards and<br />

conical center with an<br />

incurved narrow collar of<br />

notched petals. Light rosepink<br />

with a lavender tone,<br />

especially towards center.<br />

SNOW WHITE (Little 1939)<br />

Medium sized pure white<br />

double. Mid-season. Very<br />

tall. Straight stems.<br />

VIVID ROSE (<strong>Carl</strong> G.<br />

<strong>Klehm</strong>) Late. 27” tall.<br />

Vivid, deep pink double.<br />

Fragrance of a rose.<br />

SOFT SALMON JOY (<strong>Klehm</strong><br />

1995) Soft shell pink<br />

cupped single blossoms.<br />

Mid-season. 28” tall.<br />

#167 (J. Franklin Styer –<br />

not registered) Se<strong>mid</strong>ouble.<br />

Light pink with<br />

cream center.<br />

TANGO (Auten 1956)<br />

Orange red single with<br />

two rows of petals. Golden<br />

center. Early. Tall.<br />

#172 (J. Franklin Styer –<br />

not registered) Mid to late<br />

season. Vivid pink double.

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