Iris orientalis 'FRIGIA' (Rodionenko 1990)
Flowers white with golden yellow eye, very decorative. Amazing steppe iris, growing 120 to 150 cm tall, characterized by downward-curved, hanging leaves, which create a graceful and elegant impression. Planting solitary or as part of perennial beds. Flowers are suitable for cutting.
ROZEVLÁTÝ (Blažek)
Standards and style arms blue-violet with fine dark violet venation, falls blue-violet with prominent golden yellow signal and violet venation. Height of plants 110 cm. Selected by Milan Blažek (Průhonice, ČR).
LETNÍ LOUKA (Blažek 2013)
Flowers with beautiful combination of violet-blue and yellow: standards slight violet-blue veins on lighter ground, style arms violet shades, falls deep yellow, signal white, violet rim. Height of plants 115 cm. Selected by Milan Blažek (Průhonice, ČR) in 2004.
MISSOURI RIVERS (Niswonger 1989)
Standards and style arms blue, falls extra wide, ruffled, blue with smooth yellow signal. A really blue iris with wide yellow and blue falls in the attractive combination. Very beautiful, always in high demand. Height of plants 100 cm.
ZLATÁ ZÁŘE (Blažek 2013)
Flowers deep yellow Height of plants135 cm. Fine and healthy growth, profuse flowering. Selected by Milan Blažek (Průhonice, ČR) in 1993.
XANTHOSPURIA
Flowers deep yellow to golden yellow. Wild plant coming from Turkey. Only other two wild species of the Spuria group of irises have yellow flowers - I. spuria subsp. halophila and I. crocea. Plant height 80-100 cm, frost resistant in Czech Republic.
CITRONKA (Blažek 2013)
Flowers lemon yellow. Height of plants 115 cm. Healthy growth, profuse flowering. Selected by Milan Blažek (Průhonice, ČR) in 1992.
LYDIA JANE (Walker 1964)
Standards white, falls golden yellow with ruffled white edge. A beautiful steppe iris, growing to a height of 110 to 130 cm. Bright yellow-white flowers are suitable for cutting. Planting in sunny places solitary or as part of perennial beds.
DOBRODRUH (Blažek 2013)
Flowers combine violet and orange-yellow colors: standards deep violet; style arms light violet with deeper lobes; falls dark orange-yellow with violet veins. Plant height 110 cm. Selected by Milan Blažek (Průhonice, ČR) in 1998.
SMETANA (Blažek 2013)
Standards and style arms cream-white, falls same, signal deep yellow. Fine combination of cream-white and yellow colors. Height of plants 105 cm. Selected by Milan Blažek (Průhonice, ČR) in 2010.
TEMNÁ NOC (Blažek)
Standards and style arms violet, falls light blue to darker violet blue on edges, signal orange yellow to ochre, prominent violet venation. Fine combination of colors. Height of plants 105 cm. Selected by Milan Blažek (Průhonice, ČR).
daurica
Natural wild species, flowers single, pink to purple red with yellow stamens and carpels covered by pink felty hairs. Fine, ornamental, rounded leaves. Only rarely cultivated peony, suitable rather to semishady places.
JACORMA (De Vroomen 1969)
Very large, double, deep pink, fragrant flowers. This variety holds on to this colour. It is a peony which does not discolour. The flowering time is very late, about one week after Sarah Bernhardt. Strong stems, fine as a cut flower. Healthy growth.
PETER BRAND (1937)
Large, very dark red flowers, semi-double to double, fine waxy substance. Bright yellow stamens in the centre are visible during full bloom. Shiny green foliage on strong erect stems, nice purple autumn coloration of leaves.
SORBET (Klehm 1995)
Large (15 cm), double, remarkable flowers are buildt of several levels of small vanilla-cream petals sandwidched between larger strawberry and raspberry colored petals, with a pale yellow color...like a sorbet! Unusual and pretty, with a very nice fragrance which fill your garden. Long lasting flowers, ideal for cutting.
BOWL OF BEAUTY (Hoogendoorn 1949)
Large, japanese-type flowers, pink outer petals surround a center of creamy staminodes. Flowers fragrant, long flowering time. A very popular peony.
SALMON CHIFFON (Klehm 1981)
Flowers semi-double, large, intense salmon pink. Three rows of petals surround golden-yellow stamens. Flowers cup-shaped, fragrant. Very romantic appearance. Height 85 cm, strong stems, light green leaves. Charming, rarely offered peony, recommended.
MACKINAC GRAND (Reath 1992)
Very large (17 cm), semi-double flowers, brilliant orange red hybrid with three or four rows of guard petals, all ruffled, golden yellow stamens in the center. Very attractive huge red flowers are fragrant, excellent for cutting. Plant height 90 cm.
CORA STUBBS (Krekler W.H. 1985)
Flower Japanese form, sassy raspberry pink with large vanilla ice cream scoop center. Flowers pleasantly fragrant. Vigorous plant habit and lush foliage, one of the best!
AUGUSTIN D'HOUR (Calot 1867)
A medium to large (12 cm) velvety red bloom that is a very different shade of a bright chestnut blood red or reddish mahogany. Strong stems, suitable to natural gardens, good in combination with perennials.
PETITE ELEGANCE (Klehm 1995)
Large, semi-double flower made of a blend of rose and creamy-yellow. The lower part of each petal is creamy-yellow but the upper part is of a vivid pink with raspberry streaking and lightly crumpled margins. Almost delicate picotee effect! Flowers are held upright on strong stems. Elegant peony, unique pattern of the flowers, a favorite for cut flower bouquets.
MADAME CALOT (Miellez 1856)
Large globular, very light old rose pink double with darker center; petal edges in center are flecked with crimson. Strong old rose fragrance, strong stems, height of plants 100 cm.
KANSAS (Bigger 1940)
Double, rosy red to deep pink flowers. A very showy flowers, freely blooming sort. Normal grower, thick and very strong stems makes Kansas especially good for cutting.
AMALIA OLSON (Olson 1959)
Flowers large, well filled, globular, double, purest white imaginable. Flowers deliciously scented. Stems strong, foliage large, dark green. Amalia Olson is extremely suitable for planting cut flowers as well as for planting in gardens.