Charles McKellip

Details


Floral form
Double
Season
Midseason
Cultivar
Lactiflora
Year introduced
1907
Breeder
Brand
Country of origin
United States

Additional Details

Origin
North America
Location
Bed 10
Row
3
Column
C
Bed 10
Row
3
Column
D
A red Charles McKellip peony.

1916-Farr:33 Perfectly formed rose-shaped flower. Rich ruby-crimson, showing gold stamens. $5.

1918-B006-I:05

1921-B014:09 Symposium II rating: 7.8

1923-SPN:344

1928-B:27 Double. 7.8 (Sym. 1921). Crimson.

1953-B130:29 7.8. D. M. Rich, bright red. Medium height. This was considered by Mr. Brand to be one of the finest reds he had. He worked up a large stock of it and was about to push it as much as he could, when the 1921 rating list came out with a rating of 7.8. This killed it and he dumped the stock on the market at ten cents a root. However those who have it still consider it one of the good reds.

1976-K:014 Double – Red – Midseason. Medium height. Rich bright red. This was considered by Mr. Brand to be one of the finest reds he had. He worked up a large stock of it and was about to push it as much as he could when the 1921 rating list came out with a rating of 7.8. This killed it and he dumped the stock on the market at ten cents a root. However, those who have it still consider it one of the good reds. List in Bulletin 130. Midseason.

1976-K:127 Double, crimson.

1996-K:059 Double, crimson.