ANOMALOUS PRIMROSES



JACK-IN-THE-GREEN

Cultivar

Description

 

Donegal Danny

A small dainty variety. Flowers dusky pink with small green ruff.

 

Eldorado

Golden yellow flowers with large ruff, carried on long main stems.

 

Salamander

Velvet crimson flowers with white spot to each petal edge. The flowers are up to 2" diameter and almost hide the ruff.

 

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Tipperary Purple

Of Irish origin. Small compact habit. Small flowers of brightest mauve with vivid green ruff. Very long flowering period.

 


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HOSE-IN-HOSE

Cultivar

Description

 

Ashfort

An old variety. Flowers of crimson-brown are carried on 22cm stems. Foliage rather pale green.

 

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Brimstone

Deep brimstone yellow flowers of perfect hose-in-hose form.

 

Canary Bird

Well formed canary yellow flowers.

 

Erin’s Gem

Jersey cream flowers of exceptional form.

 

Gold Lace Hose in Hose

Crimson-black flowers with gold laced petals.

 

rish Sparkler

Flowers of perfect formation, bright scarlet red, carried on 22cm main stems

 

Lady Lettice

Of Irish origin, from Tynan Abbey. Flowers apricot and gold flushed with pink, rather feathery formation.

 

Lady Molly

Of true primrose habit, flowers are large and soft mauve-pink.

 

Old Spotted Hose

A very old variety, flowers bright crimson red with a white spot to each petal.

 

Pam Hose on Hose

Hose in Hose version of ‘Pam’

 

Sparkler

Primrose habit form of ‘Irish Sparkler’

 

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Wanda Hose in Hose

Hose in Hose version of ‘Wanda’

 

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