ANOMALOUS
PRIMROSES
JACK-IN-THE-GREEN
Cultivar |
Description |
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Donegal Danny |
A small dainty variety. Flowers dusky pink with small green ruff. |
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Eldorado |
Golden yellow flowers with large ruff, carried on long main stems. |
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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. |
HOSE-IN-HOSE
Cultivar |
Description |
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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. |
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Canary Bird |
Well formed canary yellow flowers. |
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Erins Gem |
Jersey cream flowers of exceptional form. |
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Gold Lace Hose in Hose |
Crimson-black flowers with gold laced petals. |
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rish Sparkler |
Flowers of perfect formation, bright scarlet red, carried on 22cm main stems |
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Lady Lettice |
Of Irish origin, from Tynan Abbey. Flowers apricot and gold flushed with pink, rather feathery formation. |
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Lady Molly |
Of true primrose habit, flowers are large and soft mauve-pink. |
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Old Spotted Hose |
A very old variety, flowers bright crimson red with a white spot to each petal. |
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Pam Hose on Hose |
Hose in Hose version of Pam |
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Sparkler |
Primrose habit form of Irish Sparkler |
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Wanda Hose in Hose |
Hose in Hose version of Wanda |