| Lavender
Mist |
A very
pretty variety with a tall, broad self of pastel mauve.
S.Ev, Dip, M, Ext
$6.50 |
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| Lexington Avenue |
Often needs a year
to settle in, but when in does – Wow! It can be seen 200 meters
away. An electric burgundy self with an ice pink throat. It sometimes
does better with a little afternoon shade.
Ev, Tet, E, M, Re, 9.5”
$8.50 |
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Little
Chris
(Mini) |
Extremely floriferous (it carries a large proportion
of flowers to stem). Soft pink-peach cream double bi-tone. A great
border plant.
S.Ev, Dip, EM, Re, 4” |
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Little Hobbit
(Mini) |
Very cute grape-purple with fluted
flowers and grass-green throat. Likes part shade in the afternoon.
18” Dorm, M
$6.50 |
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Little Wildflower
(Mini Double) |
I just love this one with its lovely
copper-red flowers that all come at once on multi-branched stems.
Ideal in a pot on an old table in the garden.
S.Ev, Dip, EM, Re, 2”
$8.50 |
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Long Stocking
(Spider) |
This is one of the
best “spiders” – very showy and long flowering.
Quite broad red petals and lemon-lime throat. It’s very in
your face, but lovely.
Ev, Tet, E, M, Re, 9.5”
$9.50 |
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Mambo Maid
(Mini) |
Perfectly formed flowers in a textured
and veined tangerine with a darker orange eye. Multi-branched and
really long flowering.
19” Ev, Dip, EM, 3.5”
$8.50 |
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Mary Ethel Anderson
(Mini) |
These flowers always remind me
of a wedding cake – the substance and perfection of shape
is amazing. Ivory self with the slightest hint of pink and dark
crimson eye and edge.
S.Ev, Dip, ML 2.2”
$8.50 |
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| Mask and Metaphor |
This one is well up
in my top ten – its absolutely gorgeous. Purple-lilac/lilac-frost
bi-tone with a chartreuse throat.
S.Ev,Tet, M, Re, Fr, 5”
$9.50 |
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| Medieval Splendor |
One of my friends
calls it “Gob-smacked”! Very large flowers of silvery-lavender
with a clear and bright purple eye. Will often flower for 200 days
in a good season.
S.Ev, Tet, E, M, Re, 6.5”
$7.50 |
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| Millie |
Bred by a friend and
I love it. Large ruffled and recurved cherry self with a silver
edge.
Ev, M, L
$7.50 |
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Miss Jo
(Double) |
I originally bought
Miss Jo for the name, but it has quickly become a favourite. Very
prolific double and guaranteed to thrive almost anywhere. Bright
red with gold edges and throat.
Ev, M, Re
$6.50 |
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Moana Gloria
May
(Spider) |
Very tall 36”
stems with a burgundy blend flower, maroon eye-zone and gold throat.
It always reminds me of fireworks all going off at once.
Ev, Dip, Em,Re, 9”
$9.50 |
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Mynell’s
Starfish
(Spider) |
Another favourite
with large twisted creamy spider flowers. Not very tall, so a front
row spot is ideal.
S.Ev, Dip, M, 10”
$7.50 |
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| Navaho Princess |
Very showy and quite
different. Pale-pink apricot self with a bold triangular rose eye
and large emerald throat. Still budding in July most years.
S, Dip, M-L, Ext, Noc, 5”
$12.50 |
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