| Olive
Bailey Langdon |
Easily
produces 200 days of flowers right through winter if there are no
frosts. A rich violet-purple self with a green throat.
S.Ev, Tet
$6.50 |
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Peacock Maiden
(Spider) |
Another of my top
ten! A show-stopping deep purple spider with large cream throat
and ribs. A great feature plant. Needs wind protection.
Ev, Dip, M, Re 9.5”
$9.50
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Piccadilly Princess
(Mini) |
Small flowers, but
oh, so prolific. Just the best clump. Delicate peach self with a
pale rose eye.
Ev, Tet, Ee, M, Re, 3”
$6.50 |
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Pojo
(Mini Double) |
A fantastic little double gold. It looks like
a clump of daffodils but repeats for months. It also tolerates awful
conditions.
S.Ev, Dip, E, Re, Ex, 3”
$6.50 |
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| Royal Legacy |
Very pretty with large
soft suede-like lemon flowers. Really lovely late season daylily.
Dorm, Tet, M-L, 6”
$6.50 |
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| Russian Easter |
This matches beautifully
with Royal Legacy. Very soft lemon with a mauve halo. Excellent
repeats late in the season.
Ev. Tet, M, Re, 7.5”
$7.50
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| Sarsaparilla
|
I love this one because
it’s so simple. Large ruffled apricot-cream flowers with a
green throat.
Ev. Dip, E, Re, 6.5”
$6.50 |
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Siloam
Bo Peep
(Mini) |
A little boring on first flower, but it’s
since really grown on me. Soft mushroom pink that’s veined
and textured with a purple eye. Flowers for months.
Ev, Dip, EM, Re, 4”
$6.50 |
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Toy Circus
(Mini) |
Looks really different with its light red and
yellow bicolour and interesting texture. Ideal for the front-row
of a garden bed.
20”, Ev, Dip, M, Re, 3.25”
$8.50 |
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Veiled Pixie
(Mini) |
Mauve pink self with a magenta
eye-zone and lime green throat. It can be easily lost amongst the
big boys but in the right position it’s lovely.
16”, Ev, Dip, M, Re, 3” |
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You Angel You
(Mini Double) |
This one is tiny but, oh, so cute! A creamy-peach
double with a red eye. Flowers for months and months. Again, in
a pot might be the way to go, perhaps on the edge of the terrace.
S.Ev, Dip, M, Re, 2”
$7.50 |
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Zazoo Green Octopus
(Double Spider) |
I also bought this
one for the name, but it’s turned out to be fantastic. A double
spider in lime cream ageing to apricot cream in the afternoon. The
flowers are twisted and fluted, and the multi-branched stems .
S.Ev, Dip, E, M, Re, 8”
$9.50 |
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