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Coral Suprême (Klehm 1981). Gorgeous semi-double with beautiful salmon-coral blossoms atop vigorous, healthy plants. Unique cup formed flowers are a result of many years experience by the originator. -
Ama No Sode (Japan). Lactiflora; the flower has not more than two rows of long, wide-spread petals of rose-pink, forming a saucer-like cup about a immense center of long, yellow staminodes with flattened crinkled tips stained with rose; carpels are green with yellowish tips and white kernels at the base. Vigorous growth; very floriferous; strong stems and good foliage. Length is 110 cm.
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Late Carolyne (-).
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Jan Tsjech (-).
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Gypsy Queen (Franklin 1955). A bright deep pink japanese, with broad cupped regular petals surrounding a large cluster of curled self-colored staminodes; edged and tipped with gold.
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Golden Light (Murawska 1944). Japanese; a very late white of japanese form. She’s a robust grower, highly appreciated. Her big cushion stamens of stay even after the outer petals begin to fall. Good variety for multiplying.
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Constance Spry (Saunders 1941). Hybrid; a magnificent deepest bright cherry color.
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Krinkled White (Brand 1928). Lactiflora; a large white single with taffeta-textured petals and white-topped green pistils showing through the yellow center. Blooms are held on slim, 110 cm long stems. This very popular cultivar withstands drought and holds up well when cut. Flowering early midseason.
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Immaculee (vd Valk-vd Zwet 1953). Lactiflora; a white yellowish cream double with a pleasant fragrance. Satin shining green foliage. Firm stems of 80 cm length with secondary flower buds. Healthy, good cut flower variety, and a beautiful garden plant.
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Henry Sass (Sass 1948). a large pure white double. High built and with a perfect form; truly magnificent. Strong stems reaching 100 cm. A healthy grower and a free dependable bloomer every year.
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Paula Fay (Fay 1968). Hybrid; a vivid pink semi-double, she sports five rows of petals in its medium-sized blooms. Always dependable and good for any purpose, including cut flower production.