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Trevanion Daffodils - 2015-2016 List
COLORED TAZETTAS (CALLED ‘JONQUILS’ BY FLORISTS) 4 First Stanza (N. elegans x Soleil D'Or) 8W-O 4 Gold Stanza (07_04T = N. elegans x Soleil D'Or) 8Y-O 4 07_02T (N. tazetta subsp. lacticolor x N. elegans) miniature 8W-O 5 10_04T (First Stanza x 05_01T) 8W-O 5 09_18T (First Stanza x ?) 8W-O 5 09_30T (N. tazetta x N. tazetta subsp. lacticolor) . 6
PAPERWHITE TAZETTAS 6 07_01W (paperwhite x N. broussonetii) (from Bill Welch seed) 6
GRAMON SERIES 7 Taztep 8W-Y 7 Gramonesque 8W-Y 7 Gramoneed 8Y-Y 8 Gramonella 8Y-Y 8 Gramonora 8Y-O 8 Gramonex 8W-Y 8
JONQUILS 9
VIRIDIFLORUS HYBRIDS 9 Viriquilla (03_01MJ = Limequilla x Emerald Sea) 7W-Y 9 Viriverse (07_03MJ = Hillstar x Emerald Sea) 7YYW-Y 9 Viristar (07_04MJ = Hillstar x Emerald Sea) 7W-W 9 Theogold (12_11MJ = Viriquilla x N. fernandesii) 7Y-Y 10 Shatter Green (03_01J = N. fernandesii SS105 x N.viridiflorus) 7G-G 10
FERNANDESII HYBRIDS 11 03_05MJ (N. fernandesii MS449 x Barnstorm) 11 03_07MJ (N. fernandesii MS449 x Mrs David Calvert) 11 05_03MJ (N. fernandesii MS449 x Redlands Too) 11 08_06MJ (Demmo x 02_02J) 7Y-O 12 11_10MJ (Impeccable x 02_02J) 7Y-Y 12 10_45MJ (Limequilla x 02_02J) 7W-W 12
JONQUILLA HYBRIDS 13 Yazquil White (98_03MJX Polar Imp x jonquilla) 7W-W 13 Yazquil Orange (98_11MJX Creag Dubh x jonquilla) 7Y-O 13 Yazquil Yellow (? X jonquilla) 7Y-Y 13 Yazquil Angel (01_382 Moomba x jonquilla) 7W-W 14 Late Jane (Compute x jonquilla) 7WWY-Y 14 YAZQUIL Collection $30 14
APODANTHI 14 09_02A (calcicola x watieri) 7Y-Y 14 12_30A (scaberulus x calicola) 7Y-Y 15 12_48A (N. calcicola x N.r. watieri) x N. r. watieri 15 N. calcicola 13Y-Y 15
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TRIANDRUS 16 12_04R N. triandrus 16 12_06R N. triandrus 16
TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 16 00_07RM 5W-P (Quasar x triandrus) 16
TIGERS DIV 5 AND 11 17 Sun Tiger 5Y-Y $15/bulb 17 Moon Tiger 5W-W $15/bulb 17 Triple Tiger 11aY-Y $15/bulb 17 Tiger Collection $40 17
BULBOCODIUMS 18 Gold Step (02_01MB = Alfriston x bulbocodium) 10Y-Y 18 Quen Dor 10Y-Y 18 Untshen 10W-W 18 Imersh 10Y-Y 19 Nug Nutsch 10Y-W 19 Wubwub 10Y-Y 19 QUIN-W Collection $50 19 Gaddle Qua 10W-W 20 Oidle Loidle 10Y-Y 20 Muvmuv 10Y-Y 20 Fwav 10W-W 20 GOMF Collection $12 20
WILD DAFFODILS 21 N. alpestris 21 N. bicolor 21 N. cyclamineus 21 N. hispanicus subsp. bujei 22 N. lobularis 22 N. nevadensis 22 N. obvallaris 23 N. perez-chiscanoi 23 N. radinganorum 23
NEARLY WILD DAFFODILS 24 99_03D (Gayi x cyclamineus) 24 02_12D (like Small Talk) 24
POETS 24 N. poeticus 24 01_04P (Greenholm x Frank’s Fancy) 25
STANDARD DAFFODILS 25 Yazerkel (01_53 Turakina x {Gossamer x Audubon – Parton}) 2W-YYP 25 Yazwhite (01_86 Melissa Anne x Ulverstone Star) 2W-W 25 Yazkreem (01_113 Elva x Ashmore) 2W-W 26 Yazorange (01_79 Ithica x Montego) 2Y-O 26 Yazpink (01_214 Ebony Kalimna) 1W-P 26 Yaz2001 Collection $40 26 Yaziverse (03_141 may be Tristram x Impeccable) 2YYW_W 27
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Yazamaze (05_114 Supreme Empire x Uncensored) 11aW-P 27 Yazkomand (05_123 King Hit x Menehay) 11aY-O 27 Yazina (05_183 Merridee x {Misty Glen x Decoy}) 2W-P 28 Yazrim (06_28 Reference Point x {Ruddynosey x Impeccable}) nearly 1Y-YYO 28 Yazender (07_76 Bender 90/221 x {Moomba x Redlands Too}) 11aW-WWY 28 Yazalfred 10_01 (Habit x Squabble) 1Y-Y 29 Yazjoy 10_103 (Florence Joy x {Loophole x Merry Princess?}) 2W-W 29 Cockatoo Dreaming 2P-R (01_261 Fragrant Rose x Decoy) 30 Penbury 3Y-Y (02_268 = New Penny x Badbury Rings) 30 Iterate ~4Y-Y (02_277 Nynja x Fortescue?) 30
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CONTACT DETAILS 31
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COLORED TAZETTAS (called ‘Jonquils’ by florists)
First Stanza (N. elegans x Soleil D'Or) 8W-O
This is one of the most remarkable of all tazettas. It is one
of the very first daffodils to flower in the autumn,
flowering within weeks of a cool wet change - and can be
forced to flower even earlier by putting it in the shade and
watering it. It is fully fertile for those interested in
daffodil breeding. It has scent that may be pleasant even
to those who dislike tazettas (jonquils to florists). It is
outstandingly floriferous and an outstanding increaser
with almost every offset producing a stem of flowers. It
may prove to be one of the very few daffodils that
succeed on the coast. If it has any faults it is that its
perianth isn't perfectly white, and it may be a little too
small to be a good florist flower.
$20/bulb; 3 for $50
Gold Stanza (07_04T = N. elegans x Soleil D'Or) 8Y-O
A sibling to First Stanza this was the only yellow seedling
from the cross. It flowers about the same time as First
Stanza but, although hardy, it is not as vigorous nor as
good a parent. It can give 8O-O seedlings, however, and
seems likely to produce something worthwhile.
$50/bulb
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07_02T (N. tazetta subsp. lacticolor x N. elegans) miniature 8W-O
This is a good Autumn Surprise sibling flowering about
the same time
$20/bulb
10_04T (First Stanza x 05_01T) 8W-O
05_01T is an Autumn Surprise sibling (N. tazetta subsp.
lacticolor x N. elegans). This is not miniature but it is a
nice intermediate between First Stanza and the (lacticolor
x elegans) miniatures with a cup that is closer to elegans.
Autumn flowering.
$50/bulb
09_18T (First Stanza x ?) 8W-O
This First Stanza seedling is a good doer but is later than
First Stanza, less brightly colored with a yellow cast
through the petals. Its strength is that it has the largest
florets of my autumn tazettas and may be a useful parent
of both 8Y-O and 8W-O large autumn tazettas.
$10/bulb
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09_30T (N. tazetta x N. tazetta subsp. lacticolor) .
This superb autumn flower is a cross
between the miniature N.t. lacticolor and a
nice dwarf tazetta Will Ashburner sent me. It
is not miniature but it’s not far off.
$30/bulb
PAPERWHITE TAZETTAS
Paperwhites typically do not feature highly in specialist catalogues. They could be
good exhibition flowers except that they are too early for shows and in Canberra the
flowers and plants are damaged by winter frost.
07_01W (paperwhite x N. broussonetii) (from
Bill Welch seed)
This is a very big paperwhite that, like its pollen parent,
reliably flowers in the autumn. For those who don’t like
the smell of paperwhites this one will be a very pleasant
surprise. Obviously the parents are not genetically close as
the plant is sterile here and the foliage is green rather than
glaucous in the way that pure paperwhites are.
$50/bulb
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GRAMON SERIES
Except for Gramonesque this series are from Taztep x Autumn Colors.
Gramonesque and Autumn Colors are from seed from the Californian Bill Welch.
They are big, robust, and carry large clumps of florets high above the foliage. As a group
they are scarcely believable and this is in Canberra where the climate doesn't suit them.
They will do very much better in less frosty conditions.
All are mid winter flowering but they can be forced with cool wet conditions or delayed by
being kept dry. An exhibitor could do very well with them.
Taztep 8W-Y
Taztep is vigorous but modest and not particularly distinct
except that it has proven itself a MUST HAVE seed and pollen
parent for anyone interested in breeding tazettas. It appears to
be a perfectly fertile tetraploid, two parts colored tazetta, two
parts paperwhite.
$20/bulb OR 3 for $50
Gramonesque 8W-Y
(A stray from Bill Welch 'Autumn Colors' seed - perhaps
Autumn Colors x tetraploid paperwhite)
$20/bulb
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Gramoneed 8Y-Y
$50/bulb
Gramonella 8Y-Y
$50/bulb
Gramonora 8Y-O
$50/bulb
Gramonex 8W-Y
$50/bulb
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JONQUILS
VIRIDIFLORUS HYBRIDS
Viriquilla (03_01MJ = Limequilla x Emerald Sea) 7W-Y
Bred with pollen generously sent by John Hunter
from New Zealand this flower has superb form
and vigour. It has only a slight green cast from
viridiflorus but it should be valuable for breeding
green flowers. It is fertile and winter flowering but
appreciates protection from frost.
$25/bulb
Viriverse (07_03MJ = Hillstar x Emerald Sea) 7YYW-Y
Also from John Hunter pollen this flower has
good form and vigour. Like the other Viri's,
this variety is winter flowering, fertile, and
needs some frost protection. I grow them
against the north wall of the house. The scent
of these hybrids is heavenly.
$25/bulb
Viristar (07_04MJ = Hillstar x Emerald Sea) 7W-W
Also from John Hunter pollen, this flower
has good form and vigour but it is perhaps a
little less tidy than the other Viri's. It is winter
flowering, has some fertility, and needs some
frost protection.
$25/bulb
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Theogold (12_11MJ = Viriquilla x N. fernandesii) 7Y-Y
A small vigorous jonquil hybrid. Winter flowering.
$35/bulb
Shatter Green (03_01J = N. fernandesii SS105 x N.viridiflorus) 7G-G
A novel winter flowering miniature. It is probably 7Y-
Y but it is notable for the strong green cast it inherits
from its green pollen parent. Appears to have very little
fertility but might be worth trying in a warmer climate.
$40/bulb
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FERNANDESII HYBRIDS
03_05MJ (N. fernandesii MS449 x Barnstorm)
I have petty much given up on this hybrid as a
breeding flower. It reliably sets a small amount of seed
but nothing has come of it. A nice early jonquil.
$10/bulb
03_07MJ (N. fernandesii MS449 x Mrs David Calvert)
I have given up on breeding with this hybrid
too even though it too reliably sets a small
amount of seed. Petals fade as the flower
ages.
$10/bulb
05_03MJ (N. fernandesii MS449 x Redlands Too)
The intersectional fernandesii hybrids have not
yielded much here. This one has not yet
definitely proven itself but it looks most likely
to produce robust hybrids. Vigorous and early.
$15/bulb
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08_06MJ (Demmo x 02_02J) 7Y-O
A bright early jonquil but not very fertile.
$15/bulb
11_10MJ (Impeccable x 02_02J) 7Y-Y
A nice hybrid that sets seed. Just a couple available.
(Photo is of sibling.)
$15/bulb
10_45MJ (Limequilla x 02_02J) 7W-W
Jonquilla is a multi headed species. A good division 7
bred from it should have many florets. Two is not
enough! This variety easily produces 6 florets, and
although it takes a little time to completely whiten, in my
opinion, it sets a new standard for exhibition jonquils.
Hardy and a good increaser, I expect this to be a marvel
in the hands of experienced exhibitors.
$30 / bulb
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JONQUILLA HYBRIDS
These were bred many years ago and have now been culled down to a few varieties that
flower well and are pretty much indestructible.
Yazquil White (98_03MJX Polar Imp x jonquilla) 7W-W
There are few white daffodils that are as tough
as this. Scented; 2-3 florets; mid season.
$10/bulb; 3 for $25; 5 for $35
Yazquil Orange (98_11MJX Creag Dubh x jonquilla) 7Y-O
This is the best of the yellow oranges: - 2-3
florets, tough, fairly sunproof, scented of
course, and makes a great display.
$10/bulb; 3 for $25; 5 for $35
Yazquil Yellow (? X jonquilla) 7Y-Y
The best of the yellows only has 1-2
florets. Tough and floriferous it is a
good choice where an intermediate
sized flower is wanted.
$8/bulb; 3 for $20; 5 for $30
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Yazquil Angel (01_382 Moomba x jonquilla) 7W-W
This is a reliable vigorous very late flowering white. Put
the stems in a vase and think about the season that was. It
is the only hybrid of this type that has ever set seed for
me.
$10/bulb; 3 for $25; 5 for $35
Late Jane (Compute x jonquilla) 7WWY-Y
This jonquil is an end of season favourite yet apparently
I have no photos of it.
The photo (98_10MJX Cybele x jonquilla) gives some
idea. It is one of Jane’s favorite daffodils. Jane is
affectionately called Mrs Timing in the family hence the
name.
$10/bulb
YAZQUIL Collection $30
1 each of Yazquil White, Yellow, Orange and Angel $30
APODANTHI
These are the most perfect exhibition miniature daffodils. I find them difficult in pots but
they thrive undisturbed in the paddock.
09_02A (calcicola x watieri) 7Y-Y
$15 / bulb
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12_30A (scaberulus x calicola) 7Y-Y
$30 / bulb
12_48A (N. calcicola x N.r. watieri) x N. r. watieri
This is possibly the most hardy selection from this
cross. It should be useful in the development of
hardy multi headed whites.
$30 / bulb
N. calcicola 13Y-Y
This is a nice specimen of N.calcicola. This species seems
to be the most hardy here, a characteristic it can pass onto
its offspring.
$15 / bulb
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TRIANDRUS
Just a couple of triandrus species are on offer this year. Triandrus have a reputation of not
increasing by division. These are the best increasers of the bulbs I have. They have been
given selection numbers to help keep track of them but I nevertheless show them as
species.
12_04R N. triandrus
This was put in the Canberra Show this year.
$30 / bulb
12_06R N. triandrus
$25 / bulb
TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS
00_07RM 5W-P (Quasar x triandrus)
These hybrids have a bad reputation. This one has thrived on
years of neglect. I suspect they are happy to be baked but don’t
like too much summer moisture. Planting them somewhere that
is dry and undisturbed in the summer may help, possibly more
shallow than usual.
$15 / bulb
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TIGERS Div 5 and 11
Sun Tiger 5Y-Y, Moon Tiger 5W-W and Triple Tiger 11aY-Y belong in a group of their
own because of their mixed ancestry and wonderful vigour. Sun Tiger has an exceptional
show record. Triple Tiger is just a bit late for the Canberra show. All are $15/bulb
Sun Tiger 5Y-Y $15/bulb
Moon Tiger 5W-W $15/bulb
Triple Tiger 11aY-Y $15/bulb
Tiger Collection $40
1 each of Sun, Moon and Triple Tiger
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BULBOCODIUMS
Gold Step (02_01MB = Alfriston x bulbocodium) 10Y-Y
This is a vigorous inter-sectional
bulbocodium hybrid that has proven itself
to be a parent of vigorous seedlings. To
my knowledge, this is the first fertile
hybrid of its type. It’s classification as
division 10 is correct I think, but it is NOT
a miniature.
$25/bulb; 3 for $50
Quen Dor 10Y-Y
Tall, hardy and big, but still miniature, this is one of
the most impressive bulbocodiums here. Early spring.
$12 / bulb
Untshen 10W-W
This is a tall hardy white that flowers at the
same time as Quen Dor. They make good
companions.
$12 / bulb
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Imersh 10Y-Y
This is a short stemmed variety with great
substance and, for a bulbocodium, very broad
petals. Early spring flowering, just a bit later
than Quen Dor here.
$12 / bulb
Nug Nutsch 10Y-W
This is the best of the reverse bicolors and is also
a good parent of reverses.
$12 / bulb
Wubwub 10Y-Y
The plan was to register this bulbocodium at
the same time as the others. A box full is an
amazing sight. Flowers mid-late season here.
QUIN-W Collection $50
5 daffodils: - 1 bulb each of Quen Dor, Untshen, Imersh, Nug Nutsch and Wubwub
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Gaddle Qua 10W-W
$4 / bulb; 3 for $10
Oidle Loidle 10Y-Y
$4 / bulb; 3 for $10
Muvmuv 10Y-Y
$4 / bulb; 3 for $10
Fwav 10W-W
$4 / bulb; 3 for $10
GOMF Collection $12
1 each of Gaddle Qua, Oidle Loidle, Muvmuv, Fwav
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WILD DAFFODILS
Some of the following offerings are the species that contributed to breeding of modern
daffodils. Others are more obscure, some endangered. Most come from Spain and Portugal.
Most are very hardy and readily set seed. Although I doubt they will become weedy some
attention should be given to this issue. I have used the names as they appear on the
American Daffodil Society’s website ‘Daffseek’.
N. alpestris
Rarely if ever offered this daffodil is hardy enough when
left undisturbed, and it produces hardy hybrids, but it is a
slow increaser.
$30 / bulb
N. bicolor
This was one of the leading contributors to modern
daffodils.
$10 / bulb
N. cyclamineus
A most elegant species, it likes a cool position and acid
soil.
$10 / bulb
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N. hispanicus subsp. bujei
This thrives at Yass and produces big
clumps with masses of flowers.
Endangered.
$10 / bulb
N. lobularis
This is another great wild daffodil that
forms clumps that produce masses of
flowers.
$10 / bulb
N. nevadensis
This one of the few daffodils of this type that is multi
headed. Botanists may split it off into a group of its
own. – certainly it is not keen to form hybrids with its
supposed close relatives. Deliciously scented.
Endangered.
$15 / bulb
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N. obvallaris
This is a doubtful species. Called the Tenby Daffodil it
seems equally happy in New South Wales.
$10 / bulb
N. perez-chiscanoi
A nice vigorous clumping species.
$10 / bulb
N. radinganorum
Endangered in the wild this daffodil is nevertheless hardy. It
flowers prolifically in thick long standing clumps.
Endangered.
$10 / bulb
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NEARLY WILD DAFFODILS
99_03D (Gayi x cyclamineus)
This is a floriferous hardy cyclamineus hybrid. It can be
expected to tolerate more summer moisture than most but
also appears to be drought hardy. It is not miniature but I
have put effort into breeding miniatures from it.
$10 / bulb; 3 for $20
02_12D (like Small Talk)
This is a floriferous hardy miniature
trumpet.
$10/ bulb; 3 for $20
POETS
N. poeticus
This was grown from seed sent by Steve Vinisky
(Oregon). In Yass it flowers after all the other daffodils
are gone.
$15 / bulb
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01_04P (Greenholm x Frank’s Fancy)
Poets always burn but they are also
always beautifully scented. Pick them
as they are just opening and they can
look like this.
$10 / bulb
(Availability will depend on successful
lifting)
STANDARD DAFFODILS
This year I finally managed to evaluate some of the selections made at the start of the
century. They were moved at the end of their first flowering season and have remained
undisturbed ever since. They have been chosen because they are hardy in natural conditions
and continue to flower well even in a large clump. All are early or early-mid season.
Yazerkel (01_53 Turakina x {Gossamer x Audubon – Parton}) 2W-YYP
This plant doesn’t quite hold its flowers up but it is
irresistibly pretty and inspirational in a vase.
$10 / bulb
Yazwhite (01_86 Melissa Anne x Ulverstone Star) 2W-W
I would not have picked this pedigree for a tough
white but here it is.
$10 / bulb
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Yazkreem (01_113 Elva x Ashmore) 2W-W
This flower is far from exhibition perfect but it does
spectacularly well in natural conditions.
$5 / bulb
Yazorange (01_79 Ithica x Montego) 2Y-O
The pedigree has a question mark over it but it is very
believable.
$10 / bulb
Yazpink (01_214 Ebony Kalimna) 1W-P
It would be nice if these flowers were a bit higher
above the foliage but a tough pink trumpet (with a
great pedigree) is not to be ignored.
$10 / bulb
Yaz2001 Collection $40
One each of Yaz – erkel, white, kreem, orange and pink.
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Yaziverse (03_141 may be Tristram x Impeccable) 2YYW_W
This reverse has passed the hardiness test both in the field
and in boxes (that kill 50% of varieties). This might make it
one of the best of its kind. Flowers have strong contrast and
are very long lasting. Mid season.
$15 / bulb
Yazamaze (05_114 Supreme Empire x Uncensored) 11aW-P
David Jackson generously gave me Uncensored at a show
when it was still under number. Mid season.
$40 / bulb
Yazkomand (05_123 King Hit x Menehay) 11aY-O
This daffodil that was particularly noticed when
the Canberra Hort. Society visited – a tall
commanding clump of high quality flowers.
Unfortunately I only have a photo of its first
flower. Mid season.
$25 / bulb
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Yazina (05_183 Merridee x {Misty Glen x Decoy}) 2W-P
This is a tall hardy pink with none of the nicks and
catches that plague flowers of this breeding
$30 / bulb
Yazrim (06_28 Reference Point x {Ruddynosey x Impeccable}) nearly 1Y-YYO
This is a refined early near-trumpet with a delicate
orange rim. Early.
$25 / bulb
Yazender (07_76 Bender 90/221 x {Moomba x Redlands Too}) 11aW-WWY
This is a reliable exhibition split corona. Won Best 11 in
the 2015 Canberra Show. (Bender 90/221 is Grapillon x
Pops Legacy).
$60 / bulb
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Yazalfred 10_01 (Habit x Squabble) 1Y-Y
This is a very early yellow trumpet with petals neatly
overlapping both front and back. Very Early.
$25 / bulb
Yazjoy 10_103 (Florence Joy x {Loophole x Merry Princess?}) 2W-W
This flower has a striking presence in the seedling beds – a
surprising achievement for a white flower. Whitens with age.
Early.
$40 / bulb
Flowering
2nd
September
2015
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Cockatoo Dreaming 2P-R (01_261 Fragrant Rose x Decoy)
This plant’s first flower was vandalised by cockatoos
hence the name. It was selected anyway because the
wilting of the flower intensified the pink in the
perianth (which recommends removing the perianth
and letting it dry out a little as a way of proving pink
in the perianth). It is a good doer but it does not have
great habit or flower. Mid-season
$20/bulb
Penbury 3Y-Y (02_268 = New Penny x Badbury Rings)
This is a good vigorous plant that reliably produces
exhibition quality flowers. Mid season.
$25 / bulb
Iterate ~4Y-Y (02_277 Nynja x Fortescue?)
Unsurprisingly from such a strange cross this
double has uneven color but it can win exhibitions
regardless. It has now proven itself as an excellent
parent having fathered a very
nice 4W-WWP this year.
Unfortunately it is the
irregular flowers that tend to
have pollen and there aren’t
many irregular flowers. The
stem is good but not good
enough to raise the flower
after a heavy frost. Midseason
$45/bulb
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