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Named Primula Auricula Plants From The UK
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The following named primula auricula varieties may be available in very limited quantities. Click on each selection to see a description and price of each named plant. In the late Winter we often order new stock plants from the UK. Please send us your "wants" list. We will order with a 50% deposit and ship in Spring.

Most plants are only available in limited quantities and some may not be available for sale at all. We are constantly striving to produce more plants! However, as named plants must be propagated vegetatively, this takes time!

Please email us to ask if we have your selection available. Note: We do not ship plants during the hot summer season or in winter. Deliveries will resume in the Spring.

Rolt's - Green edged fancy auricula. First noted in a show in 1894, this plant is named after the British commerical nurseryman A.C. Rolt who raised it. It won premier awards in 1927, 1929 and 1933. (Plant only: $7.50 + S&H)

Chorister - Yellow/gold show self auricula. This is a good plant for the beginner. It makes rapid growth and is quite prolific with offsets! It was first shown in 1967. (Plant only: $7.00 + S&H)

Bookham Firefly - Red/gold centered alpine auricula - First recorded in 1936, it retains its brightness of color well and offsets readily. (Plant only: $7.50 + S&H)

Lovebird - Grey/white show auricula - another very popular plant from the 1930s, it has won many awards. Its leaves are beautifully serrated and it multiplies readily. Easily able to be grown to exhibition standard. (Plant only: $8.00 + S&H)

Hinton Admiral -      (Plant only: $8.00 + S&H)

Prince John - Gold centered with maroon shaded edge alpine auricula. This has long been a favorite of amayeur and professional growers. It has a neat, circular outline and was first raised in 1916. It is still frequently exhibited and offsets freely. (Plant only: $8.00 + S&H)

Beechen Green - Green edged show auricula raised in 1970. Its name is taken from a quotation in John Keats's poem - "Ode to a Nightingale"..."In some melodious plot/Of beechen green...". (Plant only: $8.00 + S&H)

The Bride -Grey/white show, from 1959, it strikingly combines dense paste and intense body color. It has a slightly serrated leaf - often seen as a sign of a superior auricula! (Not available currently)

Blue Steel - Blue/purple show/self auricula. (Plant only: $8.00 + S&H)

Green Isle - Green edged fancy auricula (red body) - an excellent and vigorous fancy. (Not available currently)

Emily P - Creamy white double infused with green, yellow and pink. A new introduction from Dan Pederson of Tacoma. (Plant only: $8.00 + S&H)

Argus - Light centered red/pink. This variety has won many awards since it was first introduced in 1897. It shows great vigor! (Plant only: $6.00 + S&H)

Dales Red - Red self with heavy white farina - strong growing variety. (Plant only: $7.50 + S&H)

Brazil -Yellow show (bred by British nurseryman Derek Telford) - vigorous and prolific like Chorister! (Plant only: $7.00 + S&H)

Warwick - Grey/White edged show. Raised in 1976 it has heavily serrated leaves. (Plant only: $8.00 + S&H)

Brookfield - Grey/white edged show - A prolific, eye-catching variety! (Plant only: $8.00 + S&H)

Star Wars #1

Star Wars #2

Applecross (Alpine)

White Ensign

Rajah

Arundel Stripe

Sweet Pastures

Cortina

Orb

Cheyenne

Blue Nile

 
   
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