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BROOKFIELD
Bred by Peter Ward, An exquisite and healthy
white
edge
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BEN
WYVES
A modern Douglas plant with a perfect dusting of farina
on the petals. Highly recommended.
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CANDIDA
A lovebird seedling raised in 1972. Slightly less farina but
a beautiful form and good constitution.
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C.G.HAYSOM
An older but also prolific variety raised by R. Loake
in
1962. Lots of farina on both flowers and foliage.
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COLBURY.
Named after a village in The Forest of Dean.
A
challenge
to grow but a worthy addition to any collection. |
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HETTY
WOOLF
An easy and free flowering variety with excellent farina.
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LOVEBIRD
Nearly 100 years old but remains one of
the
must have white edges.
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MAGGIE
Bred in 1965 by Alan Hawkes. This is a handsome and
sought
after white edge. |
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MINSTREL
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SHERWOOD
A dependable and easy to flower Douglas variety.
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SILVERWAYS
I find this the easiest
white edge to grow. |
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SLIOCH
Recommended for beginners due to its iron
constitution
and consistent offsetting.
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SNOWY OWL
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TEEM
One of the very best grey edges, this elegant and
refined
variety regularly wins prizes.
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out - more next year!
Thanks to Richard Williams for the picture |
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TENBY GREY
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The Bride
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TRUE BRITON |
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WHITE
ENSIGN
A James Douglas plant with great foliage looking attractive even when
not in flower.
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