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Primula Auricula Favourite - an excellent, bright red. A
vigorous plant which offsets readily, ideal beginner's plant!
Possibly raised by Ben Simonite in 1904. |
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Primula Auricula Geronomo -
deepish red self. Peter Ward 1971. |
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Primula Auricula Gizabroon - flowers of dark reddish
brown. Raised by Derek Telford in 1974 and named for the
colloquial Geordie way of asking for a glass of Newcastle Brown Ale! |
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Primula
Auricula
Gleam –
yellow by James Douglas in the late 1960's. |
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Primula Auricula Golden Fleece –
good yellow of excellent
form, and highly recommended. Raised by Les Kaye in 1980. |
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Primula Auricula Golden Hill
- good yellow. Dr. D. A. Duthie 1971. |
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Primula Auricula Goldie -
soft yellow gold. D. Thompson c1992. |
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Primula Auricula Guinea -
good bright yellow. Dr. D. A. Duthie 1971. |
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Primula Auricula
Joel – deep violet bred by Cynthia Bach 1995. |
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Primula Auricula Lechistan -
good bold red. Stan Kos 1983. |
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Primula Auricula Lemon Drop -
neat plant with bright lemon flowers. Tim Coop 1984. |
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Primula Auricula Lemonade -
creamy pale yellow. Listed by Timpany 2008. |
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Primula Auricula Lepton's
Jubilee - blue. John Gibson c1977. |
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Primula Auricula Lilac Domino –
velvety deep violet self. Lovely neat plant! Bred by Arthur Delbridge,
from Dr. Newton's seed, in 1985. |
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Primula Auricula Lindley -
- dark red. Derek Telford c1976. |
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Primula Auricula Lupy Minstrel
- clear purple blue flowers. Trevor Newton 1995. |
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Primula Auricula Martin Luthur
King - strong blue. Derek Telford. |
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Primula Auricula Michael – velvety mid-blue self. Cynthia
Bach 1995. |
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Primula Auricula Mojave –
a lovely light red self
raised by Peter Ward and exhibited in 1980 |
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Primula Auricula
Moneymoon - pale yellow. Tim Coop 1984. |
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Primula Auricula
Moon Glow - mid yellow fades to pale lemon. David Hadfield
1974. |
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Primula Auricula Moonrise -
lovely yellow fading to pale fawny yellow. Listed by Brenda Hyatt
1988. |
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Primula Auricula
Mr A. - good red self. Jack Ballard pre 1978. |
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Primula Auricula Neat & Tidy - as the name suggests,
this self is indeed a lovely neat and tidy plant with very dark red,
almost black petals. Raised by R. Newton, from a 'Haysom' seed, in 1955. |
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Primula Auricula
Neville Telford –
dark red by Derek Telford 1992 named after his brother. |
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Primula Auricula Night Dance
- dark maroon. Brain Coop 2002. |
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Primula Auricula Nocturne -
almost black. Dr. Robert Newton 1955 |
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Primula Auricula Pot O' Gold -
deep yellow flowers over neat foliage. Gwen Baker (‘Chorister’ x
‘Sunflower’) c1983 |
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Primula Auricula Pride of Poland
- deep bright red. Found by Gil Dawson & distributed by Pop’s
Plants 2002. |
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Primula Auricula Purple Sage -
lovely velvety rich purple flowers. Derek Telford 1970. |
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Primula Auricula Red Bordeaux -
good wine red. Trevor Newton 1996. |
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Primula Auricula Red Gauntlet
– vigorous bright scarlet red. Good one for a beginner bred by Dr. D.
A. Duthie 1968. |
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Primula Auricula Remus -
an almost true blue self which
offsets prolifically. W.R. Hecker 1960's. |
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Primula Auricula Rocksand -
very pretty off-yellow flowers. LasKaye c1982. |
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Primula Auricula Rosalind -
dark purple maroon. W. Grindrod c1936. |
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Primula Auricula Rosebud –
beautiful rose pink flowers
above neatly formed foliage. Well worth
growing. Bred by James Douglas in 1940.
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