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Crusader
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Crusader[Glasscock, 1940]. Herbaceous, Red, Semi-Double Blooms. It is an Early bloomer. Crusader blooms 1 day after Red Charm. |
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Cytherea
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Cytherea[Saunders, 1953]. Herbaceous, Pink, Semi-Double Blooms. It is an Early Midseason bloomer. Many rich, deep pink, strongly cupped petals are long, forming an almost closed ball, wider open at higher temperatures. Medium-low hieght, flowers close to the bush. Spendid specimen in the landscape, a winner on the show table, excellent pollen parent for doubles. Cytherea blooms 2 days after Red Charm. Cytherea was awarded the APS Gold Medal Award for 1980 . |
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Dad
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Details:
Cardinal red, huge cupped blooms make for a great cut. Plant has a spreading tendancy. Foliage is an excellent medium green which lasts through the summer. Stems will benefit from support. |
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Dandy Dan
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Dandy Dan[Auten, 1946]. Herbaceous, Red, Double Blooms. It is an Early bloomer. Dandy Dan blooms 2 days before Red Charm. |
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Dawn Glow
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Details:
Big ivory petals with lavender highlights at center; clove fragrance. Tender young foliage may also emit clove-like fragrance in spring sun, leading to subtle surprise. Medium height bush is spreading but strong, with big leaflets, prominent in effect. A descendent of the Saunders' cultivar Silver Dawn, very fertile, used effectively in breeding by Roy Pehrson and Chris Laning. |
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Dawn Pink
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Dawn Pink[Sass, 1946]. Herbaceous, Pink, Single Blooms. It is an Early Midseason bloomer. Single, well formed; darker, sharp pink petals, a lasting color, uncommonly brilliant among Lactiflora medium pinks. Small tuft of bright stamens, green carpels, stigmas pink. Medium height, stems strong, foliage well down. A deeper color than ‘Seashell’ or ‘Pink Princess’. Seeds and pollen. Dawn Pink blooms 7 days after Red Charm. |
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Dayton
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Details:
Large, deep fuchsia pink, silvery; a smoothly tailored form. Very fragrant. Medium height, strong stems stand well for a double; vigorous, excellent plant habit |
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Dearest
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Dearest[Pehrson/Hollingsworth, 1992]. Herbaceous, White, Single Blooms. It blooms Very Early. Greenish white petals exquisitely edged and veined cool, sharp pink; stigmas and filaments pink, A unique and charming color presentation. Well proportioned, medium tall bush large leaflets are dark green. Fertile both ways, presumed tetraploid. Grown from a Dawn Glow seed. |
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Delaware Chief
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Delaware Chief[Hollingsworth, 1984]. Herbaceous, Red, Double Blooms. It is an Early Midseason bloomer. A bomb type which opens a cool ruby red and lightens to old rose red as the flowers expands, cent grows into a large, globular form. Medium tall, vigorous, makes a wide bush, stands well. Leaflets dark green, color holds fairly well as summer progresses. |
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Diana Parks
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Diana Parks[Bockstoce, 1942]. Herbaceous, Red, Double Blooms. It is an Early Midseason bloomer. Diana Parks blooms 2 days after Red Charm. |
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