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1. Iris species nova - Starweaver's Gems from Earth and Sky

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192. ‘PUSSY’<br />

One of the most beautiful selections with nicely pink shaded white flowers with more<br />

pinkish mouth <strong>and</strong> pure white spur, which flowers very early. 8.00<br />

193. ‘QUIET ELEGANCE’<br />

Flowers with pure white long spur <strong>and</strong> light purple upper <strong>and</strong> lower petals paling white<br />

in centre. Very dense <strong>and</strong> compact racemes. 10.00<br />

194. ‘RED BANNER’<br />

A clone selected by Dr. A. Seisums <strong>from</strong> extremely variable ‘Penza’ strain. Its distinctions<br />

are in very early flowering (in comparison with other red clones with usually<br />

later flowering), stocky habit, <strong>and</strong> leaves rather poorly divided <strong>and</strong> big size flowers of<br />

bright colour. Very limited stock. 10.00<br />

195. ‘RED RIDING HOOD’<br />

Gorgeous crimson red flowers with the merest hint of orange which have a lovely, NEW<br />

well-contrasted, white central boss <strong>and</strong> white mouth. The colouring is very strong <strong>and</strong><br />

is distinct <strong>from</strong> the other red <strong>and</strong> orange varieties. Foliage bluish shaded.<br />

15.00<br />

196. ‘RIVENDELL’<br />

Another exclusive hybrid raised by me <strong>from</strong> “new generation” seedlings with throughout<br />

slightly smoky red flowers. Only tips of inner petals pure white surrounded with<br />

purplish-red zone. 12.00<br />

197. ‘ROSALIE’<br />

This is the largest solida form seen so far <strong>and</strong> has nice, long, soft light violet pink<br />

flowers with darker nose. Collected somewhere in Greece, but collection data are lost. 8.00<br />

198. ’ROYAL CHERRY’<br />

This one is sibling of ‘Falls of Nimrodel’ <strong>and</strong> ‘Gunite’ <strong>and</strong> belongs to family of most<br />

unusual <strong>and</strong> bright red-pink colours of shades never before known in Corydalis. Flowers<br />

are bright soft pinkish red with white inner rim on outer sepals <strong>and</strong> inner petals in<br />

which are combined white with dark purple. No similar ones exist. 20.00<br />

199. ‘SILMARILL’<br />

One of the real gems of my “new generation” seedlings with brilliant slightly pinkish<br />

carmine-red flowers. One of the brightest coloured forms attracting attention of visitors<br />

<strong>from</strong> far distance. 10.00<br />

200. ‘SIXTUS’<br />

This is very large growing form with very bright light pink, slightly violet tinted<br />

flowers. Introduced <strong>from</strong> Romania <strong>and</strong> named after its collector. 5.00<br />

20<strong>1.</strong> ‘SNOW IN SPRING’<br />

Beautiful selection with flowers throughout purest white in dense medium large spikes.<br />

In general it is something similar to ‘Vermion Snow’ but flowers much earlier. 5.00<br />

202. ‘SNOWLARK’<br />

Tall growing <strong>and</strong> early flowering form. Flowers white with long, light violet-bluish<br />

spur. Excellent form. One of selections <strong>from</strong> ‘Penza’ strain. 7.00<br />

203. ‘SNOWSTORM’<br />

Flowers bright milky-white in very compact, dense spikes, leaves glossy lettuce-green.<br />

One of my favourites, discovered wild in Latvia. Very early. 8.00<br />

204. ‘SPRING BIRD’<br />

Very nice form with quite unusually coloured flowers, they are light blue with white<br />

ends of upper <strong>and</strong> lower petals (“mouth”) <strong>and</strong> greyish inner petals, making unusually<br />

beautiful combination. 7.00<br />

205. ‘SPRING JEWEL’ (97-29)<br />

Flowers of very bright orange red colour, only the “tongue” has slightly pinkish tint NEW<br />

<strong>and</strong> white fine line surrounding central zone. One of my last hybrids of new colours,<br />

earlier unknown in Corydalis solida.<br />

15.00<br />

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