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GALATEA MARX (Marx 1961)
6F. Ruffled blue with white pencil veining, pure white styles
and petaloids. Very prolific, one of our favorites. |
40" M $8.00 |
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GLITTER AND GLAMOUR (Payne 1969) 6F. Light ground sanded and heavily splashed violet, white veins, violet styles. |
38" E $10.00
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 | GOSAN-NO-TAKARA (Kamo ) 3-6F. Narrow petals are white with rose-violet edges. Tiny 1/2" standards will be in the same number as the falls which will vary bloom to bloom. Introduced prior to 1940. Name means TREASURE OF THREE AND FIVE. | 18" ML $8.00 |
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HARLEQUINESQUE (Marx 1986)
6F. White centers variably splashed blue and red-violet out to solid violet borders. White styles with fan crests edged red-violet.
| 38" M $10.00 |
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HATSU KAGAMI (Hirao 1958)
3F. Soft pink self, ruffled style arms and standards. Yellow signal with veins radiating into falls. Name means PINK MAID.
| 36" E $8.00 |
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IAPETUS (Innerst 1988)
6F. Light ground sanded and veined deep blue-violet, shading to red-violet edges with white rims, deep red-violet styles. |
PM97 34" M $10.00 |
 | JOYCOS COLLOR (Hublau 1996) 6F. Falls white, yellow signal, light yellow rays; style arms light primrose yellow, stamens forming flags at top. | 32" E $10.00 |
 | KALAMAZOO (Hazzard 1989) 3F. Standards blue-violet edged white; falls white with blue-violet center and veins, dark blue-violet halo. Dark purple style arms tipped white; yellow signal. | PM96 35" EM $10.00 |