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FIELD HOUSE NURSERY
LEAKE ROAD, GOTHAM, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE NG11 0JN, U.K.
Val Woolley & Bob Taylor
SPECIALIST GROWERS of
AURICULAS, PRIMULAS and ASTRANTIAS
NATIONAL COLLECTION® HOLDERS
Tel: 0115 9830 278 Mob: 07504 125 209
Email: val.woolley@btinternet.com auricula@btconnect.com astrantiabob@virginmedia.com
Open by appointment only, 10am to 2.30pm, April 1st to June 30
th and occasionally at other times by
special arrangement. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
HOW TO FIND US Field House Nursery is situated near to the M1 (East Midlands Airport exit
Junction 24) and is within easy reach of most of the Midlands. We are only two hours drive from London. If you are coming from a distance it is best to telephone us first.
AURICULAS Our world-famous collection of over 750 named auriculas is on display at the nursery.
The plants are set out in groups - Alpines, Selfs, Edged, Borders and Doubles. We hold a
NATIONAL COLLECTION of Show and Alpine Auriculas which may be viewed by appointment.
We supply the auriculas for the historic Auricula Theatre at Calke Abbey, Ticknall, Derbyshire; the auriculas can be seen on the Theatre from the middle of April until the middle of May (weather permitting).
PRIMULAS We grow many species of Asiatic and European primula, along with hundreds of
cultivars and hybrids.
AURICULA and PRIMULA descriptive reference catalogue; see below. Availability list published monthly.
SEED We sell seed of Primula and auricula, most of which we produce ourselves. List 2 x 1st Class
Stamps.
ASTRANTIAS. We hold a NATIONAL COLLECTION which may be viewed by appointment. We
also have an excellent selection for sale at the nursery and by mail order. Please send 2 x 1st Class stamps for our list.
NATIONAL AURICULA and PRIMULA SOCIETY We are active members of the Midland and
West Section of The National Auricula and Primula Society (www.auriculaandprimula.org.uk). We were founder members of the East Midlands Group which meets at the Cuckoo Bush Inn, Gotham, Nottingham four times a year.
SPECIALIST PLANT FAIRS Our high quality plant fairs, all in superb settings, are well-known in
the Midlands region. In 2015 we shall be organising Plant Fairs at at Renishaw Hall in Derbyshire and at Leicester University Botanic Gardens. We look forward to seeing you there!
FIELD HOUSE
NURSERY
NURSERY NEWS
THE NURSERY OPENS TO THE PUBLIC ON APRIL 1st
. WE SHALL BE OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 10am to 2.30pm and BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please give us a ring on 01159 830 278 or email us at val.woolley@btinternet.com
OUR CURRENT AVAILABILITY LIST OF AURICULAS & PRIMULAS IS NOW AVAILABLE (see below). If you wish to purchase auriculas
and primulas please select them from the Availability List and not from our Collection List which is for reference only. Sorry- we do
not offer a Mail Order Service but you can purchase our plants at the nursery and at Plant Fairs and Shows.
Our excellent auricula and primula seed list is currently available.
Please send us 2 x 1st Class stamps to obtain a copy.
SPRING 2015
The primulas are looking good and there is a lot of flower on the
P.allionii cultivars and the little European Primula Hybrids. Barnhaven Primroses and Polyanthus are coming into flower and
primrose ꞌOsiered Amberꞌ is looking fabulous beside the Blue
Juliana Primroses. Little primulas like P. scotica are growing well and
will soon be available. The candelabra primulas are just
showing through the compost as are P. sieboldii.
The auriculas are making good
growth and some have buds visible. We are still busy taking
offsets and repotting our collections.
Barnhaven Primrose ‘Harbinger’
EVENTS 2015
WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME OF EVENTS PLANNED FOR
2015 and WE LOOK FORWARDTO SEEING YOU THERE!
SATURDAY APRIL 11th 12noon to 4pm ALPINE GARDEN SOCIETY NORTH MIDLAND SHOW Brookfield School, Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield, S40 3NS (M1 Jn 29 to Chesterfield; A619 out of Chesterfield; 2 miles then school is on right) Contact: John Savage Tel: 01623 845 123
SUNDAY APRIL 26th, 11am to 5pm SPETCHLEY PARK GARDENS, Worcester. 2 miles east of Worcester on the A44 Stratford road, 4 miles from J7 of the M5. Thirty five specialist nurseries. Admission £5.00 Contact: Chris Pattison Tel: 01531 650 480
SUNDAY MAY 3rd, 12pm to 4pm AUBOURN HALL Aubourn, Lincs. LN5 9DZ NCCPG EAST MIDLANDS GROUP A historic country house set in 9 acres of gardens. Admission £4.00 Contact: G. Goodwin King Tel: 01636 821 240
SUNDAY MAY 10th, 10.30am to 4pm RENISHAW HALL, Renishaw, Nr Sheffield, Derbyshire S21 3WB A perfect setting where you can browse amongst the superb choice of plants, trees and shrubs which will be offered for sale by around TWENTY specialist nurseries. Stunning Italianate gardens with lakeside walks, Museums, Galleries and the excellent Gallery Café. Admission to Plant Fairs £2.00 Car parking FREE www.renishaw-hall.co.uk
SATURDAY MAY 17th, 11am to 4pm BUCKDEN TOWERS, Huntingdon, Cambs. PE19 5TA Specialist Plant Sale with 20 stalls. Knot garden and grounds open. Admission £2.50 adults. Children free. Contact: 01480 891 740
SUNDAY JUNE 5th, 11am to 4pm FELLEY PRIORY, Underwood, Nottinghamshire,NG16 5FJ NCCPG EAST MIDLANDS GROUP Around 20 Stalls. Admission £5.Fabulous garden with yew hedges and topiary, herbaceous borders, rose garden and knot garden. Refreshments available in the excellent tea room. Contact: Contact: Bob Taylor Tel: 07504 125 209
SUNDAY AUGUST 9th, 10.30am to 4pm RENISHAW HALL, Renishaw, Nr Sheffield, Derbyshire S21 3WB A perfect setting where you can browse amongst the superb choice of plants, trees and shrubs which will be offered for sale by around TWENTY specialist nurseries. Stunning Italianate gardens with lakeside walks, Museums, Galleries and the excellent Gallery Café. Admission to Plant Fairs £2.00 Car parking FREE www.renishaw-hall.co.uk
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6th, 10am to 4pm UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER BOTANIC GARDENS, Oadby, Leics LE2 2E Plant Fair and Open Day. A wide range of quality plants will be on sale, including unusual herbaceous perennials, shrubs, auriculas and primulas, alpines and many more. Admission £3.00. Contact: Bob Taylor 07504 125 209
FIELD HOUSE NURSERY Leake Rd, Gotham, Nottingham NG11 0JN
2015/2016
AURICULA and PRIMULA
COLLECTION
and DESCRIPTIVE LIST
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FIELD HOUSE NURSERY is a specialist nursery in a rural setting in the village of Gotham.
It is situated near to the M1 (East Midlands Airport exit - J24) and is within easy reach of most of
the Midlands; we are only two hours drive from London.
We sell auricula and primula plants directly from the nursery, at Plant Fairs and we can bring orders
to shows. THERE IS NO MAIL ORDER SERVICE FOR AURICULA and PRIMULA
PLANTS.
This new descriptive list is for reference only and it gives details of many of the auriculas and
primulas which we grow at Field House. Some are available throughout the year, but others
are produced in small numbers and can disappear from the list very rapidly. Some are
available as seed only. When placing orders please consult our availability lists which tell you
what is in stock month by month. WE ARE ONLY ABLE TO SUPPLY PLANTS WHICH
ARE SELECTED FROM THE AURICULA and PRIMULA AVAILABILITY LISTS. These
are updated throughout the year and may be obtained by sending us a large SAE or by
requesting them in electronic form. The auricula and primula availability list is also at the
end of this web page.
An excellent selection of seed of primula and auricula is available by mail order or from the
nursery (please give seven days notice if you wish to collect your seed order).
We supply auriculas to the historic Auricula Theatre at Calke Abbey, Ticknall, Derbyshire
(National Trust); the auriculas can be seen on the Theatre from around the second week of April
until the middle of May (weather permitting). We are also organisers of Specialist Plant Sales in the
Midlands Region; our events are well-known and well supported!
If you wish to visit us and are coming from some distance it is advisable to telephone beforehand as
we are often out at plant fairs. There will be somebody at the nursery on these occasions but if you
wish to talk plants with us it is better to avoid these dates. We look forward to seeing you during the
coming season.
Terms…………………………….Page 3 Primula allionii …………. Page 21
Auriculas.......…………………….Page 4 Primroses / polyanthus….. Page 26
European Primulas………………Page 20 Asiatic Primulas …………Page 29
FIELD HOUSE NURSERY LEAKE ROAD, GOTHAM, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, NG11 0JN, U.K.
Val Woolley and Bob Taylor
TEL: 0115 9830 278 MOB: 07469 714 817
E-mail: auricula@btconnect.com or val.woolley@btinternet.com
OPENING TIMES: April 1st to June 30th
, by appointment only.
10am to 2.30pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
Closed for lunch 12.30pm to 1.30pm
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AURICULAS and PRIMULAS at FIELD HOUSE
PROGRESS and GOOD NEWS We are building up our stocks of primulas again and the
auricula collection goes from strength to strength. Bob Taylor joined us 2008 and his National
Collection of Astrantias is on display at the nursery. He sells Astrantias and is also assisting
with the cultivation of auriculas and primulas.
COLLECTION Our collection of over 800 named Show, Alpine, Border and Double Auriculas
is on display here. It has taken nearly twenty five years of seemingly endless dividing and
repotting to get to this stage but it has been well worth the effort.
NATIONAL COLLECTION We hold a National Collection of ‘Primula auricula Hort.
Shows and Alpines’. This may be viewed BY APPOINTMENT ONLY in April and May.
OPEN DAYS We used to hold Special Auricula Open Days in April and sometimes in May. On
these occasions the auricula stock tunnels were open to the public and our displays have been
much admired by many visitors from far and wide. Sadly my husband, Jack, passed away about
two years ago and it has not been possible to reinstate the Open Days as yet.
NEW DEVELOPMENTS A small greenhouse is home to our ever-growing collection of
Primula marginata forms and Bob has spent a good deal of time helping me to build up our
collection of P.allionii cultivars and small European primulas. Our tunnels and greenhouses are
called after famous castles so we have Alnwick, Windsor, Balmoral, Dover and Edinburgh to
name but a few! We also have Castle Douglas, but that is another story!
SUCCESS Thanks to Bob’s efforts we successfully exhibited our auriculas and astrantias in the
Plant Heritage (NCCPG) marquee at Hampton Court Palace Flower Show in July 2010 and July
2011. We have also exhibited at Gardeners World Live at the NEC.
WHAT WE SELL We offer a fine selection of auriculas all raised from offsets in the
traditional manner. Around 350 named varieties are usually available at any one time. A range
of Primula allionii cultivars and European Hybrids is always available along with P. marginata
forms and P. x pubescens hybrids. The ever popular double primroses also feature in our
catalogue along with a good selection of bog primulas.
Our aim is to appeal to the beginner and the experienced grower alike and we are
always prepared to give advice where it is needed. Why not come and see our plants?
We look forward to seeing you.
GIFT VOUCHERS We offer attractive vouchers in three values - £10, £15 or £20. Why not treat a friend
or relative! These may be exchanged at the nursery for Field House plants or seed
.
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TERMS
ORDERING Please use the form which accompanies the availability list for your plant orders.
Telephoned orders can be accepted during business hours only; please have your Credit Card or
Debit Card details ready, along with a list of the plants which you require. Emailed orders should
contain a list of plants required with their prices. For seed orders please consult the separate seed
list and order form.
PAYMENT with order please. Please note that the minimum total order is 4 plants. A limit cheque
is the most convenient form of payment as it saves time and paper work. On the SECOND amount
line write the total cost of your order in capitals e.g. "NOT TO EXCEED TWENTY POUNDS".
You will, of course, be notified of the amount which we fill in. Please make cheques payable to
Field House Nursery. We are also able to accept payment by most major Credit and Debit Cards.
Please note that orders are only acknowledged on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope.
SUBSTITUTES If you are prepared to accept substitutes please list them on the order form. Many
customers make a cheque out for the full amount but do not list substitutes; we do not issue refunds
and reserve the right to substitute at our discretion in these cases. Please note that where we offer
plants in mixture it is not possible to supply individual colours!
COLLECTION Orders may be collected from the nursery but please give seven days notice.
THE NATIONAL AURICULA AND PRIMULA SOCIETY
The National Auricula and Primula Society exists to promote and develop
interest in Auriculas and Primulas in all their forms.
THE SOCIETY HAS THREE SECTIONS, EACH OF WHICH ORGANISES
ANNUAL SHOWS AND PUBLISHES AN ANNUAL YEARBOOK AND OTHER
INFORMATIVE MATERIAL FOR THE BENEFIT OF GROWERS.
For further details and membership information contact:-
NAPS MIDLAND AND WEST SECTION, SECRETARY Mr NEIL TYERS
Email: neiltyers@btinternet.com
NAPS NORTHERN SECTION, SECRETARY MR R TAYLOR
Email : Robert.Taylor40@btinternet.com
NAPS SOUTHERN SECTION, SECRETARY MR. L. E. WIGLEY
67 WARNHAM COURT ROAD, CARSHALTON BEECHES, SURREY
Email: lawrence67@googlemail.com
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AURICULAS
The auricula is a unique florists’ flower which was introduced into England around
1575, possibly by Flemish weavers who were settling in Lancashire in towns like
Rochdale and Middleton. Roy Genders in ‘Collecting Antique Plants’ comments that
the auricula has ‘an exotic beauty’ which in the words of Thomas Hogg, Florist of
Paddington Green, London ‘seems to engross our undivided attention’. The various
types of auricula have gone in and out of fashion over the centuries but at the present
time the cultivation of all forms of these plants is enjoyed by vast numbers of
enthusiasts both in the United Kingdom and overseas. We have been growing
auriculas for many years and along the way we have found ourselves involved in
many exciting projects such as growing the auriculas for the theatre at Calke Abbey.
We have also been to The Royal Library at Windsor Castle to see books like Mr
Marshall’s Flower Album and other ancient works devoted to these wonderful
flowers. Growing auriculas can be addictive – so beware!
USEFUL BOOKS ON AURICULAS AURICULA by G.Baker and P.Ward; Batsford Books, 1995
AURICULAS & PRIMROSES by W. R. Hecker (1971); Batsford Books.
AURICULAS by Malcolm Guest (1999); BCS Marmal Publications.
AURICULAS for EVERYONE by Mary A. Robinson (2000); Guild of Master Craftsman
Publications
AURICULAS Their Care and Cultivation by Brenda Hyatt (1989); Cassell.
FLORISTS AURICULAS & GOLD LACED POLYANTHUS by C. G. Haysom (1957);
Collingridge.
PRIMROSES & AURICULAS by B. Hyatt (1989); (Wisley Handbook).
PRIMROSES & AURICULAS by Peter Ward (2003); (Wisley Handbook).
THE AURICULA History, Cultivation and Varieties by Allan Guest (2009); Garden Art
Press. AURICULAS THROUGH THE AGES by Patricia Cleveland-Peck (2011) The Crowood Press.
Good advice may also be found in the booklets published by The National Auricula
and Primula Society (Midland and West Section)
WEB SITES WITH PICTURES OF AURICULAS and PRIMULAS www.auriculaandprimula.org.uk National Auricula and Primula Society (Midland
and West Section)
www.auriculas.org.uk National Auricula and Primula Society (Northern Section)
www.southernauriculaprimula.org National Auricula and Primula Society
(Southern Section)
www.barnhaven.com Site of the Barnhaven seed company in France.
www.primulaworld.com Pam Eveleigh's site features pictures of primula species
growing mainly in the wild.
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TYPES OF AURICULA If you are new to auriculas you probably feel overwhelmed by the terminology and
the huge choice of varieties available; the following information may therefore be of
interest. Auriculas are divided into two main classes - SHOW and ALPINE; the
remainder are classified as either DOUBLE or BORDER auriculas. All may be
grown in pots in a cold greenhouse or frame - indeed this is preferable for those with
paste (see below) as they spoil if exposed to the weather. Borders are more suited to
outdoor cultivation; alpines, some doubles and even some fancies may also be grown
in this way. Much has been written about the cultivation of these plants and we refer
you to the books listed above. Good advice may also be found in the booklets
published by The National Auricula and Primula Society (Midland and West Section)
SHOW AURICULAS all possess a ring of white farina (paste or meal) at the centre
of the flower. They may be divided into the following groups:-
(1) SELFS - here the remainder of the petal is one colour (body colour) and may be
red, dark red, yellow, blue, purple or pink. Recent breeding has added brown and
orange to the colour range.
(2) GREEN, GREY or WHITE EDGED - here the body colour is usually black and
feathers out into an edge of green, grey (light covering of farina) or white (dense
farina). A recent development has been the acceptance of body colours in any
bright clear colour, except yellow.
(3) STRIPED auriculas have a central zone of paste and the remainder of the petal is
striped. The striping may arise from petal tissue or from a deposit of farina. Great
advances have been made in the breeding of stripes and there is now a vast range
of colour combinations which can include red, yellow, blue, violet, brown,
orange, white, cream and green .
(4) FANCY - these are edged auriculas which do not conform to any of the other
types of show auricula. The edge may be green, grey or white. There have
recently been interesting developments with the breeding of fancy auriculas and
many new and exciting forms have been introduced e.g. Cloud Fancies.
ALPINE AURICULAS have no paste on the flowers or leaves and are traditionally
divided into two types according to the circle of colour at the centre of the flower :-
(a) LIGHT CENTRED (white or pale cream)
(b) GOLD CENTRED (rich golden yellow)
The remainder of the petal is a bright colour (red, blue, brown, orange, pink or
purple) usually in two shades with the paler shade at the edge of the petal. Some
alpines have very little or no shading.
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There are also classes for LACED ALPINES and FANCY ALPINES at some
shows.
DOUBLE AURICULAS exhibit a wide range of forms varying from simple
"camellia" shapes to very heavily doubled forms. The older, well-known doubles are
mostly yellow or purple shades but the range of colours is increasing all the time with
white, pinks, reds, lilacs, blues and browns all making an appearance! There are also
some striped and flaked doubles.
BORDER AURICULAS are a large and varied group. They are usually scented and
come in a wide range of colours. Some have a thin ring of paste at the centre of the
flowers while others do not. They frequently have handsome, mealy leaves. All are
tough garden plants.
These are the varieties that we grow and which form our National Collection. Please do not order
plants from this list. An availability list of auriculas and primulas will be published in March.
ALPINE AURICULAS – LIGHT CENTRED ACHATES PINK
ADRIAN PURPLE / PALE BLUE
AGAMEMNON PINK
ALF BLUE
ALICIA REDDISH-PURPLE / PINK
ANDREW HUNTER PURPLE /LAVENDER
ANDY COLE PINK
ANN TAYLOR DEEP BLUE / LIGHT BLUE
ANWAR SADAT BLUE / MAUVE
ARABIAN NIGHT LAVENDER BLUE
ARCTIC FOX LAVENDER
ARGUS CRIMSON RED
ARLENE DARK PINK
ARTHUR DELBRIDGE PURPLE /MAUVE-PINK
ARWEN PLUM RED
AURORA DEEP PINK
AVRIL PINKISH-RED
AVRIL HUNTER BLUE SHADES
BEATRICE DEEP BLUE / LIGHT BLUE
BLUE BONNET DEEP BLUE
BLUE HEAVEN BLUE SHADES
BLUE YODELER BLUE
BOB DINGLEY LAVENDER
BOROMIR PINK
BRAZOS RIVER MAUVE
C.W.NEEDHAM PURPLE-BLUE
CAMBODUNUM PURPLE
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CHELSEA BRIDGE BLUE
CHEOPS PURPLE
CHERRY PICKER DEEP PINK
CICERO PINK
COBDEN MEADOWS PURPLE
COMET PINK
CONNAUGHT COURT DARK PINK
COPPI PURPLE
CRAIG VAUGHAN PURPLE
CRECY CRIMSON / PINK
DANIEL DARK PINK
DIANNE RED
DILL CRIMSON
DILLY DILLY DEEP BLUE / PALE BLUE
DIVINT DUNCH BLUISH PURPLE
DONHEAD PURPLE / LILAC
DORIS JEAN DARK RED / PINK
DOUGLAS BLUE
DOUGLAS BADER DEEP BLUE / PALE BLUE
DOWAGER DEEP BLUE / LIGHT BLUE
DUBARII LAVENDER
ELF STAR PURPLE
ELLEN THOMPSON MAUVE-BLUE
ELSIE MAY PLUM SHADES
ENLIGHTENED PINK
EVE GUEST BLUE
FAIRY PURPLE / PINK
FALARAKI DEEP BLUE
FERRYBRIDGE BLUE SHADES
FRANK CROSLAND DEEP BLUE / PALE BLUE
G. L. TAYLOR REDDISH-PURPLE/MAUVE
GEORDIE VIOLET / PALE BLUE
GOOD REPORT BLUE
GOREY PURPLE
GWEN BLUE
GWENDA BLUE
GYPSY DARK PURPLE
HABERNERA PINK
HALLMARK PINK
HARMONY PINK / LAVENDER
HARRY HOTSPUR PURPLE / PINK
HAZEL BLUE
HEADY PINK
HERMIA PURPLE-BLUE / MAUVE
HIGHLAND PARK BLUE
HOWARD TELFORD DEEP PURPLE
IAN GREVILLE PINK SHADES
IBIS PINK
ICE MAIDEN BLUE
JACK DEAN DEEP VELVETY CRIMSON
JEAN FIELDER PINK
JEANNE PINK
JEANNIE TELFORD CERISE
JOANNA SHAYLOR LAV / PURPLE
JOANNE PURPLE / LAVENDER-PINK
JOHN WAYNE PURPLE / PINK
JONATHON LAV / PINK
JOY CRIMSON
JOYCE PURPLE-BLUE
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JUNE BLUISH-PURPLE
KAREN MCDONALD BLUE OR PURPLE
KATH PURPLE
KELSO LIGHT MAUVE
KERCUP PURPLE / LIGHT MAUVE
KEVIN KEEGAN CRIMSON/PINK
KINGFISHER PINK
KINTAIL PURPLE
KOHINOOR DARK PINK
LADY DARESBURY WINE-RED / CERISE
LADY JOYFUL PURPLE
LANGLEY PARK PLUM SHADES
LARA BLUE
LARRY PURPLE / PALE MAUVE
LEE LIGHT PURPLE SHADES
LEE CLARKE PINK
LEGOLAS PLUM
LIGHTHEARTED CERISE / PALE MAUVE
LILA PINK
LILIAN HILL BLUE
LIMELIGHT LAVENDER PINK
LISA PURPLE / LAVENDER
LOTHLORIEN DARK PINK
MANDARIN MAUVE BLUE
MARGARET FAULKNER DARK PLUM-RED
MARGARET IRENE PINK
MARK PURPLE / PINK
MAY DARK PLUM / PINK
MEADOW LARK BLUE
MEHTA PINK
MELLIFLUOUS PURPLE
MILKMAID BLUE
MILLICENT MAUVE-BLUE SHADES
MIRABELLA BAY LIGHT PINK
MIRIAM BLUE
MISS NEWMAN BLUE SHADES
MONICA PURPLE-BLUE
MOON RIVER BLUE OR PURPLE
MR R BOLTON REDDISH-PURPLE
MRS L HEARNE GREY-BLUE / BLUE
MY FAIR LADY DARK BLUE / LIGHT BLUE
NEFERTITI PURPLE
NEWSBOY DARK PINK
NICOLA JANE LILAC
NINA LAVENDER
NONCHALANCE REDDISH-PURPLE / LILAC
NORMA PURPLE-BLUE
PARAGON PLUM-PURPLE / MAUVE
PAULINE PURPLE
PENDLE PROMISE BLUE
PEQUOD LAVENDER-BLUE
PHYLLIS DOUGLAS PURPLE-BLUE
PIERROT PURPLE / LAVENDER
PINK LADY PURPLE / PINK
PIPPIN RICH PINKY-RED
PIXIE PURPLE / MAUVE
POLESTAR PURPLE
PURPLE EMPEROR PURPLE
QUARRY LANE PURPLE
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QUINTESSENCE PURPLE
RABLEY HEATH PURPLE-BLUE / LIGHT BLUE
RAMESES PURPLE
ROSE KAYE RICH CRIMSON / LIGHT PINK
ROWENA PURPLE / LILAC
ROXBURGH DEEP PURPLE-BLUE
SABRINA DARK PINK
SALLY DEEP PURPLE-BLUE
SAM GANGEE PINK
SAM HUNTER RED
SANDRA MAUVE-BLUE
SIDNEY PINK
SKYLARK PURPLE
SONCEY FACE DARK PINK / PALE PINK
SOPHIE MAUVE-PINK
SPARKY DARK PINK
STELLA NORTH PINK
STELLA SOUTH PINK
STEWART WEST PURPLE
STONNAL RICH PURPLE / LIGHT MAUVE
STORMIN NORMAN MAUVE
SUE PURPLE
SUMMER SKY BLUE
SUSAN BLUE
SYMPHONY BLUE
TED GIBBS CRIMSON / PALE PINKISH-MAUVE
TEMERAIRE BLUE
THE CZAR BLUE
THE LADY GALADRIEL REDDISH-PURPLE / PINK
THETIS DARK BLUE / MID BLUE
TUMBLEDOWN DARK RED
TUTMOSES PURPLE
VALERIE PURPLE / LIGHT MAUVE
VEE TOO MAGENTA / CERISE
VELVET MOON LAVENDER / PINK
VENETIAN PINK
VICTORIA DE WEMYSS DEEP BLUE / LIGHT BLUE
VICTORIA PARK BLUE
VULCAN BLUE-PURPLE / LILAC
WALTON BLUE
WALTZ TIME PURPLE
WHITE WATERS BLUE
WIDE AWAKE PINKISH-RED
YI HINNEY MAROON / PINK
ALPINE AURICULAS - GOLD CENTRED A C HADFIELD MAROON / PALE BUFF
AGA KHAN RED
ALAMO RED-BROWN
ALAN RAVENSCROFT BROWN
ALEXANDRA GEORGINA MAROON / CORAL
ALISON JANE DEEP RED-BROWN
ALLEGRO BRIGHT CRIMSON
AMICABLE DARK RED
ANCIENT SOCIETY ORANGE BROWN
ANDREA JULIE ORANGE-RED
APPLECROSS DEEP RED
BACCHUS DEEP VELVETY RED
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BASUTO DEEP CRIMSON-MAROON
BEWITCHED BROWN
BILBO BAGGINS PLUM / GOLD
BLOSSOM CRIMSON RED
BLYTH SPIRIT RED
BOLERO COPPER RED / APRICOT PINK
BOOKHAM FIREFLY CRIMSON/MAROON
BRENDA'S CHOICE DARK PURPLE-MAROON
BRIGHT EYES DARK RED / ORANGE
BROAD GOLD BROWN
BROWN BEN BLACKISH-RED / PALER RED
BROWN BESS BROWN / LIGHT BROWN
BUNTY WINE-RED
BUTTERWICK RICH VELVETY BROWN
CAROLE BROWN
CARRERAS RED
CHARLIE'S AUNT RED
CUDDLES BROWN
DRAGON’S HOARD LIGHT BROWN / YELLOW
DOREEN STEPHENS BRIGHT RED SHADES
DUSKY MAIDEN DK PURPLE-BROWN
EASTERN PROMISE RED / BROWN
ELI JENKINS BROWN / ORANGE
ELIZABETH ANN DEEP VELVETY RED
ERICA DEEP PINKISH-RED / ROSE
ETHEL BROWN
EYE-OPENER DK PURPLE / PALE BUFF
FINCHFIELD BROWN
FIRENZE RED / PINK
FIRST LADY BROWN / ORANGE
FONTEYN RICH PURPLE
FRADLEY DARK RED
FRANK FAULKNER DEEP RED
GAIL ATKINSON BROWN / YELLOW
GALEN DARK ORANGE-BROWN
GAY CRUSADER ORANGE RED / ORANGE
GEE CROSS RED
GENEROSITY PINK SHADES
GEORGE JENNINGS RED / PINK
GOLD SEAM DEEP MAROON / PALE BROWN
GOLDEN BOY DEEP RED / PALE BROWN
GOLDEN WEDDING GOLD
GOLLUM BROWN
GYPSY ROSE LEE BROWN
HAUGHMOND BROWN
HEARTS OF GOLD GOLD
HEBERS GOLD
IMMACULATE GOLD
IMPASSIONED GOLD
IMPECCABLE BROWN
IMPERTURBABLE RED
INDIAN LOVE CALL RED
JANIE HILL RED-BROWN / GOLD
JENNY BROWNISH-RED
JERSEY BOUNCE ORANGE / BROWN
JOE PERKS DARK BROWN / LIGHT BROWN
JOHN STEWART WINE RED
KATCHACHURIAN RED
KEN CHILTON DK BROWN SHADES
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KEVIN ORANGE BROWN SHADES
KIM DEEP CRIMSON-RED
KINGCUP CRIMSON / BROWN
LADY OF THE VALE BROWN-RED / ORANGE
LANDY BROWNISH-RED
LAREDO RED
LAZY RIVER RED
LEE PAUL MAROON / GOLD
LING ORANGE-RED
M.H.SPRING RED
MARGOT FONTEYN BROWN
MAUREEN MILLWARD RED-BROWN
MERRIDALE BRIGHT RED-BROWN
MICK BROWN / GOLD
MINK RED-BROWN
MIRANDINHA DEEP RED
MOLLIE LANGFORD PURPLE / MAUVE
NICKITY RED-BROWN/GOLD
OLD SMOKEY BROWN
OLTON ORANGE BROWN
PADDLIN MADELEINE DEEP RED / ORANGE
PALEFACE LIKE SIRIUS - PALER
PASTICHE BROWN/ORANGE-BROWN
PHAROAH BROWN
PIERS TELFORD MAROON / ORANGE
PIMROAGH YELLOW / PURPLE
PRETENDER RED
PRINCE IGOR RED
PRINCE JOHN MAROON / CRIMSON
RAB C NESBITT ORANGE / BROWN
RADIANT GOLD
RED CAR DEEP PINK
RED MARK BRIGHT RED
RENE CRIMSON
RENOWN ORANGE/BROWN
RESPECTABLE ORANGE/BROWN
RING OF FIRE BROWN / GOLD
RISDENE ORANGE /BROWN
RODEO DARK RED / ORANGE
ROY KEANE PURPLE BROWN / ORANGE
SANDHILLS MAROON / KHAKI
SANDWOOD BAY ORANGE-RED
SHERGOLD BROWN
SHOTLEY DEEP RED
SIR JOHN HALL PINK
SIR JOHN MAROON / BUFF
SIRBOL BROWN SHADES
SIRIUS MAROON / GOLD
SLIM WHITMAN ORANGE BROWN
SNOOTY FOX II DARK RED / GOLDEN ORANGE
SNOOTY FOX DARK RED / GOLDEN ORANGE
ST ELMO BROWNISH-RED
SUBLIMINAL RED
SUMMER WINE RED SHADES
SUMO GOLD
SWEET GEORGIA BROWN BROWN
T A HADFIELD RED/PINK
TALLY HO BROWN
TARANTELLA DEEP RED
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TED ROBERTS MAROON/CRIMSON
TERPO RED
THE EGYPTIAN ORANGE SHADES
THE HOBBIT YELLOW BROWN
THE SNEEP BROWN/GOLD
TOFFEE CRISP ORANGE / BROWN
TROY AYKMAN MAROON / CRIMSON
TUMMEL RED-BROWN
TYPHOON BROWNISH-PURPLE
UNCLE ARTHUR BROWN
UNFORGETTABLE RED/BROWN
VALERIE CLARE BROWN
VERA ORANGE
VERDI BROWN / GOLDEN BROWN
WILF BOOTH MAROON / CRIMSON
WINNIFRED RICH RED
WOODMILL GOLDEN BROWN
WOOKEY HOLE DEEP RED / PALE ORANGE
GREEN EDGED SHOW AURICULAS
A89
BENNY GREEN
BOB LANCASHIRE
CHLOE
CHLORIS
CLIPPER
DAPHNIS
DOROTHY
DR R NEWTON
ENVY
FIGARO
FLEMINGHOUSE
GEMINI
GREENHEART
GELDERSOME GREEN 2
GRETNA GREEN
GRUENER VELTLINER
HAMBLEDON
HAFFNER
HEW DALRYMPLE
HOLYROOD
JULIA
JUPITER
LINZE 2
MARMION
MOSELLE
OBAN
ORB
PRAGUE
ROB
ROBERT GREEN
ROBERTO
SALE GREEN
SAPPHO
SCIPIO
SERENITY
SUPERB
TAMINO
THE MAVERICK
THE MEKON
TINKERBELL
VIVIEN
ZIRCON
GREY/WHITE EDGED SHOW AURICULAS ASCOT GAVOTTE
ALMONDBURY
BEN LAWERS
BROOKFIELD
C.G.HAYSOM
CANDIDA
CLARE
COLBURY
CORPORAL JONES
DOUGLAS WHITE
DUCHESS OF MALFI
EMBLEY
EMERY DOWN
FREYA
GALATEA
GAVIN WARD
GREY FRIAR
GREY HAWK
GREY LAG
GREY OWL
GREY RIDGE
HELENA
HETTY WOOLF
IAGO
JAMES ARNOTT
JAMES WATTAM
JORVIK
LOVEBIRD
LUDLOW
MAGGIE
MANKA
MARGARET MARTIN
MICHAEL WATTAM
MINSTREL
OAKIE
ORLANDO
PIKEY
PTARMIGAN
ROSALIE EDWARDS
SGT WILSON
SEA PEEP
SHARMANS CROSS
SHERWOOD
SILVERFIELDS
SILVERWAYS
SLIOCH
SNOWY OWL
ST BOSWELLS
TENBY GREY
THE BRIDE
TRUE BRITON
WARWICK
WHITE ENSIGN
WHITE CAP
WHITE SATIN
WHITE WINGS
YORKSHIRE GREY
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GREY EDGED FANCY AURICULAS
Body Colour Body Colour
BLUE CHIP BLUE
CLOUDED YELLOW YELLOW
COFFEE PALE BROWN
CONSERVATIVE RED
CORNMEAL BLACK
ERROR PURPLE-BLUE
EUSTON ROAD LAVENDER BLUE
FANCIFUL RED
FANFARE RED
FLEET STREET RED
GREY MONARCH GOLD
HAWKWOOD DARK RED
MARY POPPINS RED
MERE RIPPLE RED
MONK YELLOW
OLD ENGLAND RED
QUEEN BEE RED
SALAD YELLOW
SHOWTIME RED
SOLARIO RED
STAR WARS PURPLE
STRAND RED
STUBB'S TARTAN RED
SWEET PASTURES YELLOW
TRAFALGAR SQUARE RED
GREEN EDGED FANCY AURICULAS Body Colour Body Colour AC85 RED
BROUGHTON RED
BUCKS GREEN RED
CLUNIE 2 RED
COLONEL CHAMPNEYS VIOLET
CRIMPLE LILAC
DONNA CLANCY (O.85.RR) RED
ESCHMAN STARFLOWERS PURPLE
ETNA RED
FLORENCE BROWN RED
GLEN ELG (C.77.ROLTS) RED
GREENFINGER YELLOW
GREEN ISLE RED
GREEN SHANK RED
GRETA RED
HELEN BARTER PURPLE
HINTON FIELDS YELLOW
IDMISTON RED
KINCRAIG RED
LAVEROCK FANCY RED
LISA CLARA RED
MINLEY MAGENTA
NANKENAN YELLOW
OBAN RED
RAJAH BRIGHT RED
ROLTS RED
RONDY YELLOW
SPRING MEADOWS YELLOW
TOSCA (J84RR) RED
OTHER FANCY SHOW AURICULAS
DENIM PALE BLUE
ICON PALE YELLOW FLUSHED PURPLE-PINK
FLEECY CREAM / LAVENDER PURPLE
MOON FAIRY LAVENDER PUPLE / LIME YELLOW
STRIPED AURICULAS AMORE LAVENDER / PALE GREEN
ANGEL EYES BLUE / YELLOW / WHITE
ANGELA SHORT GREY / RED
APRIL TIGER MAUVE / GREY / WHITE
ARUNDELL RED / GREEN
BLACKPOOL ROCK PINK / WHITE
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BLOSSOM DEARIE LAVENDER/ GREYGREEN
BLUE SKIES DARK BLUE/WHITE
BLUSH BABY RED / WHITE
BORDER BEAUTY GREY/RED/WHITE
DAN TIGER GREEN / RED
DECKCHAIR GREEN / PURPLE
DEEP PURPLE / RED STRIPE PURPLE / RED
FANDANGO YELLOW / WHITE
FLUFFY DUCKLING YELLOW / PALE LAVENDER
FUZZY YELLOW / SMOKEY BROWN
GREEN GODDESS GREEN / PURPLE
HANDSOME LASS PALE RED / GREY
IMARI STRIPE PURPLE / GREY / GREEN
HOBBY HORSE MAROON / CREAM
JEANNIE JINGLES 2 YELLOW / BUFF
JESMOND DK. PURPLE / WHITE
KAREN CORDRAY (RN25) BLACK / WHITE
KONIGIN DER NACHT DK PURPLE / WHITE
LADY SITWELL PALE GREEN / RED
LOLITA CREAM / PALE PINK
LIKELY LAD BLACK / WHITE
LORD SAYE and SELE YELLOW / BROWN
MAY TIGER DARK RED / WHITE
MARION TIGER RED / WHITE
MAZETTA MAROON/GREEN/WHITE
MERLIN BLACK / WHITE
MERSEY TIGER RED / GREY
MINTY PALE GREEN / LILAC
MONMOUTH TABBY GINGER SHADES
NIGHT AND DAY PURPLE-BLUE / WHITE
ORWELL TIGER GREEN / DARK RED
OSBASTON BULL'S EYE REDDISH-PURPLE / WHITE
PARTY ANIMAL MAUVE / YELLOW
PURPLE LOVELY PURPLE/BLUE/WHITE
PURPLE PROSE PURPLE / WHITE
RED WIRE RED / WHITE
REGENCY EMPEROR PURPLE / WHITE
RENISHAW HALL PALE MAUVE / BUFF
RERESBY SITWELL PALE GREEN / CLARET
ROVER STRIPE RED / GREY
SHINING HOUR LIME GREEN / RED
SMOOTHY DARK RED / GREEN
SPOKEY PURPLE / YELLOW
STRIPED ACE PURPLE / YELLOW
SWIFT RED / WHITE
TAY TIGER RED / GREEN
TIPTOE RED / WHITE
VIOLET SURPRISE VIOLET / WHITE
WYE HEN PALE BROWN / PALE GREEN
YUMMY BROWN / YELLOW / WHITE
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SHOW SELF AURICULAS ALFRED NIBLETT RED
ANTOC YELLOW
APRIL MOON PALE YELLOW
BANK ERROR RED
BARBARELLA DARK RED
BELLE ZANA PINK
BENDIGO YELLOW
BILTON YELLOW
BISTO BROWN
BLACK HILL DARK RED
BLUE CLIFF BLUE
BLUE FIRE BLUE
BLUE JEAN BLUE
BLUE NILE BLUE
BLUE STEEL BLUE
BLUE YONDER BLUE
BOOKHAM STAR YELLOW
BRASSO YELLOW
BRAZIL YELLOW
BRICK LANE RED
BROMPTON YELLOW
CHANEL PINK
CHAFFINCH YELLOW
CHERRY RED
CHEYENNE RED
CHIFFON PINK
CHORISTER MAIZE-YELLOW
CONSETT DARK RED
CORAL RED
CORNTIME PALE YELLOW
CORTINA RED
COVENTRY STRET YELLOW
DAKOTA RED
DOUG LOCHHEAD ORANGE-RED
DOUGLAS BLACK DARK RED
EATON DAWN PINK
ELSINORE YELLOW
ERJON DK RED
ESSO BLUE
EVENTIDE BLUE
EVEREST BLUE BLUE
FANNY MEERBECK RED
FARO BLUE
FAVOURITE RED
FENBY RED
GERONIMO RED
GIZABROON DARK RED
GLEAM YELLOW
GOLDEN FLEECE YELLOW
GOLDEN HILL YELLOW
GUINEA YELLOW
HARRY 'O' RED
HARVEST GLOW YELLOW
HEADDRESS RED
HELEN YELLOW
JOEL BLUE
KNIGHTS RED
LADY DIANA YELLOW
LADY ZOE RED
LECHISTAN RED
LEMON DROP LEMON-YELLOW
LEPTON JUBILEE BLUE
LICH LIGHT RED
LILAC DOMINO BLUE
LIMELIGHT PALE YELLOW
LISA'S RED RED
LISA'S SMILE YELLOW
LUPY MINSTREL BLUE
MADAME GINA YELLOW
MANDY CERISE
MARTIN LUTHER KING BLUE
MARY ZACK YELLOW
MELODY YELLOW
MICHAEL BLUE
MIKADO DARK RED
MOJAVE RED
MONEYMOON PALE YELLOW
MONTY BLUE
MOONRISE PALE YELLOW
NEAT AND TIDY DARK RED
NEVILLE TELFORD RED
NIGHTWINK DK RED
NOCTURNE DARK RED
NORTHERN BLUE BLUE
OAKES BLUE BLUE
OLD GOLD GOLD
PAT RED
PARTY TIME PALE YELLOW
PICADILLY YELLOW
PIMLICO BLUE
PLUSH ROYAL BLUE
POT OF GOLD YELLOW
PRINCE BISHOPS BLUE
PRINCE CHARMING YELLOW
PUMPKIN BROWN
PURPLE PROMISE PURPLE-BLUE
PURPLE SAGE PURPLE-BLUE
RED BARON RED
RED EMBERS RED
RED GAUNTLET RED
RED RUM RED
REMUS BLUE
RING O’ BELLS RED
ROCKSAND PALE YELLOW
ROSEBUD PINK
ROSEMARY RED
ROYAL MAIL RED
ROYAL MARINE BLUE
SAILOR BOY BLUE
SANDMARTIN GOLD
SATCHMO DK RED
SCORCHER RED
SHARON LOUISE YELLOW
SHEILA YELLOW
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SHERE RED
SIMPLY RED RED
SPITFIRE RED
STANT'S BLUE BLUE
STONEY CROSS CRIMSON-RED
STRAWBERRY FIELDS RED
SUGAR PLUM FAIRY DEEP PINK
SUNDANCER ORANGE
SUNFLOWER YELLOW
SUNNY BROW YELLOW
SUPER PARA DARK RED
TAFFETA LILAC
THE BARON YELLOW
THE BISHOP RED
THE RAVEN DARK RED
THE SNODS DARK RED
TOMBOY YELLOW
TOOLYN BLUE
TRUDY RED
TRUMPET BLUE BLUE
TWIGGY YELLOW
UPTON BELLE YELLOW
WATCHET BLUE
WEDDING DAY RED
WHISTLEJACKET BROWN
WINCHA DARK RED
DOUBLE AURICULAS ALBERT BAILEY GOLDEN-BROWN
ANGOSTURA PLUM RED
ATHENA PINK
AUDACITY GOLDEN-BROWN
AVON TORO CREAM
AVON CITRONELLA YELLOW
BALTIC AMBER AMBER
BLACK DIAMOND DK PURPLE
BLACK JACK PURPLE BLACK
BLAKENEY PURPLE
BRAZEN HUSSEY GOLDEN-BROWN
BRIMSTONE SULPHUR YELLOW
BUTTERMERE YELLOW
CALYPSO PALE ORANGE / MARMALADE
CAMELOT DARK RED
CAMEO BEAUTY YELLOW / CREAM
CARMEL GOLD
CHARLES BRONSON CORAL-PINK
CHARLOTTE BROOKS YELLOW
CHECKMATE PLUM RED
CHIQUITA BROWN
CINNAMON CINNAMON
CITRON ELLA YELLOW
CLAXBY PLUCACRE PURPLE
CORNISH CREAM CREAM
CORRIE FILES RED
CRIMSON GLOW CRIMSON
DARK EYES PURPLE
DAVID BECKHAM LILAC
DELILAH DARK RED
DENA SNUFFER CREAM
DEVON CREAM CREAM
DIAMOND WHITE
DIGIT GOLD
DORADO BRIGHT YELLOW
DOUBLET DK REDDISH-PURPLE
DOYEN RED
EDITH MAJOR BLUE / CREAM
ETHEL WILD PALE YELLOW
FIDDLERS GREEN GREEN
FANTASIA RED WITH WHITE STRIPES
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FIRSBY CREAM
FISHTOFT PURPLE
FOREST BORDEAUX RED
FOREST BRACKEN APRICOT
FOREST CAPUCCINO ORANGE SHADES
FOREST DUET PURPLE
FOREST FIRE ORANGE-RED
FOREST HEATH OFF WHITE
FOREST LEMON LEMON YELLOW
FOREST TWILIGHT WINE RED
FRANK BAILEY DEEP GOLD
FRED BOOLEY PURPLE
FUNNY VALENTINE RED
GALA PURPLE
GOLDEN CHARTREUSE GOLD
GOLDEN HIND GOLDEN-YELLOW
GOLDEN SPLENDOUR BROWNY-GOLD
GRAND SLAM BLOOD ORANGE
GRESWOLDE GOLD
GWEN BAKER LIMEY-YELLOW
HELENA DEAN PALE YELLOW
ICE CAP WHITE
ILONA CREAM
JANE MYERS CREAMY-YELLOW
JOANNE PURPLE SHADES
JUNGFRAU CREAMY-WHITE
KENCO COFFEE
KENTUCKY BLUES BLUE
KING GEORGE PURPLE
KIRKLAND PURPLE
LADY DAY PURPLE-VIOLET
LANCELOT DARK PINK
LESTER PURPLE
LICHFIELD LIGHT PURPLE
LIGHTMOOR PALE BUFF
LILAC LADYWOOD LILAC
LIMA GREENISH-YELLOW
LIMAKA BUFF
LINCOLN BULLION GOLD
LINCOLN BISCUIT LIGHT BROWN
LINCOLN BUTTERSCOTCH BROWN
LINCOLN CHESTNUT BROWN
LINCOLN CONSORT BURGUNDY
LINCOLN FAIR PURPLE
LITTLE ROSETTE PINKY-BROWN
MAID MARION PALE YELLOW
MARIE CROUSSE DARK PURPLE
MATTHEW YATES PURPLE-BLACK
MEDALLION GOLD
MERLIN BLACK / WHITE
MISS BLUEY BLUE
MISS PINKIE PINK
MOONSTONE LEMON-YELLOW
MR BOJANGLES YELLOW / PINK
NICK DRAKE LAVENDER BLUE
NIGEL VIOLET-BLACK
NITA CREAMY WHITE
NONA PINK
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NYMPH CREAM
ODETTE REDDISH-PURPLE
OYSTER PALE PINK
PAPHOS PINK
PHANTOM LAVENDR BLUE
PIGLET PINK
PINK FONDANT MAUVE-PINK
PROMETHEUS RED
PSYCHE YELLOW
PURPLE FRILLS PURPLE
RIATTY PURPLE
ROSE CONJOU PURPLE
SAMANTHA BUFF
SARAH GISBY BURGUNDY
SARAH LODGE PURPLE-BLUE
SATIN DOLL LIGHT PURPLE
SATSUMA ORANGE
SHALFORD PURPLE
SIBSEY LAVENDER
SLEEPING BEAUTY WHITE WITH OYSTER SHEEN
SOMERSBY YELLOW
STROMBOLI RED
SUSANNAH LILAC-PINK
SWORD GREEN
TEAWELL PRIDE ROSE-PURPLE
TERRORCOTTA RED-BROWN
THE CARDINAL RED
TIM PURPLE
TROUBLE LIGHT CHOCOLATE
USHBA YELLOW/WHITE
WALTON HEATH DARK PURPLE-BLUE
WILLIAM GUNN CHESTNUT BROWN
ZAMBIA DEEP RED
BORDER AURICULAS ANGELA GOULD PURPLE-BLUE
BALLYNAHINCH MUSTARD
BELLAMY PRIDE WHITE
BLUE MERLE BLUE
BLUE VELVET DEEP VELVET BLUE
BORDER BANDIT ORANGE
BROWNIE BROWN
CHARLES RENNIE PALE PINK
CURRY BLEND YELLOW
DALES RED BRICK- RED
DERRILL BRONZE
DR LENNON'S WHITE WHITE
EDEN ALEXANDER DARK RED
EDEN CARMINE RED
EDEN CYNTHIA CLARET / LIGHT CENTRE
EDEN DAVID PLUM / WHITE EYE
EDEN GREENFINCH GREEN SHADES
EDEN MOONLIGHT PALE YELLOW
EDEN SIMON DEEP PURPLE / LIGHT CENTRE
EDEN SURPRISE BURGUNDY
FINLEY BLUE
GOEBLII (GOBLII) BLUE
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GEORGE SWINFORD’S LEATHERCOAT
GWAI LOH (RED DEVIL) RED
HAZEL YELLOW
JOHANN BACH DEEP PURPLE-BLUE
JULIA JANE DARK RED
JULIE NUTHALL MAUVE-PINK
LEMON SHERBERT YELLOW
LINTZ RED-BROWN
LUCY LOCKET PALE YELLOW
MC WATTS BLUE GREY-BLUE
MUM’S FAVOURITE WHITE/YELLOW/MAUVE
OLD BLACK ISLE DARK RED
OLD CLOVE RED RED
OLD IRISH BLUE BLUE
OLD IRISH SCENTED YELLOW
OLD SUFFOLK BRONZE BRONZE
OLD YELLOW DUSTY MILLER YELLOW
OSBORNE GREEN GREEN / VIOLET
PARADISE YELLOW BRIGHT YELLOW
QUEEN ALEXANDRA PALE YELLOW
ROBBO RED
RUBY HYDE RUBY RED
SONIA NICOLLE PURPLE / CREAM
STARLING DARK PURPLE
WALLY EDEN MAGENTA
WINDWAYS MYSTERY YELLOW-BROWN
WINNIFRED BROWN SHADES
WOODLANDS LACE
WYCLIFFE MIDNIGHT BLUE
AURICULA OPEN DAYS 2009 /2010 /2011
Our Open Days in April and May have attracted visitors from all
over the country. Here are some of their very kind comments!
‘Excellent. Very impressive and very well set out.’
‘First visit – not the last. Thank you!’
‘Pleased we came. Beautiful plants. Lovely helpful staff.’
‘First Class! An excellent array.’
‘Very nice. Would like to buy the lot but can’t’.
‘Beautiful flowers. Lift the spirits.’
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PRIMULAS
There are over 500 species of Primula and a multitude of hybrids all with varying
needs. We have therefore grouped them according to their cultural needs. The plants
are also divided into those of Asiatic or European origin as most of the useful
literature on primulas is in this form.
The following books are useful for descriptive and cultural information about this
fascinating genus. Some are out of print but they are worth seeking out.
A PLANTSMAN'S GUIDE TO PRIMULAS by P.Swindell (1989); Ward Lock.
ASIATIC PRIMULAS by Roy Green (1976); Alpine Garden Society Publication.
HARDY PRIMULAS by H. G. Lyall (1959); Collingridge.
PRIMROSES AND POLYANTHUS by P. Ward (1997); Batsford.
PRIMULA by J. Richards (1993) ; Batsford Books. Revised 2003: Timber Press.
PRIMULAS - THE COMPLETE GUIDE by M. A. Robinson (1990); Crowood.
PRIMULAS by A. G .Puttock (1957); Garden Book Club .
PRIMULAS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA by G. F. Smith, B. Burrow and D. B.
Lowe (1984); Alpine Garden Society Publication.
PRIMULAS OLD AND NEW by J. Wemyss-Cooke; David and Charles.
THE BOOK of PRIMROSES by Barbara Shaw (1991) David and Charles
THE GENUS PRIMULA IN CULTIVATION AND IN THE WILD by J.J.Halda
(1992); Tethys Books, Denver, USA
If you are hooked on primulas and auriculas do please consider joining The National
Auricula and Primula Society (NAPS for short!). Details are given on page 19 of this
catalogue. As well as organising auricula and primula shows, each section produces a
yearbook which contains excellent articles on all aspects of growing and showing.
They also have excellent web sites with pictures of plants from the shows. We are
active members of the Midland and West Section and also founder members of a
lively local group - The East Midlands Group.
Please note that the descriptive primula list contains information
about a wide range of species and hybrids. Please consult our
availability list to see what we have for sale. For some species we have
seed available, but not plants.
WHY NOT SEND 2 x FIRST CLASS STAMPS FOR
A COPY OF OUR AURICULA and PRIMULA SEED LIST?
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EUROPEAN PRIMULAS
FOR ALPINE HOUSE, ROCK GARDEN, TROUGH, SCREE etc These spring-flowering plants prefer a position in rich, moist but well-drained soil; like all primulas
they should not dry out in summer. Many are suited to alpine house cultivation, indeed the cultivars
of P.allionii should always have overhead protection. Some of the hybrids of allionii are more
robust and may be grown outside in troughs and screes. All the plants in this section make good
pans for exhibiting at Shows.
PRIMULA ALLIONII FORMS
These lovely alpine house plants flower in early spring (January to March). They make low
cushions of green or grey-green leaves studded or almost completely covered with almost stem-less
flowers. They must always be grown with overhead protection. They flower from February onwards
and are superb plants for exhibiting at shows. Grow them in a well-drained ‘alpine’ compost. Some
growers use equal parts of John Innes No: 2 and sharp grit. Our collection is vast and other
varieties will appear from time to time - check our availability list!
'ANNA GRIFFITH' Distinctive, pale pink, frilly flowers.
‘CLAUDE FLIGHT’ Pinkish-violet diffusing to an off white centre.
'ELIZABETH BAKER' Very pale pink, gradating to white centre. Pin eyed.
'FANFARE' Mauve-pink, thrum-eyed flowers. Early flowering
'FORMA' Mauve with small white eye. Thrum eyed.
'HOCKER EDGE' Mauve-purple, pin-eyed flowers. Attractive variety which makes a neat
rounded cushion of rosettes.
'HUNTSMAN' Lilac with indistinct white eye. Pin-eyed
'INGWERSEN'S FORM' Starry mauve-pink flowers shading to a white eye. Pin.
'KEN'S SEEDLING' Large, pale lavender, white-eyed flowers. Pin-eyed
'LISMORE 81/19/2' Deep magenta-pink, white-eyed flowers over soft grey-green leaves.
'LISMORE 81/19/3' Pink, white-eyed flowers
'LISMORE 87/3/2' The flowers open deep pink and fade to pale mauve-pink with a white centre.
Another super plant from the Lismore stable.
'MARION' Neat funnel-shaped, mauve-pink flowers. Pin-eyed
'MARJORIE WOOSTER' Large mauve-pink flowers with wavy edges and white centres.
'MARY BERRY' Rich crimson-purple flowers with a starry white eye. Late flowering.
'MRS DYAS' Late flowering form with mauve-pink, starry-eyed flowers. Makes a neat, flat
cushion of neat grey-green rosettes
'SARACEN' Tight domes of small grey-green leaves studded with small mauve-purple flowers.
'SCIMITAR' Low cushions of small grey-green leaves covered with small, neat mauve flowers. A
most attractive, slow growing variety.
'SNOWFLAKE' Glistening white, wavy-edged petals which become pink as they age. Thrum.
'TRANQUILLITY' Pale bluish-lavender flowers with a distinct eye
EUROPEAN PRIMULA HYBRIDS
Some of these hybrids are quite robust and may be grown outside in troughs and screes. A well-
drained loam based compost should be used but with less grit than for the P. allionii cultivars. All
the plants in this section are excellent for exhibition. They mostly flower in March / April although
some may start to flower in early February, depending on the weather conditions.
'AIRE MIST' Large creamy-white flowers over neat, deep green foliage. Tough.
'AIRE WAVES' Very similar to 'Aire Mist' but with wavy petals and the plant blooms about three
weeks earlier.
'ALEXINA' Large rose-purple, white eyed flowers. Raised at the Hartside Nursery.
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ALLIONII x HIRSUTA A compact hybrid which is in between the parents. Flowers are pink
with white eye. An easy plant for alpine house or trough
ALLIONII x MARGINATA Deep mauve, funnel-shaped flowers and dark green leaves
sometimes lightly edged with meal. Flowers in early spring. We have several forms of this cross.
ALLIONII x 'OLD RED DUSTY MILLER' Dark reddish-pink, yellow eyed flowers; dark green
leaves. Tough!
ALLIONII x PEDEMONTANA A small hybrid with lilac flowers and rosettes of neat, deep
green leaves. Alpine house or trough
ALLIONII x 'WHITE LINDA POPE ' This lovely hybrid was raised by Joe Elliott. Joe was the
son of Clarence Elliott and his Broadwell Nursery at Moreton in Marsh in Gloucestershire was
world famous. From this nursery came a legendary collection of hybrids which were initially
released with clone numbers e.g. Bee Cross No:6. They are from P. allionii x ‘P. ‘White Linda
Pope’ and according to Joe it was the Broadwell bees that did the pollinating for him! What clever
bees he had. Joe named ‘Clarence Elliott’ and ‘Jo-Jo’ and later agreed to names for several other
worthy seedlings. All are showy and free flowering. The plant which we offer bears large flowers
of a good clear pink with a white eye.
'BEATRICE WOOSTER' Rosettes of slightly sticky leaves and masses of light pink, white- eyed
flowers. Easy.
'BROXBOURNE' Slow-growing but reliable old variety with large, pin-eyed, lavender-pink
flowers.
'CLARENCE ELLIOT' Large blue-lilac flowers each with a creamy white eye. An excellent
subject for exhibition.
‘EARLY BIRD’ Pale lilac flowers over attractive foliage. One of the first to flower.
'ELLEN PAGE' Small reddish-purple flowers with a dusting of white meal and tight, somewhat
ragged rosettes of small leaves.
‘ETHEL BARKER’ Old variety raised by Frank Barker. Good solid heads of large carmine-pink,
white-eyed flowers on short stems over broadly toothed leaves. P. allionii x P. hirsuta.
'GARNET' Rich pink, white eyed flowers in clusters over toothed green leaves. Free flowering.
'HEMSWELL BLUSH' Loose heads of pale pink, yellow-eyed flowers. A larger plant from the
same cross which produced 'Hemswell Ember'. Raised by Martin Nest Nursery
'JACKIE RICHARDS' An attractive hybrid with pale lilac-blue flowers in loose clusters over
rosettes of shiny, toothed green leaves.
'JO-JO' Large blue-lilac flowers with a creamy yellow eye. An excellent plant for showing.
'LEA GARDENS' Large, pure white flowers with a pink tinge to the edge of the petals.
'LEE MYERS' Small, bright pink, slightly ruffled flowers over neat rosettes of grey-green leaves.
Bulks up quickly. Raised by the late Len Bailey.
‘LINDUM CREPE SUZETTE’ A marvellous exhibition plant which forms a low cushion
smothered with tight heads of pretty lilac-pink, white eyed flowers. Raised by Dreena and Martin
Thompson.
'LINDUM MOONLIGHT' Small pale blue flower from January to March. Raised by Dreena and
Martin Thompson who prefix their plants with 'Lindum' which is an ancient word for Lincoln.
'LISMORE 87/6' Deep pinkish-mauve flowers with a small starry white eye. Slightly ruffled
petals. Best grown with protection.
'LISMORE TREASURE' Very compact hybrid with distinctive yellow-eyed flowers of a rich
purplish-red. Makes a low, slow growing cushion.
'MARIS TABARD' P. allionii x P. marginata hybrid with neat pale lilac thrum-eyed flowers in
March. Alpine house or trough cultivation.
'MARS' Hybrid with deep purplish-pink, starry-eyed flowers.
x MINIERA (allionii x marginata) Mauve, pin-eyed flowers and attractive grey-green leaves
sometimes with a pronounced edging of meal. Recently renamed Primula x meridiana.
'PINK AIRE' Hybrid with white flowers, flushed pink.
'PINK ICE' (Lismore 79/7) This super hybrid has large pure white flowers with pink tinged edges
to the petals.
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'RACHEL KINNEN' Bigger hybrid with large, mauve-pink flowers. Robust.
'SAPPHIRE' Large bluish-lilac flowers and pointed, grey-green leaves. Very showy.
'SNOWCAP' Pure white flowers and compact rosettes of dark green, slightly sticky leaves.
'STRADBROOK CHARM' Lilac, white centred flowers; leaves light green with pale yellow
farina. Early flowering.
'STRADBROOK DAINTY' Neat hybrid with small mauve-pink flowers and yellow-mealed
leaves.
STRADBROOK DREAM' Lilac flowers, paler towards the centre. Leaves with a pronounced
mealy edge.
'STRADBROOK LILAC LUSTRE' Pale lilac flowers and lightly mealed, toothed leaves
'STRADBROOK MAUVE MAGIC' Gorgeous pale bluish-lilac, slightly ruffled flowers. Small,
mid green leaves edged with white meal.
‘TONY’ A little gem! Masses of creamy white flowers over small, neat green rosettes of leaves.
'WHARFEDALE GEM' One of Alec Stubb's hybrids with pink, white-eyed flowers and compact
rosettes of leaves.
'WHARFEDALE LING' White flowers edged with pink.
'WHARFEDALE SUNSHINE’ Large, white-eyed, pink flowers over greenish yellow leaves.
Slow growing.
'WHARFEDALE SUPERB' Another attractive hybrid with white flowers edged mauve.
P. MARGINATA FORMS This species has attractive rosettes of deeply serrated, silver-edged
leaves and blue, lilac, purple or white flowers in early spring. There are many outstanding named
forms for the collector. All are suitable for rock garden, alpine house or trough.
MARGINATA ALBA Form with good white flowers and grey-green toothed leaves.
MARGINATA 'BARBARA CLOUGH' Pinkish-lilac with a white eye; flowers broadly lanceolate
with medium sized teeth.
MARGINATA 'BEATRICE LASCARIS' Small, rounded and finely toothed leaves and pale
bluish-mauve flowers. Slow growing and rather small .
MARGINATA 'CAERULEA' Very attractive form with blue flowers and handsome mealed and
toothed foliage.
MARGINATA ‘COLLECTED FORM’ Pale lavender flowers and handsome, strongly toothed
leaves
MARGINATA 'DWARF FORM' Lovely variety with small lavender flowers and small grey-
green leaves.
MARGINATA 'GRANDIFLORA' Form with larger flowers than the type
MARGINATA 'HOLDEN VARIETY' Small grey-green leaves, neatly toothed and pale lilac
flowers. A very attractive form
MARGINATA ‘KESSELRINGS’ Very similar to Prichard’s Variety.
MARGINATA 'LILAC FORM' Pale lilac flowers and attractive small silvery-grey leaves.
MARGINATA 'NAPOLEON' Pale lavender flowers and strongly toothed leaves attractively
edged with farina. Alpine house, rock garden or trough. Flowers in March/April.
MARGINATA 'PRICHARD'S VAR' Pale lilac, white-eyed flowers and greyish-green roughly
toothed leaves with white farina.
P. MARGINATA HYBRIDS
x MARGINATA 'HYACINTHIA' Attractive hybrid with lovely blue flowers
x MARGINATA 'LINDA POPE' Ever popular plant with large white-eyed, lavender flowers.
x MARGINATA 'RHENANIANA' Mauve, white centred flowers and strongly toothed leaves. An
auricula x marginata cross.
x MARGINATA 'MARVEN' Purple-blue, dark-eyed flowers and neat, farinose leaves. 15cm.
x MARGINATA ‘MAUVE MIST’ A fabulous hybrid raised at Ashwood Nursery. Large deep
blue flowers and attractively mealed and toothed foliage.
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OTHER CLOSELY RELATED SPECIES P. AURICULA The true wild auricula from which the florists’ auriculas are descended. Rosettes of
fleshy, often farinose (mealy) leaves and heads of bright yellow, tubular flowers with characteristic
white throats. We occasionally offer plants raised from wild collected seed from Europe. They are
slow-growing but extremely beautiful.
P. CARNIOLICA One sided clusters of pink, white throated flowers over pale green leaves. For
rich, moisture retentive soil in a cool spot. To 25cm.
P. CLUSIANA Rose-pink flowers with deeply cleft petals and rosettes of leathery, glossy leaves. A
lime lover in nature. 10cm
P. x 'DIANNE HYBRIDS' Easy claret-pink hybrid related to P. x forsteri. For trough or rockery.
P. GLAUCESCENS From a small area in Northern Italy where it grows on limestone on shady
banks, crevices and screes. Tufts of stiff shiny leaves with cartilaginous margins. Short purple
stems with heads of lilac-purple flowers. Shy-flowering in cultivation and a challenge to the serious
collector! For us it flowers best outside and not cosseted in a greenhouse!
P. x FORSTERI (hirsuta x minima) Short stems bearing one to three pink flowers over mats of
small toothed leaves. Alpine house or trough. 5cm.
P. HIRSUTA Widely distributed in Austria and Switzerland. Rose-pink and rarely, white, flowers
and rosettes of sticky, dark green leaves. Variable but can be showy and floriferous. Needs well-
drained but moisture retentive soil in semi shade. 10cm.
P. INTEGRIFOLIA Pink flowers over neat rosettes. From the Alps where it grows in turf in high
meadows. 5cm.
P. LATIFOLIA One-sided umbels of deep purple / violet, long-tubed flowers over strap-shaped
leaves. Dislikes lime. 12cm.
P. MINIMA Large, stemless pink flowers with deeply notched petals on mats of small, toothed
leaves. Good in a trough, scree, rock garden or in pots.
P. MINIMA ALBA Pure white form of the above. Very handsome when grown well.
P. PALINURI From limestone cliffs in Salerno. Bright yellow flowers in one-sided umbels and
rosettes of broad auricula-like leaves. Rare in cultivation although it thrives in a sunny, well-drained
position. 20cm.
P. PEDEMONTANA ALBA Loose clusters of white flowers over deep green, strap-shaped leaves.
For alpine house, trough, scree or rock garden. April / May.
x STEINII (hirsuta x minima) Vigorous hybrid with clusters of deep pinkish-red flowers and
small, characteristically toothed leaves. 5cm.
SPECTABILIS Originates from mountains in Northern Italy where it grows on limestone in
grassland and on rocky ridges. Rosettes of green leathery leaves and large rose-pink, white-eyed
flowers. Shy flowering in cultivation; performs best outdoors. To 12cm.
VILLOSA Large pinkish-lilac, white-eyed flowers and rosettes of slightly sticky leaves which
have a reddish sheen. To 12cm.
WULFENIANA From the Eastern Alps. Small rosettes of dark green glossy leaves and umbels of
large purple flowers on short stems.
PRIMULA x PUBESCENS HYBRIDS These plants are mostly hybrids of P.auricula x P.hirsuta but they are smaller in stature than the
show auriculas. They are easy to grow and make excellent pans for the alpine house, especially for
the beginner. They are equally at home outdoors in a trough or on a rockery and flower from
March-May.
'APPLEBLOSSOM' Free flowering hybrid with lovely pale pink flowers. Rockery, trough or
alpine house.15cm.
‘BLUE WAVE’ Rich velvet-blue, yellow-eyed flowers in loose heads. Most attractive.
'BOOTHMANS VAR.' A vigorous form with dark reddish-purple, white-eyed flowers 7cm.
'CHAMOIS' Distinctive variety with unusual buff coloured flowers.
'CHRISTINE' Deep rose, white-eyed flowers and yellowish green leaves. Raised by Jack Drake.
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'CREAM VISCOSA' Small funnel shaped, cream flowers and rosettes of serrated pale green
leaves. An easy variety to grow and flower.
‘CRIMSON VELVET’ Rich crimson, yellow-eyed flowers in rounded heads. 10cm.
‘DEEP MRS WILSON’ An old variety with deep purple, white-eyed flowers in April. 7-10cm.
'FALDONSIDE' Dusky reddish-pink with a white eye. Neat habit. Flowers in April. 7-10 cm.
‘FREEDOM’ Pubescens hybrid with lilac-pink flowers and neat dark green foliage. 10cm
'GEORGE HARRISON' Attractive pale lavender flowers on 10cm stems.
'HARLOW CARR' Excellent creamy white form which is good for rockery or alpine house 10cm.
'HURSTWOOD MIDNIGHT' Deep velvety purple-blue flowers with a starry white eye. Makes a
good pan for the alpine house. 12cm.
'JOAN GIBB' Pubescens hybrid with dusky purplish-red flowers on 10cm stems.
'KATH DRYDEN' Loose heads of very pale yellow flowers. Narrow, grey-green leaves.
'KINGSCOTE' An old variety with heads of pretty magenta-pink, white-eyed flowers. Taller than
the other pubescens varieties.
'MRS J H WILSON' One of the oldest pubescens hybrids. Compact rosettes of grey-green, finely
toothed leaves and umbels of purple, white-centred flowers. Floriferous and showy!
'PAT BARWICK' Large heads of flowers, pale cream, tinged salmon.10cm
'PEGGY' Mealed, toothed leaves and red, white-eyed flowers.
‘THE GENERAL’ An old variety with dark red, yellow-eyed flowers. 12cm.
'WEDGWOOD' Unusual shade of pale blue with pale yellow eye and shiny green leaves. 12cm.
OTHER EUROPEAN PRIMULAS
BIRD’S EYE PRIMULAS
Cool, moist conditions are required for this varied group of spring flowering plants. Many are suited
to trough or rock garden cultivation; they also grow well in pots in the alpine house or frame.
P. FARINOSA Widespread in Europe. The Bird's-Eye Primrose with lilac-pink, yellow-eyed
flowers over tufts of grey-green leaves, farinose below. A short-lived plant for garden or cold
greenhouse. Flowers in May. To 10cm.
P. FRONDOSA Attractive Bird's-Eye Primula. Lilac pink flowers over silvery rosettes.15cm.
P. HALLERI Purplish-pink flowers with long tubes and neat rosettes of grey-green leaves. 20cm.
John Richards grows this alongside P. rosea and candelabras!
P. LAURENTIANA Variable American species with lilac-pink to pinkish- purple flowers and
silvery leaves, heavily white-farinose below. Good in pans. May / June. 10cm
P. MAGELLANICA Tiny, pure white Bird's-Eye primrose from the Falklands. Best grown in the
alpine house. 5cm.
P. MODESTA Small Japanese primula with rose-pink, lavender or rarely white flowers over
rosettes of grey-green leaves which are yellow-farinose below. Dies back to a stout resting bud in
winter. Flowers in May. 10cm
P. MODESTA FAURIAE Like the above but smaller and the leaves have a characteristic narrow
petiole. Lovely in the alpine house or in a cool well-drained trough or raised bed.
P. SCANDINAVICA Similar to P.scotica (see below) but with paler flowers. May /June. 7cm.
P. SCOTICA Lovely primula which is indigenous to the North of Scotland only. Violet-purple,
yellow-eyed flowers over small clumps of mealy leaves. Good for pan or trough culture. Flowers
May / June. 5cm.
P. STRICTA Tiny Bird's-Eye Primrose of interest to the collector. 5cm.
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PRIMROSES and POLYANTHUS This group contains our native primrose, cowslip and oxlip and related species and hybrids. All are
easily grown in a cool rich soil and benefit from regular division.
P. AMOENA ( syn. elatior ssp meyeri) An exquisite and delicate oxlip from Turkey with flowers
in shades of deep purple, pale pink and rarely white. It needs cool, moist conditions in acid loam
and is very slow growing. Flower in March / April.
P. ELATIOR The Oxlip. Pale yellow flowers over grey-green, cowslip like foliage. 15cm.
P. ELATIOR ssp PALLASII. Umbels of fragrant lemon-yellow flowers and glabrous leaves. A
lovely primula which flowers in April.
P. VERIS The well-known wild cowslip which flowers in May. Tolerates dryer conditions than
other species from this section.
P. VERIS ‘CORONATION COWSLIPS’ Barnhaven’s sweetly scented cowslip hybrids in shades
of red, orange and yellow.
P. VERIS 'SUNSET SHADES' A lovely strain of coloured cowslips with pink, rose, copper,
apricot, orange or maroon flowers. 20-25cm.
P. VULGARIS Our native primrose with pale yellow or, occasionally, white flowers.
P. VULGARIS ssp SIBTHORPII An attractive sub species with pale lilac flowers. From Eastern
Europe.
BARNHAVEN POLYANTHUS and PRIMROSES The world famous Barnhaven primroses and polyanthus were bred and introduced by Florence
Bellis in Oregon in 1939 and subsequently perpetuated and improved by Jared Sinclair at
Barnhaven in Cumbria. Angela Bradford took Barnhaven to Brittany where it is now in the care of
Lynn and David Lawson and their family. These strains are very hardy and all benefit from regular
division.
BARNHAVEN POLYANTHUS
The world-famous Silver Dollar strains in a wide range of mouth watering colours
CHARTREUSE Cream tinged pale green or white with green centres.
DAYBREAK Pale pink or white veined with rose pink.
DESERT SUNSET Coral, salmon, red, pink, apricot and orange.
FLAMINGO Pale pinks, oranges and yellows.
GILDED GINGER The flowers are a combination of gold and dark chocolate. Striking!
HARBOUR LIGHTS Brilliant reds, oranges and pinks.
HARVEST YELLOWS The yellow shades; fragrant.
INDIAN REDS Bright reds. Very sturdy plants.
LITTLE EGYPT Smaller flowered reds and red-browns.
MARINE BLUES Mixture of deep blue shades.
MIDNIGHT Deep blue-blacks and magenta-purples; dark foliage.
NEW PINKS True pink strain.
PARIS 90 Whites and creams; blue or lavender picotee edges.
RAMONA Coppered reds.
REVERIE Pale blue shades with yellow or orange centres.
SPICE SHADES Chocolate, coffee, cinnamon, allspice and ginger with an occasional yellow.
TANGO Orange and gold shades.
WINTER WHITE White with gold centres.
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BARNHAVEN COWICHAN POLYANTHUS
Bred by Florence Bellis and introduced into the Barnhaven catalogue in 1949. Vigorous plants with
reddish brown tinged foliage. The flower petals are of a deep clear colour with a satiny sheen and
little or no eye; they frequently have intriguing patterns at the centre of the flower petals.
AMETHYST COWICHAN Amethyst and violet shades.
BLUE COWICHAN Intense blues, some with black centres.
GARNET COWICHAN Garnet, black-garnet and ruby shades.
VENETIAN COWICHAN Vivid pink-reds and strawberry reds.
YELLOW COWICHAN Yellow flowers and bronzed foliage.
BARNHAVEN VICTORIAN POLYANTHUS
Jared Sinclair described these polyanthus varieties as having 'Luscious blooms of silken or velvet
sheen in the opulent shades of an elegant era'
CARNATION VICTORIANS Carmine, cerise and carnation pinks.
FUCHSIA VICTORIANS Reds, violet-reds, pinks and purples.
MAUVE VICTORIANS Pale mauve, lavender and lilac.
MUTED VICTORIANS Pale lavender, violet, blue or buff.
OLD ROSE VICTORIANS Deep pinks through to pale sugar pinks.
STRIPED VICTORIANS Blue, violet, pink or cream; striped.
VALENTINE VICTORIANS Pink shades, some with white centres.
VIOLET VICTORIANS Violet, purple, plum and bilberry.
BARNHAVEN PRIMROSES
These fragrant primroses resemble the old named primroses in form and habit.
BARNHAVEN BLUES Pale blues through to deep blues.
BARNHAVEN GOLD Bright golden yellows
BUTTERSCOTCH Copper, bronze and butter yellow.
CANDY PINKS Exquisite pinks and peaches.
HARBINGER Gold centred whites.
OSIERED AMBER Amber or pale yellow flowers on pinkish-red stems; bronze leaves.
SPRINGTIME MIX Mixture of all the Barnhaven primroses.
TARTAN REDS Rich reds, some with dark stems and foliage.
OLD FASHIONED PRIMULAS BARNHAVEN TRADITIONAL MIXTURE Mixture of Hose-in-Hose and Jack-in-the-Green
polyanthus in a wide range of colours; also some intermediate types. These are sometimes called
Elizabethan Primroses. They are raised from seed and are therefore supplied in mixture only.
BARNHAVEN HOSE-IN-HOSE POLYANTHUS MIXED In shades of white, cream,
mauve,violet, rose, apricot, yellow and red.
BARNHAVEN JACK-IN-THE-GREEN POLYANTHUS MIXED Similar range of colours to
the Hose-in-Hose Mixed.
BARNHAVEN GOLD LACED POLYANTHUS Barnhaven's famous strain of this old-
fashioned flower. Gold or silver lacing on a red, mahogany or black ground.
BARNHAVEN GOLD LACED JACK-IN-THE-GREEN POLYANTHUS Mahogany-red
flowers edged with gold and surrounded by a green ruff. A curiosity!
FEATHERED COWSLIPS A curiosity which dates back to Elizabethan times. The calyx
and petals are cut up into small pieces like feathers. Flowers can be yellow, red or red with a
laced edge.
LACED POLYANTHUS MIXED Mixture of gold laced and an occasional silver laced form.
Supplied in mixture only.
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BARNHAVEN JULIANA (x PRUHONICIANA) PRIMROSES AND POLYANTHUS Primula juliae is the key parent in a wide range of 'Juliana Hybrids' of which primula 'Wanda' is the
best known. Barnhaven were the first to produce good hardy seed strains of this group over thirty
years ago. They are small plants with a neat habit and flower in early spring before the polyanthus.
JULIANA PRIMROSES and POLYANTHUS MIXED Red, yellow, white, pink, blue, lavender
or purple sometimes with bronzed foliage.
JULIANA POLYANTHUS 'FOOTLIGHT PARADE' Pale pinks and oranges.
JULIANA POLYANTHUS 'FIREFLIES' Deep, velvety reds and bronzed foliage.
JULIANA PRIMROSE ‘VERA MAUD’ Delicate shell-pink flowers with a deeper pink wire edge
to the petals and dark greeny-bronze leaves. Early flowering and sturdy.
OTHER PRIMROSES and POLYANTHUS ‘DARK ROSALEEN’ A striking polyanthus with deep red and white striped flowers and bronze-
tinged leaves. Flowers March / April. 12cm.
‘DON KEEFE’ A new variety of polyanthus with attractive glowing, orange-red flowers and a neat
eye similar to that of a cowichan polyanthus. This primula was raised at Field House Nursery from
Barnhaven seed and propagated by Bob Brown of Cotswold Garden Flowers.
‘DRUMCLIFF’ A new Irish primrose from Joe Kennedy. Pale yellow flowers over attractive
bronzed leaves.
‘FRANCISCA’ An unusual polyanthus with heads of pale green, yellow-eyed and frilly flowers
which give a long lasting display. Plant in cool moist soil in semi-shade.
'GARRYARDE GUINEVERE' Heads of soft pink flowers and rich bronze-purple leaves.
‘HALLBARN BLUE’ A small-leafed, low growing primrose with violet-blue, yellow-eyed
flowers. Grow in good soil in semi-shade. Flowers March / April.
‘INNISFREE’ A new Irish primrose from Joe Kennedy. Deep red, yellow-eyed flowers over rich
purple-bronze leaves.
‘KATY McSPARRON’ Double flowered yellow cowslip raised by Geoff Nicolle.
‘LADY AGATHA’ Barnhaven’s strain of attractive double flowered, yellow cowslips.
'LADY GREER' Miniature polyanthus with small bottle-green leaves and small, fragrant, pale
lemon-yellow blooms.
DOUBLE PRIMROSES and POLYANTHUS These have been cultivated since the sixteenth century and are deservedly popular. They do well in
a rich, moist organic soil with some shade and need frequent division to keep them healthy.
‘BELARINA MIXED’ A recently introduced, free flowering strain with beautifully shaped, fully
double flowers in shades of cream, blue, nectarine, red, butter yellow or white flushed pink.
'ELIZABETH KILLELAY' An unusual double polyanthus variety with maroon-brown petals
attractively laced with gold. March / April.
'MISS INDIGO' Dark bluish-purple; laced with silver. A Barnhaven seedling.
Other varieties of primrose are available from time to time – check our availability list.
PRIMULAS FROM THE CAUCASUS AURICULATA From Iran, Turkey and the Caucasus. Umbels of reddish-purple, yellow-eyed
flowers on stems of variable height. Likes cool, moist but well-drained soil with plenty of humus.
April. To 15cm.
LUTEOLA Rounded heads of soft yellow flowers over rosettes of strap-shaped efarinose leaves.
Needs plenty of moisture during the flowering period. Should be more widely grown. Flowers in
May. 30cm.
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OUR LIST DESCRIBES MANY OF THE PRIMULAS WHICH WE GROW AT
FIELD HOUSE NURSERY. SOME ARE AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE
YEAR, BUT OTHERS ARE PRODUCED ONLY IN SMALL NUMBERS AND
CAN DISAPPEAR FROM THE LIST VERY QUICKLY. PLEASE ORDER ONLY FROM THE AVAILABILITY LIST WHICH IS UPDATED
REGULARLY.
ASIATIC PRIMULAS
MOISTURE-LOVING SPECIES FOR BOG GARDENS, STREAM-SIDES etc.
(1) CANDELABRA PRIMULAS For the bog garden, stream-side or other moist, rich situations.
The tall stems carry superimposed whorls of flowers in a wide range of colours. They are summer
flowering.
AURANTIACA Bright orange and salmon shades, often with dark, nearly black stems. To 60cm.
BEESIANA Rose-carmine with a yellow eye. Flowers May / June. 60cm.
x BULLESIANA Hybrids of P.beesiana and P.bulleyana. Lovely mixture of pinks, yellows,
salmon pink and oranges. To 60cm
BULLEYANA Yellow flowers from red buds. The leaves have characteristic red midribs. Flowers
May / June. 60cm.
BURMANICA Reddish-purple, yellow-eyed flowers. May / June. 60cm
x CHUNGLENTA Vigorous hybrids of chungensis and pulverulenta in bright red shades.
JAPONICA One of the best known candelabras. Tall stems with tiers of red-purple flowers. Mostly
cultivated as named forms. 60cm
JAPONICA ALBA Pure white, yellow-eyed or sometimes pink-eyed flowers. 60cm.
JAPONICA ‘CARMINEA’ Rich carmine red with a dark eye. Flowers May / June. 60cm.
JAPONICA 'MILLERS CRIMSON' Well-known deep red form. Flowers May / June. 60cm
JAPONICA 'GLOWING EMBERS' Striking black-eyed, magenta pink form originally from
Barnhaven. May / June. 60cm
JAPONICA 'PINK SHADES ' Attractive pale pink flowers sometimes with a red eye. 60cm.
JAPONICA 'POSTFORD WHITE' Whorls of pure white, yellow-eyed flowers on stout stems.
'ORIENTAL SUNRISE HYBRIDS' Barnhaven's excellent strain of mixed candelabras. Reds,
oranges, pinks, yellows and peaches. 60cm
POISSONII Velvety plum-red flowers over dark, bluish-green, evergreen rosettes. Flowers June /
July. 45cm.
PROLIFERA (HELODOXA) The Marsh Primula. Deep golden-yellow flowers in tiers over
crinkled evergreen leaves. Flowers June to July. To 1m.
PULVERULENTA Cerise to wine-red flowers on silvery-white stems. One of the first candelabras
to flower. Grows well in rich, wet loam. May / June. 75cm.
WILSONII Whorls of small, cup-shaped red to red-black flowers. To 60cm.
WILSONII var. ANISODORA Deep crimson-black flowers; shiny evergreen leaves which smell
of aniseed. Unusual. Plant in rich, moist loam that never dries out. Flowers in June / July. 60cm
(2) BELLED PRIMULAS These are the sweet-smelling giant cowslips of Asia. They require cool,
moist, peaty soil and make excellent subjects for bog-gardens and stream-sides where they extend
the primula season by flowering from May to August.
ALPICOLA Pale yellow farina-coated bells with a heady perfume. Flowers June/July. 45cm.
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ALPICOLA ALBA Loose heads of scented, white or cream, farina-coated bells. June / July. 45cm.
ALPICOLA VIOLACEA Deep blue-violet,mauve or reddish-purple, farina-coated flowers. 45cm.
FLORINDAE The Giant Himalayan Cowslip. Mops of spicily fragrant yellow bells in July and
August. Superb massed near water. Grows to 1.2m.
FLORINDAE HYBRIDS Hybrids of P.florindae and P.waltonii in soft red, yellow, orange and
bronze shades.
FLORINDAE HYBRIDS 'RED FORMS' Raised from seed saved from deep red forms.
SIKKIMENSIS Tall stems with umbels of drooping, rich yellow bells. May/June. 60cm
WALTONII HYBRIDS Pink, maroon or violet bells over raggedly toothed leaves. They look
good when planted alongside P.alpicola. 60cm.
(3) OTHERS
ROSEA A small, deciduous perennial. The vivid carmine-red flowers appear before the leaves in
spring. Relishes a really wet soil.15cm.
ASIATIC PRIMULAS FOR RICH, MOIST BUT NOT BOGGY,
SOILS IN SEMI-SHADE CAPITATA Flattened heads of blue-violet flowers on silver stems. . The flowers are in tight heads
rather like P.denticulata but more elegant.Attractive rosettes of toothed, farinose leaves. Dislikes
winter wet. Flowers in mid to late summer 10-15cm.
CAPITATA MOOREANA Larger flowers of a richer colour.Strong stems arise from rosettes of
strap-shaped leaves, which are heavily mealed on the under-side.
CERNUA From alpine meadows in Yunnan. Deep purple-blue flowers over small, rather hairy
rosettes of variable, efarinose leaves. Flowers later than P.muscarioides and is a larger plant overall.
Flowers in summer. Dislikes winter wet. To 25cm.
CHIONANTHA A beautiful plant which thrives in a light soil enriched with humus but dislikse
winter wet Exquisitely perfumed, pure white flowers on tall stout stems. Yellowish meal on
underside of leaves. Dislikes winter wet. May / June. 30cm.
CHIONANTHA ssp. SINOPURPUREA Large heads of scented, violet-purple to mauve flowers
over clumps of leaves which are covered with yellowish meal on the under-side. May / June. 30cm.
CHUNGENSIS Tall orange-yellow candelabra which dislikes heavy boggy soil preferring humus
rich soil with good drainage. May / June. 60cm
COCKBURNIANA Candelabra primula with bright copper-orange flowers. For moist, rich but
well-drained soil. Very dainty. Flowers in May. 25cm
CONCHOLOBA Rounded heads of deep violet flowers heavily covered with farina. Small rosettes
of toothed leaves. Flowers in summer. Dislikes winter wet 15cm.
DENTICULATA ALBA The well-known drum-stick primulas which give a marvellous display
from March-May; they will grow in almost any position as long as they do not dry out in summer.
Pure white strain. 25cm
DENTICULATA 'DARK FORMS' Deep mauves through to deep violets.
DENTICULATA 'LILAC' Lilac shades.
DENTICULATA 'MIXED' Good mixture of all colours.
DENTICULATA ‘RUBIN AUSLESE’ The Jellito Seed company’s strain of selected dark reds.
DENTICULATA 'RUBY' The dark red shades.
GLOMERATA Like P. capitata but with rounded heads of blue-violet flowers.
FLACCIDA (NUTANS) A high alpines from the Himalayas. The easiest of the Soldanelloides
section and one of the most beautiful. White-mealed stems bear pagoda-shaped heads of lavender-
blue bells. Excellent for a moist shady peat bed but needs protection from winter wet. Flowers May
to June. 30cm.
MUNROI A deciduous perennial with scented, white or pale pink flowers over small spoon-shaped
leaves. Responds well to spring division. May / June. 15cm.
MUNROI ssp.YARGONGENSIS Sweetly scented, mauve-pink, white-eyed flowers over narrow,
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shiny green foliage. May / June. 15cm
Hardy, herbaceous plants for woodland conditions. They have rounded hairy leaves and heads of
fairly large, showy flowers in early summer.
MAXIMOWICZII A very unusual primula introduced recently from China. Rosettes of long strap
shaped leaves with distinctive reddish midribs. Upright stems with whorls of distinctive red flowers
which have pointed, reflexed petals. Flowers in May.
MUSCARIOIDES Deep purple-blue flowers in a more open spike than that of its close
relative,P.cernua; neat rosettes of efarinose leaves Flowers end of May to June. 15cm.
POLYNEURA A hardy, herbaceous plant for woodland conditions Yellow-eyed, pale rose,
crimson or purple flowers over deep-veined, softly hairy foliage. 30cm. Grows alongside Corydalis
flexuosa in the wild
SAXATILIS A hardy, herbaceous plant for woodland conditions Irregularly toothed leaves and
umbels of rose-violet or pink flowers on 30cm stems. A dainty primula which grows well in a cool
Alpine House.
SIEBOLDII Primula sieboldii is one of our favourites. Farrer described this species as follows 'A
beloved and immemorial ally from Japan, with its running masses of soft, crumply oval leaves,
scalloped and stalked; and its tall bare stems opening wide heads of beautiful flowers in almost
every conceivable design of fringing segment.....’. This beautiful Japanese primula grows well in
pots or outdoors where it relishes light shade and a well-drained but humus rich soil. In Japan there
are societies devoted to the cultivation of these plants ('sakurasoh' as they are called) along the lines
of our own Auricula Societies. Our sieboldii are mostly from the well-known Barnhaven strains.
These hardy strains were developed over a lengthy period and have outstanding vigour and
elegance. They are seed-raised and can only be supplied in mixture (except where otherwise stated).
All are extremely beautiful.
'BARNHAVEN DANCING LADIES' Whites, pinks, pink suffused rose and pink suffused
white; fringed or smooth petals. May / June flowering. 30cm
'BARNHAVEN MANAKOORA' Violet, blue or white suffused or veined with blue; fringed
or smooth petals.
'BARNHAVEN PAGO-PAGO' Pinks and reds; some are fringed.
'BARNHAVEN WINTER DREAMS ' Pure whites; some beautifully fringed so that the
flowers look like snowflakes.
VIALII The Red-Hot Poker primula with red buds opening into violet blue flowers. Very striking
when planted in moist but not boggy soil. May / June. 30cm.
WATSONII Tightly packed spikes of purple-black flowers. A collector's plant! Dislikes winter
wet. Flowers May / June. 15cm.
NON HARDY PRIMULAS FORRESTII An evergreen perennial from limestone cliffs in Yunnan. Deep golden yellow,
orange-eyed flowers in large umbels. Attractive, crinkled leaves. In appearance this species is like a
woody cowslip. A good plant for the alpine house since it dislikes winter wet. Flowers April / May.
20cm.
x KEWENSIS Whorls of bright yellow, fragrant, tubular flowers over toothed pale green leaves.
We also have forms with beautifully mealed leaves. Flowers in late winter and can be grown in an
alpine house, a frost free porch or a conservatory. To 20cm.
MALACOIDES F1 'PRIMA MIXED' A short lived, non-hardy, winter flowering annual.
Compact plants with dainty flowers in shades of pink, red or white, borne candelabra style on 10cm.
stems from December to April.
OBCONICA F1 'LIBRE' SERIES Well-known pot plants which are best grown in a cool, frost
free porch or green house. Please note that Primula obconica can cause an allergic reaction in
sensitive people. Large flat flowers in white, blue, pink, lavender or salmon over light green,
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slightly hairy leaves This new introduction is said to be primin free and therefore less likely to
cause the skin rash associated with the older strains. Flowers December to May. 30cm.
SIMENSIS Lovely primula from Ethiopia. Attractive yellow flowers and heavily mealed leaves.
Not to be confused with P.sinensis which comes from China. Not hardy.
SINENSIS The Chinese Primrose. Beautiful, but frost tender, evergreen primula which was once
grown like a florist's flower. Large flowers in shades of pink, red, white, salmon or blue over
attractive, softly hairy foliage. Winter flowering. 20cm.
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE DESCRIPTIVE LIST IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
PLANT ORDERS SHOULD ONLY BE SELECTED FROM THE AVAILABILITY LIST
WHICH WILL BE PUBLISHED HERE IN MARCH.
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LIST of AURICULA and PRIMULA PLANTS AVAILABLE
SPRING 2015
Val Woolley and Bob Taylor
FIELD HOUSE NURSERY LEAKE ROAD, GOTHAM, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE NG11 OJN U.K.
TEL: 01159 830 278
E-mail: val.woolley@btinternet.com or auricula@btconnect.com
OPENING TIMES
April 1st to June 30
th
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10.00am to 2.30pm by appointment only.
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WE SELL AURICULAS and PRIMULAS AT THE NURSERY, AT PLANT FAIRS AND AT
OTHER SIMILAR EVENTS AND WE ARE ALSO ABLE TO BRING PLANT ORDERS TO
SHOWS AND EVENTS AS LONG AS YOU GIVE US AT LEAST 7 DAYS NOTICE. WE
REGRET THAT WE ARE UNABLE TO OFFER A MAIL ORDER SERVICE AT THE
PRESENT TIME BUT ORDERS MAY BE COLLECTED FROM THE NURSERY BY
ARRANGEMENT. PLEASE GIVE US AT LEAST 7 DAYS NOTICE.
PLANT AVAILABILITY: PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THESE ARE THE ONLY VARIETIES
AVAILABLE AT THE PRESENT TIME. NEW AVAILABILITY LISTS ARE ISSUED AT INTERVALS
THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. IF YOU REQUIRE AN UPDATE PLEASE SEND US A 9 x 6" SAE.
PLANTS We supply good quality, established plants in 7cm. pots. Our plants are not micropropagated.
WE ARE HOLDERS OF A NATIONAL COLLECTION® OF AURICULAS WHICH MAY BE VIEWED BY
APPOINTMENT FROM APRIL TO THE MIDDLE OF MAY (weather permitting of course!). WE LOOK
FORWARD TO GIVING YOU A GUIDED TOUR WHEN YOU VISIT US!
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TERMS
ORDERS TO BE COLLECTED FROM THE NURSERY MAY BE ARRANGED AS FOLLOWS:
(a) USE THE ORDER FORM SUPPLIED WITH THIS AVAILABILITY LIST Payment with order please. A
limit cheque is the best form of payment as it saves time and paper work. On the second amount line write the total
amount of your order in capitals e.g. ‘NOT TO EXCEED TWENTY POUNDS’. You will of course be notified of
the amount which we fill in. Please make cheques payable to Field House Nursery. Your cheque will only be
cashed after you have collected your plants.If you are prepared to accept substitutes please list them on the order
form. Many customers make a cheque out for the full amount but do not list substitutes; we do not issue refunds
and reserve the right to substitute at our discretion in these cases. Please note that where we offer plants in mixture
it is not possible to supply individual colours! Orders are only acknowledged on receipt of a stamped addressed
envelope.
b) TELEPHONE ORDERS We are pleased to accept orders by telephone as long as payment is by Credit or
Debit Card.
CARD TRANSACTIONS Payment may be made by most major Credit Cards (eg Master Card or Visa ) and also
by Debit Card.
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AURICULAS
ALPINE AURICULAS Grow these in a cold greenhouse or plant them
outdoors - they are perfectly hardy in moist but well-
drained soil.
ALPINES (£3.00 each)
A. C. HADFIELD Dark maroon/pale buff; gold centre.
ADRIAN Purple / pale blue; light centred.
AGAMEMNON Pink shades with pale yellow centre.
ALAMO Red-brown with gold centre.
ALAN RAVENSCROFT Brown shades; gold centred.
ALEXANDRA GEORGINA Maroon / coral; gold centre.
ALF Blue shades with light centre.
ALICIA Reddish-purple/pink with light centre.
ALISON JANE Orange-brown shades; gold centre.
AMICABLE Orange red shades with gold centre.
ANCIENT SOCIETY Orange/brown; gold centre.
ANDREA JULIE Red / orange with gold centre.
ANDREW HUNTER Purple-blue / lavender with light
centre.
ANWAR SADAT Mauve shades with very pale yellow
centre.
ARCTIC FOX Lavender-blue shades.
ARGUS Crimson red; white centred.
ARTHUR DELBRIDGE Purple; mauve pink.
ARWEN Plum red shades; light centre.
AVRIL Pinkish-red with light centre. Good form.
AVRIL HUNTER Deep blue shading to very pale blue.
Light centre.
BACCHUS Wine red with gold centre.
BASUTO Pinkish red with gold centre. An old variety.
BEATRICE Dark blue shaded to light blue; light centre.
BEWITCHED Brown shades; gold centre.
BLOSSOM Crimson red with gold centre.
BLUE BONNET Deep purple-blue shades; light centre.
BLUE YODELER Deep blue, shading to very pale blue.
BRAZOS RIVER Mauve shades with light centre.
BRENDAS CHOICE Brown shades with gold centre.
BROAD GOLD Deep reddish-brown, strongly shaded to
gold. Gold centred.
BROWN BEN Dark brownish-red shades. Gold centred.
BROWN BESS Brownish-red shades. Gold centred.
BUNTY Wine-red with gold centre.
BUTTERWICK Rich velvety-brown – a sturdy grower.
CAMBODUNUM Purple-blue with white centre.
CAROLE Orange-red shades with gold centre.
CARRERAS Rich red with gold centre.
CHARLIE’S AUNT Red with gold centre.
CHEOPS Reddish-purple and pale pink with light centre.
CHELSEA BRIDGE Blue shades with light centre.
CHERRY PICKER Rich pink with pale yellow centre.
COMET Pinkish-red shades with light centre.
CRAIG VAUGHAN Velvet purple with cream centre.
CUDDLES Brown shades with gold centre.
DANIEL Purple/blue. White centre.
DILL Crimson shades with light centre.
DIVINT DUNCH Plum purple shading to pinkish mauve.
Light centred.
DONHEAD Purple shading to lilac with light centre.
DORIS JEAN Dark pink / red with pale yellow centre.
DOUGLAS BADER Deep blue shading to pale blue with
light centre.
DOWAGER Deep blue shading to light blue; light centre.
DUBARII Lavender shades with light centre.
DUSKY MAIDEN Dark purple-brown shades. Gold
centred.
ELLEN THOMPSON Pretty mauve-blue shades; white
centred .
ELSIE MAY Plum shades with light centre.
ERICA Deep pinkish-red / rose with gold centre.
EYE OPENER Dark pink shades with gold centre.
FALIRAKI Rich purple-blue with light centre.
FINCHFIELD Brown shades with gold centre.
FRADLEY Dark red with gold centre.
FRANK CROSLAND Deep blue shading to light blue
with white centre.
G. L. TAYLOR Dark pink with light centre.
GAY CRUSADER Orange-red/orange with gold centre.
GEE CROSS Bright red shades with gold centre.
GEORGE JENNINGS Red / pale pink with gold centre.
GOLD SEAM Deep maroon shading to pale brown; gold
centre.
GOLDEN BOY Deep red / pale brown; gold centre.
GOLDEN WEDDING Gold shades with gold centre.
GOLLUM Brown shades with gold centre.
GOOD REPORT Blue shades with light centre.
GOREY Reddish-purple/lilac with white centre.
GYPSY ROSE LEE Brown / gold with gold centre.
GWEN Blue shades with light centre.
HABERNERA Mauve-pink shades with light centre.
HARMONY Pink shading to lavender; pale yellow centre.
HARRY HOTSPUR Velvet-purple, shading to pink with
HAZEL Deep blue shades with light centre.
HEADY Pink shades with light centre.
HERMIA Blue shades. Unusual.
HIGHLAND PARK Purple / blue with light centre.
HOWARD TELFORD Deep purple-blue shades; light
centre.
IAN GREVILLE Pink shades with white centre.
ICE MAIDEN Blue shades with light centre.
IMMACULATE Gold shades.
IMPASSIONED Brown/gold with gold centre.
IMPECCABLE Brown shades with gold centre.
IMPERTURBABLE Red shades with gold centre.
INDIAN LOVE CALL Red-brown shades; gold centre.
JACK DEAN Deep pinkish-red with white centre.
JANIE HILL Orange-red brown with gold centre.
JEANNE Cerise shading to pale lilac with light centre.
JEANNIE TELFORD Large flowers shaded wine-red to
pink with light centre.
JENNY Brownish-red with gold centre.
JOANNE Purple / lavender pink; light centre.
JOHN WAYNE Purple, shading to pink with light centre.
JOY Crimson with white centre.
JOYCE Purple-blue shades; light centre
KERCUP Purple/ light mauve; light centre.
KEVIN KEEGAN Crimson / pink with light centre.
KINGCUP Deep crimson shading to pale orange-brown.
KINGFISHER Reddish purple / lilac with light centre.
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LADY DARESBURY Wine-red / cerise with light
centre.
LANDY Orange-brown shades with gold centre.
LARA Blue shades with white centre.
LARRY Bluish-purple/pale mauve with light centre.
LEE Light purple shades; light centre.
LEE CLARKE Reddish-purple / pink with white centre.
LEE PAUL Maroon and gold with gold centre.
LEE SHARPE Maroon / pale pink; light centred.
LILIAN HILL Deep velvet blue with light centre.
LING Red with gold centre.
LISA Purple / lavender with very pale yellow centre.
MARGARET FAULKNER Very dark plum-red shades.
White centred.
MARGOT FONTEYN Brown shades; gold centre.
MARK Purple and pink with light centre.
MAUREEN MILWARD Very dark red shading to pale
orange with gold centre.
MEADOW LARK Deep blue, shading to light blue.
White centre.
MELLIFLUOUS Mauve-pink shades with light centre.
MICK Brown shades with gold centre.
MILKMAID Deep blue shading to pale blue; light centre.
MOLLY LANGFORD Rich purple with yellow centre.
MRS L HEARNE Grey-blue shading to pale blue with
light centre.
NICKITY Red-brown / gold with gold centre. Raised by
Cliff Timpson.
NORMA Deep blue, shading to light blue. White centred.
OLD SMOKEY Very dark velvet-brown; gold centre.
OLTON Orange brown shades with gold centre.
PADDLIN MADELAINE Deep red / orange with gold
centre.
PAULINE Deep pinkish-red with white centre.
PHYLLIS DOUGLAS Purple-blue shades with light
centre.
PIERS TELFORD Orange-brown shades with gold
centre. Raised by Derek Telford.
PINK LADY Purple shading to pink with light centre.
PIPPIN Rich pink; pale yellow centred.
PIXIE Purple / mauve with light centre.
POLESTAR Purple shading to pale lavender; light centre.
RABLEY HEATH Purple-blue with a light blue edge to
the petal.
REDCAR Deep reddish-pink; gold centre.
RED MARK Rich crimson with gold centre.
ROWENA Purple / lilac with pale yellow centre.
ROXBURGH Deep purple-blue shading to light violet;
light centre. An old variety.
SALLY Deep purple-blue with light centre.
SANDHILLS Deep maroon with narrow khaki edge.
Gold centre.
SANDRA Mauve shades; light centre. Excellent form.
SIR JOHN HALL Pink shades with light centre.
SIRBOL Brown / orange shades with gold centre.
SIRIUS Maroon / pale creamy yellow; gold centre.
SLIM WHITMAN Orange-brown with gold centre.
SOPHIE Mauve pink with excellent form.
ST ELMO Brownish-red.
STORMIN NORMAN Mauve-pink shades with light
centre.
SUE Purple shades with light centre.
SUMMER WINE Red shades with gold centre.
SUMO Brown and gold with gold centre.
SUSAN Deep blue shades with light centre.
SYMPHONY Dark blue shading to light blue.
T A HADFIELD Red shading to buff-pink; gold centre.
TED ROBERTS Maroon / crimson; gold centred.
TEMERAIRE Blue shades with light centre.
TERPO Deep red / pale buff with gold centre.
THE EGYPTIAN Orange / brown: gold centre.
THE SNEEP Brown shades; gold centred.
THETIS Dark blue mid-blue; white centred.
TROY AIKMAN Red shades with gold centre.
TUMBLEDOWN Red-pink shades with light centre.
TUMMEL Red-brown with gold centre.
TUTMOSES Purple shades with light centre.
TYPHOON Brownish-purple; gold centred.
UNCLE ARTHUR Brown shades with gold centre.
UNFORGETTABLE Reddish-brown shades; gold centre.
VALERIE Purple / light mauve.
VEE TOO Magenta / cerise with light centre.
VENETIAN Deep pink shades with light centre. A large
flowered, sturdy variety.
VICTORIA DE WEMYSS Deep blue shading to light
blue with white centre.
VICTORIA PARK Blue shades with light centre.
WALTON Blue shades with pale yellow centre.
WINNIFRID Rich crimson with gold centre.
VULCAN Purple blue and lilac.
WALTON Blue shades with pale yellow centre.
WOODMILL Mauve-pink shades with light centre.
SHOW SELFS (£4.00 each) These are best grown under cover in a cold greenhouse
or frame.
BARBARELLA Very dark red – almost black........ £4.00
BLUE FIRE An old blue variety. ............................ £4.00
BRASSO Yellow self raised by Tim Coop .............. £4.00
CHIFFON Pale pink. ............................................... £4.00
FAVOURITE. Darkish red raised by Tim Coop ..... £4.00
GERONIMO Red; raised by Peter Ward ................ £4.00
GIZABROON Brownish red with mealy leaves .... £4.00
GOLDEN FLEECE Bright yellow. ........................ £4.00
GLEAM Easy yellow with grey-green leaves .......... £4.00
JOEL Prize-winning blue self with attractively mealed
leaves. Raised by Cynthia Bach. ............................... £4.00
LADY ZOE Dark red with lightly mealed leaves .... £4.00
LEMON DROP Acid yellow. .................................. £4.00
LISA'S SMILE Bright yellow. Attractive. .............. £4.00
MANDY Cerise with white mealed foliage. ........... £4.00
PICCADILLY Yellow. Raised by Henry Pugh. ...... £4.00
RED GAUNTLET Old red variety .......................... £4.00
REMUS Easy blue self ............................................. £4.00
ROCKSAND Pale yellow with white mealed leaves£4.00
ROYAL MAIL Red. Raised by Brian Coop. ........... £4.00
SCORCHER Light red; raised by Tim Coop .......... £4.00
SUPER PARA Darkish red variety .......................... £4.00
WHISTLEJACKET Chestnut brown. .................... £4.00
SHOW EDGED AURICULAS Grow these exhibition varieties in a cold greenhouse or
frame as they need protection from wet.
BENNY GREEN Green edged. Raised by B Coop . £5.00
BROOKFIELD White edged. Raised by Peter Ward£5.00
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GREY HAWK Grey edged. Few only ..................... £5.00
HELENA White edged ............................................. £5.00
JUPITER Green edged. Few only£5.00 ................... £5.00
PRAGUE Green edged ............................................. £5.00
SERENITY Green edged. ........................................ £4.50
SNOWY OWL White edged .................................... £4.50
SHOW FANCIES For perfect flowers grow these in a cold greenhouse or
frame. That said they many of these are hardy and can
be grown outside with great success – most of the green
fancies are good outdoors. Grey edged varieties are not
suitable for growing outside.
COFFEE Grey and pale brown ................................ £5.00
CORNMEAL Black body and pale yellow meal. .... £4.00
CRIMPLE Pale green and lilac ................................ £5.00
FANFARE Grey and burgundy ................................ £4.50
GREEN ISLE Bright scarlet and green ................... £4.00
HINTON FIELDS Bright yellow and green ............ £4.00
LISA CLARA Magenta and green ........................... £4.00
MARY POPPINS Purple and grey. Raised by Tim Coop.
................................................................................... £4.00
NANTENAN Bright yellow and green ..................... £4.00
RAJAH Bright scarlet and green .............................. £4.00
STAR WARS Burgundy and white. Raised by Tim Coop.
................................................................................... £4.00
STUBBS TARTAN Grey and dark red with attractive
mealy leaves. ............................................................. £4.50
SWEET PASTURES Grey-green and yellow ......... £4.50
SHOW STRIPES Grow these exhibition varieties in a cold greenhouse or
frame.
BLACKPOOL ROCK Pale pink and white ............ £4.00
BLUSH BABY Red and white ................................. £4.00
FANDANGO Pale creamy yellow and white ........... £4.00
ORWELL TIGER Pale green and dark red............. £4.00
DOUBLES (£3.50 each) Grow these in a cold greenhouse or frame to see them
at their best. They flower in April. Height is 15cm.
ALBERT BAILEY Golden-brown .......................... £3.50
AVON CITRONELLA Acid yellow ....................... £3.50
BALTIC AMBER Pale amber ................................. £3.50
BLAKENEY Purple; raised by Derek Salt ............... £3.50
CAMELOT Dark reddish-purple ............................. £3.50
CHARLES BRONSON Pinkish buff ...................... £3.50
CHECKMATE Plum-red ........................................ £3.50
CINNAMON Attractive cinnamon brown flowers. Raised
by Keith Leeming from Len Bailey's seed ................ £3.50
CORRIE FILES Red. Raised by Cliff Timpson. ..... £3.50
CRIMSON GLOW Crimson ................................... £3.50
DARK EYES Deep purple ....................................... £3.50
DELILAH Old dark red variety ............................... £3.50
DENA SNUFFER Cream. Raised in the USA ......... £3.50
DEVON CREAM Cream raised by Ray Brown ...... £3.50
DOUBLET Dark reddish-purple.. ............................ £3.50
DOYEN Attractive dusky red ................................... £3.50
EDITH MAJOR Pale violet blue and cream. Raised at
Field House Nursery .................................................. £3.50
ETHEL WILD Pale yellow.Raised by Randall Dee £3.50
FIRSBY Cream. Raised by Derek Salt ..................... £3.50
FISHTOFT Purple shades. Raised by Derek Salt .... £3.50
FRANK BAILEY Deep golden brown .................... £3.50
FRED BOOLEY Bluish-purple. Raised by Derek Salt
FUNNY VALENTINE Darkish red. Raised by Ed Pickin.
.................................................................................. £3.50
GALA An attractive purple shade ........................... £3.50
GOLDEN HIND Golden yellow ............................. £3.50
GOLDEN SPLENDOUR Yellow ochre. ............... £3.50
GRAND SLAM Bright orange shades. Raised by Ken
Whorton
KENTUCKY BLUES Good blue variety. ............... £3.50
KING GEORGE Smaller flowered; purple. Raised at
Field House Nursery ................................................. £3.50
KIRKLAND An old purple variety ......................... £3.50
LESTER Purple. Raised by Ed Pickin ..................... £3.50
LICHFIELD Light purple. Raised by Cliff Timpson£3.50
GRESWOLDE Gold. Raised by Len Bailey ........... £3.50
JUNGFRAU White. An old variety ......................... £3.50
LILAC LADYWOOD Pale lilac. Raised by Hazel Wood
.................................................................................. £3.50
LIMA Primrose yellow. ........................................... £3.50
LINCOLN FAIR Purple. Raised by Derek Salt ...... £3.50
NONA Pink. Raised by Derek salt ........................... £3.50
ODETTE Deep red. Eye-catching ........................... £3.50
PROMETHEUS Rich red........................................ £3.50
PURPLE FRILLS As named! ................................. £3.50
ROSE CONJOU Purple. Very double .................... £3.50
SAMANTHA Buff coloured. Very pretty ................ £3.50
SARAH GISBY Burgundy. Raised by K. Whorton. £3.50
STROMBOLI Bright brownish red. Raised by Derek Salt
.................................................................................. £3.50
SUSANNAH Pretty pale pink. ................................. £3.50
SWORD A strange double green raised by Derek Salt
.................................................................................. £3.50
TROUBLE Light chocolate colour. ......................... £3.50
WALTON HEATH Purple-blue ............................. £3.50
BORDERS (£3.50 each)
These are best planted outside in cool well-drained soil
but they also grow well in pots for showing.
ANGELA GOULD Purple-blue with lightly mealed
leaves
BLUE VELVET Deep velvety blue. Tough.
BORDER BANDIT Bright orange shades. Raised by Ken
Whorton.
CHARLES RENNIE Very pale pink.
DR LENNON’S WHITE Cream flowers, fading to white.
Scented.
EDEN ALEXANDER Dark red with mealy leaves.
EDEN CARMINE Red with yellow centre.
EDEN CYNTHIA Claret with light centre.
EDEN GREENFINCH Unusual greeny brown shades.
EDEN MOONLIGHT Pale yellow with toothed, lightly
mealed leaves.
GOEBLII Large pale blue, white eyed flowers.
HAZEL Outstanding bright yellow variety raised from
Field House seed by John Green.
OLD IRISH SCENTED Dusky yellow with white mealed
leaves.
OLD SUFFOLK BRONZE Old variety with large bronze
flowers.
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WHEN ORDERING AURICULAS PLEASE ORDER FROM THIS LIST ONLY. PLEASE
DO NOT ORDER DIRECTLY FROM THE SHEET OF COLOURED PICTURES AS NOT
ALL THE VARIETIES ILLUSTRATED ARE AVAILABLE AT PRESENT. MANY THANKS.
SMALL PRIMULAS
Some of these varieties are available throughout
the year, but others are produced in small
numbers and can disappear from the list very
rapidly! The following are available at the time of
writing.
PRIMULA ALLIONII :-
Grow these in a cold greenhouse or frame.
They are not suitable for planting outdoors.
‘AGNES’ .......................................................... 3.50
‘AUSTEN’ ....................................................... 3.50
‘AVALANCHE’ .............................................. 4.00
’CISSIE’ .......................................................... 4.00
‘CONFECTION’ ............................................ 4.00
‘ELLIOT’S LARGE FLOWERED FORM’ 3.50
‘GILDERDALE GLOW’ ............................... 4.00
‘HARTSIDE 1’ ................................................ 3.50
‘HARTSIDE 15’ .............................................. 3.50
‘HUNTSMAN’ ................................................ 3.50
‘INGWERSEN’S VARIETY’ ........................ 3.50
‘KENS SEEDLING’ ....................................... 3.50
‘LISMORE 81/19/2’ ....................................... 4.00
‘LISMORE 81/19/3’ ....................................... 4.00
‘LISMORE 85/8/3’ ......................................... 4.00
‘LISMORE 87/3/2’ ......................................... 4.00
‘MARJORIE WOOSTER’ ............................ 3.50
‘MRS DYAS’ ................................................... 4.00
‘MAURICE DRYDEN’ .................................. 4.00
‘PIXIE’ ............................................................ 4.00
‘SARACEN’ .................................................... 4.00
‘SCIMITAR’ ................................................... 4.00
‘STANTON HOUSE FORM’ ........................ 3.50
‘STEPHEN’ ..................................................... 4.00
EUROPEAN PRIMULA HYBRIDS:-
Best grown in a cold greenhouse or frame
although some are tough enough for growing
in a cool trough.
‘AIRE MIST’ .................................................. 3.00
‘ALEXINA’ ..................................................... 3.50
ALLIONII x OLD RED DUSTY MILLER .. 3.50
ALLIONII x WHITE LINDA POPE ............ 3.00
‘BEATRICE WOOSTER’ ............................. 3.00
‘BLINDSEE’ ................................................... 4.00
‘BROADWELL MILKMAID’ ...................... 4.50
‘BROXBOURNE’ ........................................... 4.00
'CLARENCE ELLIOT' ................................. 3.00
‘ELLEN PAGE’ .............................................. 3.50
‘GARNET’ ...................................................... 3.50
‘HEMSWELL BLUSH’ ................................. 3.00
‘HIGH POINT’ ............................................... 4.00
‘JO-JO’ ............................................................ 3.50
‘LINDUM CREPE SUZETTE’ ..................... 4.00
‘LINDUM HEAVENLY’ ............................... 4.00
‘LINDUM LAVENDER MIST’ .................... 4.50
‘LINDUM MOONLIGHT’ ............................ 4.00
‘LINDUM SERENADE’ ................................ 4.00
‘LINDUM WEDGEWOOD’ .......................... 4.00
x ‘LISMORE 87/6’ ......................................... 4.00
‘MARIS TABARD’ ........................................ 3.00
‘x MINIERA’ .................................................. 3.50
‘NIGHTINGALE’........................................... 4.00
‘PINK AIRE’ ................................................... 3.00
‘PINK ICE’ ..................................................... 3.50
‘RACHEL KINNEN’...................................... 3.00
‘STRADBROOK DAINTY’ .......................... 3.50
WE CAN BRING ORDERS TO SHOWS AND MEETINGS
BUT PLEASE GIVE US AT LEAST SEVEN DAYS NOTICE.
THANK YOU.
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‘TONY’ ............................................................ 3.50
‘WHARFEDALE FELL’ ............................... 3.50
'WHARFEDALE GEM' ............................... .3.00
‘WHARFEDALE LING’ ............................... 3.00
PRIMULA MARGINATA:-
Grow in a cold greenhouse or frame or plant
outside in a rock garden or trough.
x MARGINATA ‘MAUVE MIST’ ................ 4.50
x PUBESCENS:-
Grow in a cold greenhouse or frame or plant
outside in a rock garden.
‘BLUE WAVE’ ............................................... 3.00
‘BOOTHMAN’S VAR’ .................................. 3.00
‘CREAM VISCOSA’ ...................................... 3.00
‘HURSTWOOD MIDNIGHT’ ...................... 3.00
‘KINGSCOTE’ ............................................... 3.00
‘PAT BARWICK’........................................... 3.00
‘THE GENERAL’ .......................................... 3.00
‘WEDGEWOOD’ ........................................... 3.00
DOUBLE PRIMROSES:- BELARINA AMETHYST ICE ..................... 4.00
BELARINA CHAMPAGNE ICE ................ 4.00
BELARINA CREAM ..................................... 4.00
BELARINA BUTTERCUP YELLOW......... 4.00
BELARINA VALENTINE ............................ 4.00
PRIMROSES and POLYANTHUS:-
POLY. ‘DARK ROSALEEN’ ................. 3.00
POLY. ‘DON KEEFE’ ............................ 3.00
POLY. ‘FRANCISCA’ ............................ 3.00
POLY. ‘GARRYARDE GUINEVERE’ 3.00
POLY. ‘TOMATO RED’ ........................ 3.00
PRIMROSE ‘DRUMCLIFF’ .................. 3.00
PRIMROSE ‘INNISFREE’ .................... 3.00
BARNHAVEN PRIMULAS:- CORONATION COWSLIPS ........................ 3.00
HOSE-IN-HOSE COWSLIP ‘MISS AGATHA’
.......................................................................... 3.00
GOLD LACED POLYS ...................... …3.00 POLY. AMETHYST COWICHAN .............. 3.00
POLY. BLUE COWICHAN .......................... 3.00
POLY. CHARTREUSE ................................. 3.00
POLY. DAYBREAK ...................................... 3.00
POLY. FIREFLIES ........................................ 3.00
POLY. GARNET COWICHAN .................... 3.00
POLY. ‘GRAND CANYON’ ......................... 3.00
POLY. ‘INDIAN REDS’ ................................ 3.00
POLY. ‘MAUVE VICTORIANS’ ................. 3.00
POLY. PARIS 90 ............................................ 3.00
POLY. SPICED SHADES .............................. 3.00
POLY. ‘TANGO’ ............................................ 3.00
POLY ‘VENETIAN COWICHAN’. ............. 3.00
POLY. YELLOW COWICHAN’ .................. 3.00
PRIMROSE ‘BARNHAVEN BLUE’............ 3.00
PRIMROSE ‘HARBINGER’ ........................ 3.00
PRIMROSE JULIANA BLUE ...................... 3.00
PRIMROSE ‘OSIERED AMBER’ ............... 3.00
OTHER PRIMULAS:- ALPICOLA ..................................................... 4.50
ALPICOLA MIXED ...................................... 4.50
BEESIANA ...................................................... 4.50
x BULLESIANA ............................................ 4.50
BULLEYANA ................................................. 4.50
CANDELABRAS MIXED ............................. 4.50
CAPITATA ..................................................... 1.50
DENTICULATA ALBA ................................. 4.00
DENTICULATA LILAC ............................... 4.00
DENTICULATA RUBY ................................ 4.00
FLORINDAE .................................................. 4.50
HALLERI ........................................................ 3.00
MAXIMOWICZII .......................................... 4.50
MUNROI ......................................................... 4.00
MUNROI ssp. YARGONGENSIS ................ 3.50
POLYNEURA ................................................. 4.00
ROSEA ............................................................ 1.50
VERIS .............................................................. 1.50
VERIS ‘KATY McSPARRON’ ..................... 3.00
VIALII ............................................................. 3.50
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY 2015
SPECIALIST PLANT SALES organised by
Field House Nursery, Leake Road, Gotham, Nottingham NG11 0JN
SUNDAY MAY 10th, 10.30am to 4pm
SPECIALIST PLANT FAIR WITH TWENTY NURSERIES
Admission £2.00. Car Parking FREE
RENISHAW HALL Renishaw
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SUNDAY AUGUST 9th, 10.30am to 4pm
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SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6th, 10am to 4pm
SPECIALIST PLANT FAIR and OPEN GARDEN Admission £3.00 Car Parking FREE Contact: Bob Taylor 07504 125 209
UNIVERSITY of LEICESTER BOTANIC
GARDEN, Oadby, Leics. LE12 2NE
www2.le.ac.uk/projects/botanic-gardens
FIELD HOUSE NURSERY LEAKE ROAD, GOTHAM, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE NG11 0JN, U.K.
TEL: 0115-9830-278
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