Jeff Searle
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First is Ortegas Hybrid. Followed by Spirale and then a rare unknown from B. Frank Brown's garden. Any suggestion of a known name?
A new, un-named, the next is unknown and the third is a Ben Alexander.
That thrid ofne resembles one I got a few years ago as a pink Mona Lisa (or some such name) and that it was from Oz. Unfortunately, it's been a dog with very slow growth and little pink in the leaves.
The first one looks like Pink Davis??
The third one looks similar to this photo of a Mrs. Iceton sport I found somewhere on the internet, only your plant looks nicer I think...First is Ortegas Hybrid. Followed by Spirale and then a rare unknown from B. Frank Brown's garden. Any suggestion of a known name?
Jeff I gotta say it's real nice to see some of your fine crotons posted here!
BTW anytime you have extra seeds that you don't want I'll be glad to sprout em for you....
Red Mona Lisa?
Maybe that's one of the reasons it was a favorite breeding stock of Aubrey Christian...The second is Madame Fernand Kohl, which... also flowers readily and produces lots of seeds.
Some stunning crotons you have there Jeff...
Jeff,
Will there be any Prince of Orange available in March?
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