Jim Murphy Fall 2012 Intros
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EGO
$90.00 |
(Murphy, 2012) 41" MLa 8" Dormant Diploid Spider Extended Shocking Red Spider with a green throat and a chartreuse midrib. Rain Resistant red, sunfast at 98F at 7pm. Spider Ratio 5/1. Moderate Bud Builder. 3 branches, 19 buds, but more late in the season. Parentage: TNT x WIRED. Very Fertile, good parent for sunfast red spiders. Triple fans |
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JIM’S EVIL GRIN
$110.00 |
(Murphy, 2012) 52" EMRe 8" Dormant Diploid UF Cascade Extended A very tall, large cream Cascade with purple band, chartreuse throat, and cream midrib. This very imposing plant is in bloom for 3 months with moderate bud building and instant rebloom. Sunfast at 101F at 7 p.m. Rain resistant. Three branches, 22 buds initially, more after bud building. Parentage: MONACAN TRAIL x JUST JESSIE. Fertile. Triple fans |
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ONE MORE BUD
$50.00 |
(Murphy, 2012) 51" EMRe 6" Dormant diploid Extended This tall reddish lavender has a purple band, small yellow throat, yellow midrib, and tiny ruffled cream edge. It starts blooming at Early Midseason and continues until late September, and sometimes, until frost. It has instant rebloom. The most important characteristic of this plant, in my mind, is that it is a bud builder, continuing longer than any other in our garden. Branching is moderate at 2. Initial bud count is 19, but by the end of the season, with the scapes continuing to spiral and grow buds, can be 40. Parentage Unknown. Fertile both ways. Grows fast, so it is cheap! Triple fans more info |
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RASPBERRY GRIN
$110.00 |
( Murphy, 2012) 46" M 6" Dormant Diploid UF Cascade Extended The color is very different – clear raspberry, with apricot throat and cream midrib. It has ruffled recurved petals edged in pink to cream. The color can be seen as different from across the garden. "Jewel-Like" is what Margo calls it. 3 branches, 26 buds. Very special. Parentage: MARGO REED INDEED by HEAVENLY CURLS. Fertile, good parent. Double fans |
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