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California Gold |
Cameo |
Captain Amigo |
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| Tall Yellow |
Very tall, flower starts as
creamy white with an exceptionally large dark throat. After a few
days it starts to darken to a dusky pink. |
Yellow, turning blush orange
around the edges and then filling in with color. |
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Captain Camaro |
Captain Chelsea |
Captain Corona |
| Black variety, no photo yet. |
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Purple with a
yellow edge. |
(breeder photo)
Yellow |
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Captain
Cupido |
Captain
Eskimo |
Captain Jody |
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No Photo
Purple inner bloom and yellow on the outside and rim.
Tall. Very similar to "Purple Haze" or "Captain Chelsea". |
| (breeder photo) pale yellow |
Cream, spotted leaves |
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Captain
Kloon |
Captain Maori |
Captain Mirage |
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| pastel shades of yellow and
purple |
The darkest
Red, New for 2010 |
New large White flower
for 2010 |
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Captain Paris |
Captain Palermo |
Captain Prado |
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Dark |
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Captain Reno |
Captain Rodin |
Captain
Romance |
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| much darker than photo- maroon |
cream and blush rose |
Tall pink with lots of flowers.
Good cut flower. |
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Captain Rosette |
Captain
Safari |
Captain
Samos |
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| Tall pastel pink/lavender, new for 2010 |
Variable colors- ranges from dark
yellow, to dark yellow with peachy edges, to an apricot orange.
See "Selina" to compare yellows. |
Rosy Fuchsia with yellow
rim |
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Captain
Sonora |
Captain
Tendens |
Captain
Volante |
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| Tall yellow with large cups, NEW for 2010 |
Yellow with dark orange
edge, some orange on outside. |
Cream with a dark throat.
Very tall. |
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| Celeste |
Cherry
Chiffon |
Chianti |
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White with pink edges.
Gets pinker with age. |
Hot pink. |
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Harmony |
Cream
Lavender |
Crystal
Blush |
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| Similar to Crystal Blush, leaves appear
lighter green. |
This was supposed to be a
yellowish-lavender. The unbelievably dark purple is much nicer! |
Start white and turn pale
pink as they age. Used instead of Aethiopica in bouquets due to thinner
stems. |
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