(TB) 'Crimson Glow'
1924, Perry
'Crimson Glow' (
Amos Perry, 1924) TB. Midseason bloom. Color Class-R7D.
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From Indian Spring Farms catalog, 1927: CRIMSON GLOW (Perry 1925). A beautiful, new variety with well-formed flowers of Aphrodite coloring. A uniform phlox-purple self with standards frilled and incurved and falls exceptionally broad and lightly veined at the haft, bearing a tall, orange beard. Vigorous and free-flowering on stout, wellbranched stems. $10.00 each. |
From Perry's Hardy Plant Farm catalog, 1924: CRIMSON GLOW. An extremely beautiful variety now offered for the first time; large handsome well-shaped flowers of a uniform shade of brilliant crimson-rose; S frilled, incurved; F exceptionally broad; flowers are freely produced on stout wellbranched stems. 30 cents each. |
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