(TB) 'Dalmarius'
1907, Goos & Koenemann
'Dalmarius' (
Max Goos and August Koenemann, 1907) TB. Midseason bloom. Color Class-S4L. slight fragrance.
'Dalmatica' x
'Darius'. Goos & Koenemann 1907, Farr 1912, Wing 1920, Gilbert Wild & Sons 1939.
Variety superseded. High Commendation, Royal Horticultural Society 1916.
See below:
References
| Cornell Extension Bulletin 112:65. June 1925(illustration); Journal Royal Horticultural Society 53:142. Pt.1 (Jan. 1928) Trials.; Journal Royal Horticultural Society 42:159 Pts. 2 & 3 (Sept. 1917) Trials. |
| From Wing Seed catalog, 1919: DALMARIUS — (Pall.) S. pale aniline-blue shaded amber; F. darker shaded violet-brown; style arms amber and pale blue; beard orange. Very distinct. 25¢. |
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| From Movillla Gardens catalog, 1921: DALMARIUS. (Goos & Koenemann 1907.) H. C., R. H. S. 1916. S. satiny grey; F. lilac, with silvery sheen. Free bloomer. A cross between Dalmatica and Darius. 24 inches. |
Synonyms
Lucrece; Lucretia; Lucretius.
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