Lilium 'Strawberry Custard' was shown by H W Hyde (GPD15) and also by Harts Nursery (GPG 2) under the name 'Delicate Joy'. This unusual lily caught my eye with its bright yellow, red tipped blooms featuring an inner ring of slender, petal like structures.
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Dianthus Supernova 'WP11 TYr04', shown by Whetman Pinks (GPB 14). A splendid new dianthus, ideal for a sunny border, with blue-grey foliage which makes a suberb foil for its pink and red patterned flowers. These are produced freely in summer and have a strong fragrance and fade attractively as they age.
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Digitalis Illumination Pink ('Tmdgfp001'), shown by Generation Gardens (GPD 1-4).
An outstanding new hardy perennial foxglove producing glowing, two-tone pink and apricot flowers held in compact spikes. This plant is particularly interesting as it is the result of breeding between Digitalis purpurea and Digitalis (Isoplexis) canariensis, an exotic semi-shrubby native of the Canary Islands.
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Enkianthus campanulatus 'Victoria', shown by Burncoose Nurseries (GPE 9). Choice shrubs or small trees for acidic soils in woodland conditions, Enkianthus are grown for their displays of bell shaped flowers in late spring and the attractive autumnal tints of their deciduous foliage. This fine new selection features comparatively large flowers that are flushed strongly with red.
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Hyacinthus orientalis 'Royal Navy', shown by J.S Pennings 'De Bilt' (GPF 16). A lovely new double flowered deep blue hyacinth with a fairly compact habit and good fragrance.
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