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Davey .. moved to a flat so had to give-away his snowdrop collection.
I am sometimes told I speak too quietly. Now it seems I need to write more loudly also.
Maybe he's gone to Facetwit?
Not at all, we heard you, but you didn't answer the question that David posed
I see you’ve got a couple of Ermines on the list… Should ‘Ermine Shuttlecock’ be included?Did Hector Harrison ever produce a catalogue??Tim DH
The Galanthus Appleby stable name indicates it was raised/selected and named from the garden of the late Hector Harrison who lived in the village of Appleby, North Lincolnshire not far from Scunthorpe. Hector was a quiet, modest unassuming gentleman with a midas touch for snowdrops and Diascia. Our nursery did distribute a number of Hectors snowdrops in the 1990's and we are delighted to read that some are persisting.