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Quote from: Paddy Tobin on February 16, 2010, 10:25:46 PMMark,I've looked again and I think it is just that she resembles Susan Tindall.Paddy Away ye go! Nothing like her!
Mark,I've looked again and I think it is just that she resembles Susan Tindall.Paddy
Is that really Ecusson d'Or, I thought the whole thing about it was it had yellow tips to the outers. If it is it's a very poor example isn't it?
Steve - Did you think that Foxgrove Whittallii was a particularly good form? If it's the same one I saw I was quite taken by it.johnw
David - You can beat the shape of Erway. What were your thoughts of Trymming compared to the other look-alikes in the Tr... fold? johnw
Quote from: johnw on February 17, 2010, 01:11:34 AMSteve - Did you think that Foxgrove Whittallii was a particularly good form? If it's the same one I saw I was quite taken by it.johnw JohnI have a snowdrop "Edward Whittle", so having purchased and photographed the "Whittallii" cultivar on the Foxgrove stand I came home and read the lengthy trewatment of this (these) cultivar(s) in The Book. It seems to be almost as big a conundrum as Brenda Troyle.My EW isn't flowering yet so I can't make a direct comparison. All I can say is that the Foxgrove plants are big vigorous plants with a good-sized flower.Steve