Guy L. Wilson, Northern Ireland
Year Registered: 1950
Indian Summer x Carbineer
Spry
J. Lionel Richardson, Ireland
Year Registered: 1956
Carbineer x Ceylon
Vulcan
Fl. 90-95 mm wide; perianth segments broadly ovate, rounded at apex, only very slightly mucronate, brilliant yellow, slightly inflexed, smooth, somewhat concave, overlapping half; the inner segments a little narrower, more nearly plane; corona deep cup-shaped, somewhat straight-sided, smooth or slightly ribbed, vivid orange, with mouth straight and a little frilled.
Part of Lea’s “Favorite Fishing Sites Series”. Named after one of John Lea’s favorite fishing sites in Scotland, River Torridon.
Torridon, 2 Y-O, John S.B. Lea, England, 1964
Photo #52141 Kirby Fong, USATorridon, 2 Y-O, John S.B. Lea, England, 1964
Photo #44871 Brenda Lyon, AustraliaTorridon, 2 Y-O, John S.B. Lea, England, 1964
Photo #11992 Ben Blake, USATorridon, 2 Y-O, John S.B. Lea, England, 1964
Photo #11991 Ben Blake, USATorridon, 2 Y-O, John S.B. Lea, England, 1964
Photo #11990 Ben Blake, USATorridon, 2 Y-O, John S.B. Lea, England, 1964
Photo #11989 Ben Blake, USATorridon, 2 Y-O, John S.B. Lea, England, 1964
Photo #7728 Ian Scroggy, Northern IrelandTorridon, 2 Y-O, John S.B. Lea, England, 1964
Photo #2958 Kirby Fong, USA