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The International Dianthus Register (1983) & Checklist Thirty-first Supplement © 2014 The Royal Horticultural Society 80 Vincent Square, London SW1P 2PE, United Kingdom www.rhs.org.uk Charity registration number 222879 / SC038262 International Dianthus Registrar: Dr A C Leslie All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright holder isbn 9781907057540 Printed and bound in the UK by Page Bros, Norwich The previous supplement (Thirtieth Supplement) was published on 14 January 2014 Cover: Dianthus alpinus by Rosemary Lindsay The International Dianthus Register (1983) & Checklist Thirty-first Supplement Introduction page 1 Additions (January to December 2013) page 2 List of raisers and registrants page 15 The following list contains the names of Dianthus cultivars added to the International Dianthus Register between 1 January and 31 December 2013, together with any additions to the Checklist where relevant information about the plants concerned has become available. Raisers and introducers of new cultivars are urged to ensure that the names of all their plants have been registered and are reminded that registration should take place before a plant is released or the name is mentioned in print. Registration concerns all named cultivars. The forms to register a new name can be obtained from the International Dianthus Registrar, at the address below. A certificate of registration will be issued on request. There is no fee for this service. The form may also be downloaded from the RHS website at: www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/Plant-science/Plant-registration-forms/Dianthusform The format of entries follows a pattern first adopted in the Fifth Supplement, except that pot carnations are now designated as (pt) at the start of their entries. Following the classification and the name of each new cultivar is a statement regarding parentage or origin in parenthesis. The names of those involved in the raising, introduction and registration of the plant are then listed, together with the relevant dates. It may be helpful here to repeat the abbreviations that are employed in the text: (b) = border carnation (p) = pink (c) = carnation (p,a) = annual pink or cv. = cultivar plant usually grown G = grown to first flower by… as an annual Gp = Group (pf ) = perpetual carnation H = hybridised by… (pt) = pot carnation I = introduced by… R = raised by… L = listed by… REG = registrant (m) = malmaison carnation S = selected by… N = named by… (s) = seed parent Perpetual carnations are listed, where known, as sprays or standards. The use of the latter should not be confused with the citation of nomenclatural standards which refer to the individual herbarium specimen or image (slides, prints etc.) which have been selected as the definitive point of reference should any doubt arise about the plant to which the name concerned should apply. Colour references such as 128D are to the RHS Colour Chart (1966, 1986, 1995, 2001, 2007), those such as 730/3 refer to the Horticultural Colour Chart (1941). The descriptions are as full and consistent as information provided by the registrant and other sources allow. Any additional material or corrections would be welcomed by the International Registrar. Dr A.C. Leslie, International Dianthus Registrar, 109 Yor k Street, Cambridge CB1 2PZ United Kingdom (email: [email protected]). International Dianthus Register (1983) and Checklist 31st Supplement 1 Additions to the Register & Checklist, January to December 2013 (pf ) Aditi provided by the registrant (WSY0119057). Trade designation for ‘Hiladit’ Etymology: “Anders” is the prefix generally used by the registrant (b) ‘Althea’ cv. Parentage unknown (p) ‘Anders Cameo’ L: R.H. Bath Ltd (1926) cv. ‘Anders Patricia Griffiths’ (s) × ‘Anders Fls white ground, marked copper. Pluto’ H: A.J. Derrick (2011), G: A.J. Derrick (pf ) Anat (2012), N: A.J. Derrick (2013), I: A.J. Trade designation for ‘Lianat’ Derrick (2013), REG: A.J. Derrick (2013) (p) ‘Anders Angela Block’ Fls semi-double, 30mm wide, white cv. ‘Anders Freckles’ (s) × ‘Anders Emily ground, with an irregular pale red eye; Elizabeth’ margins very shallowly toothed; scented. H: A.J. Derrick (2011), G: A.J. Derrick Tall stems, 45cm (under glass). (2012), N: A.J. Derrick (2013), I: A.J. Nomenclatural standard: colour print Derrick (2013), REG: A.J. Derrick (2013) provided by the registrant (WSY0119051). Fls fully double, 32mm wide, very pale Etymology: “Anders” is the prefix pink ground, with numerous small spots, generally used by the registrant ticks and some short stripes of dark pink (p) ‘Anders Claire Victoria’ over most of each petal; margins entire; cv. ‘Anders Dora Bryant’ (s) × ‘Anders Pluto’ scented. Lvs grey-green. Compact habit, H: A.J. Derrick (2011), G: A.J. Derrick with stems 35cm (under glass). (2012), N: A.J. Derrick (2013), I: A.J. Nomenclatural standard: colour print Derrick (2013), REG: A.J. Derrick (2013) provided by the registrant (WSY0119050). Fls semi-double, 40mm wide, pink self; Etymology: “Anders” is the prefix margins very shallowly toothed; not scented. generally used by the registrant, “Angela Lvs blue-green. Stems 30cm (under glass). Block” is a cousin of the registrant Nomenclatural standard: colour print (p) ‘Anders Apricot Blush’ provided by the registrant (WSY0119059). cv. ‘Anders Party Dress’ (s) × ‘Anders Pluto’ Etymology: “Anders” is the prefix H: A.J. Derrick (2011), G: A.J. Derrick generally used by the registrant, “Claire (2012), N: A.J. Derrick (2013), I: A.J. Victoria” is the daughter of the registrant Derrick (2013), REG: A.J. Derrick (2013) (p) ‘Anders Gillian Thompson’ Fls fully double, 35mm wide, self-coloured, cv. ‘Anders Pluto’ (s) × ‘Anders Pluto’ opening apricot, aging to pale pink; margins H: A.J. Derrick (2011), G: A.J. Derrick very shallowly toothed; scented. Lvs (2012), N: A.J. Derrick (2013), I: A.J. blue-green. Strong-growing, free-flowering Derrick (2013), REG: A.J. Derrick (2013) plant, with stems 33cm (under glass). Fls semi-double, 30mm wide, very pale Nomenclatural standard: colour print pink self; margins very shallowly toothed; provided by the registrant (WSY0119063). not scented. Stems 30cm (under glass). Etymology: “Anders” is the prefix Nomenclatural standard: colour print generally used by the registrant provided by the registrant (WSY0119053). (p) ‘Anders Bijou’ Etymology: “Anders” is the prefix cv. ‘Anders Dora Bryant’ (s) × ‘Anders Pluto’ generally used by the registrant, “Gillian H: A.J. Derrick (2011), G: A.J. Derrick Thompson” is a cousin of the registrant (2012), N: A.J. Derrick (2013), I: A.J. (p) ‘Anders High Jinks’ Derrick (2013), REG: A.J. Derrick (2013) cv. ‘Anders Verdant’ (s) × ‘Anders Pluto’ Fls fully double, 35mm wide, with H: A.J. Derrick (2011), G: A.J. Derrick wavy-edged petals, shocking pink self; (2012), N: A.J. Derrick (2013), I: A.J. margins entire to very shallowly toothed; Derrick (2013), REG: A.J. Derrick (2013) scented. Very vigorous, with stems 35cm Fls semi-double, very pale purple (69B) (under glass). ground, with stripes, sectors and spots of Nomenclatural standard: colour print vivid reddish purple (74B); margins very 2 International Dianthus Register (1983) and Checklist 31st Supplement shallowly toothed; very slightly scented. pink (62D) ground, with numerous, Lvs blue-green. Slow-growing but irregular stripes, dashes and spots of vivid floriferous, with stems 35cm (under glass). red (45B); margins entire; scented. Lvs Nomenclatural standard: colour print grey-green. Strong grower but slow provided by the registrant (WSY). flowerer, with stems 30cm (under glass). Etymology: “Anders” is the prefix Nomenclatural standard: colour print generally used by the registrant provided by the registrant (WSY0119064). Etymology: “Anders” is the prefix (p) ‘Anders Magic Halo’ generally used by the registrant cv. ‘Anders Patricia Griffiths’ (s) × ‘Anders Maureen Lee’ (p) ‘Anders Premier League’ H: A.J. Derrick (2011), G: A.J. Derrick cv. ‘Anders Irene Bishop’ (s) × ‘Anders Pluto’ (2012), N: A.J. Derrick (2013), I: A.J. H: A.J. Derrick (2011), G: A.J. Derrick Derrick (2013), REG: A.J. Derrick (2013) (2012), N: A.J. Derrick (2013), I: A.J. Fls semi-double, 30mm wide, white ground, Derrick (2013), REG: A.J. Derrick (2013) with a cherry red eye; margins very shallowly Fls semi-double, 35mm wide, moderate toothed; slightly scented. Lvs blue-green, purplish pink (66D) ground, with a large thin. Tall stems, 45cm (under glass). dark red (59A) eye; margins very shallowly Syn: ‘Anders Halo’ toothed; scented. Lvs grey-green. Stems Nomenclatural standard: colour print 35cm (under glass). provided by the registrant (WSY0119058). Nomenclatural standard: colour print Etymology: “Anders” is the prefix provided by the registrant (WSY0119048). generally used by the registrant Etymology: “Anders” is the prefix generally used by the registrant, the epithet (p) ‘Anders Maid Marion’ otherwise celebrates the promotion of cv. ‘Anders Dora Bryant’ (s) × ‘Anders Pluto’ Hull City to the Premier League (soccer) H: A.J. Derrick (2011), G: A.J. Derrick after the 2012/2013 season (2012), N: A.J. Derrick (2013), I: A.J. Derrick (2013), REG: A.J. Derrick (2013) (p) ‘Anders Pretty Penny’ Fls semi-double, vivid purplish red (57D) cv. ‘Anders Verdant’ (s) × ‘Anders Pluto’ self; margins very shallowly toothed; not H: A.J. Derrick (2011), G: A.J. Derrick scented. Lvs thin, blue-green. Very (2012), N: A.J. Derrick (2013), I: A.J. vigorous, with stems 45cm (under glass). Derrick (2013), REG: A.J. Derrick (2013) Nomenclatural standard: colour print Fls semi-double, 30mm wide, perfectly provided by the registrant (WSY0119061). circular and opening entirely flat, very pale Etymology: “Anders” is the prefix generally purple (76D) ground, with stripes, sectors used by the registrant and spotting of moderate purplish pink (74D); margins entire; strongly scented. (p) ‘Anders Margaret Woodcock’ Lvs broad, blue-green.