Scarlet and Crimson Seedlings
Derry Scarlet (field ID code WINP 115/7) Post-war crimson gold medallist Winston Churchill was crossed with a maroon LEWIN selection in 1985, leading to this bright scarlet selection that bred true and was highly commended for exhibition in 1991.
Dave Thomas, AGM (field ID code LSS2) Named in memory of Valerie’s father, this bright scarlet cerise pea arose as a sport from Captain Lewin. Unlike the ancestral maroon rogue, which had proved to have red and Eclipse parentage, this was the result of a mutation and bred true from the start. It was the best seedling at the Wisley trials in 1997 and has won the AM, C of M and Bronze Award for exhibition and the AGM and Silver Award for garden decoration. Introduced by Kerton Sweet Peas.
Pocahontas, AGM 1996 and 2006 (field ID code GLAZO 28/2/2/1) The colour is in the Geranium Pink and Alice Hardwicke tradition, crimson heavily overlaid with vermilion, now officially known as orange-red. The parentage: IZZO (Percy Izzard X Southbourne) was crossed with Glacier in 1986 for a hardier plant having bigger better seed.
Mark Harrod, CoM 2005 (field ID code BUSC 2/5/4/7). In common with Dave Thomas, Mark Harrod has Eclipse in its ancestry, but this time, as in Derry Scarlet, the scarlet comes from Winston Churchill. The size comes from Mrs Bernard Jones, and all three parents have contributed to the classic form. There is still room for more fluting of the petals, but overall we are delighted with this vigorous pea and expect to see it in some wonderful exhibits.
Coraleena (field ID code WINP 203/2/7/5/3) long known by the field name Scarletina,
gets its scarlet from the influence of the crimson Winston Churchill and has passed
it on to Mark Harrod . Coraleena is a bushy floriferous variety, quite suitable for
garden decoration but not big enough to attract the attention of exhibitors.