A.J.R. (John) Pearson
14 Cultivars Listed
3 W-YYO
1994
All the people are waiting for Angel Face,
She said she'd meet them down at their favorite place.
Dressed in yellow satin, white linen and lace,
She stood so high with a smile on her face.
2 W-W
1995
A flower so sought after that we can't keep it in house. Large perfect all white large cup, Ashton Wold has a place in the landscape and on the bench.
1 Y-O
2004
Charlie is a large and muscular two-toned trumpet, kind of singular in the world of daffodil brass. With a bit of training and man-scaping, Charlie Conner will perform well in the competition ring.
2 Y-ORR
1992
Doctor Jazz
1 YYW-WWY
1997
A millennial, well read, well bred and well fed reverse bi-color trumpet, but with a ring of lemon curd around the snout.
1 WWG-W
2002
All white trumpet with blunt ovate petals and a funnel shaped cup.
1 Y-O
1998
Jimmy is a dandy, double triangle yellow perianth and long cylindrical orange trumpet of a corona. Just when you think pocket squares and tie clips have gone out of style. Just a handful to offer.
3 W-GWR
1998
A fairly recent and perhaps improved green-yellow-red small cup, Mersing has three and half inch flowers, a hot and spicy frilled rim and should show well.
1 W-W
1992
Quiet Waters is a 30 year old, English bred, lovely all-white trumpet possessed of calm and poise. Oversized rounded and flattened perianth with a crisp cylindrical corona
1 YYW-WWY
2001
Hooray for Stann Creek ! He lives up to his youthful promise and then some. Stately in the early bed with plenty of color and architectural detail for closer inspection. Yellow and white trumpet that is only 20 years old with cheeky brawn.
2 YYW-Y
1998
By our reading of the classification we are not sure that Whisky Mac is full-fledged a reverse bi-color. But a spirit still sought after for form and color on the bench.
2 YYW-Y
1998
In a previous lifetime we were not about soft colors, and were against even the implications of beige. But we fell hard for Wild Honey on first sight; it throws tall, substantial, consistent and perfect blooms easily. Feels like a reverse bi-color, but is not classified as such. Incredibly long lasting through heat and wind, dare we say, a superior cultivar on many fronts.