From Ireland comes a new line of primroses with the darkest foliage on the market. Bred for 35 years from old Irish varieties, both varieties commemorate Irish poet W.B. Yeats. The bouquet of flowers is surrounded by deep bronzy purple leaves that turn bronzy green in the summer. The Drumcliff, seen here, has large white flowers with a hint of lavender, while the Innisfree is a rich red with a yellow eye.