Unidentified Red. Is it possible to Identify?

Westford, MA(Zone 5b)

The photo below was supposed to be Honeymoon (raspberry-rose color). Well you can see it is a brilliant red. Any ideas what it could be?

PS The bulb supplier agreed it wasn't Honeymoon and is supplying a credit which is good.

Thanks,
Sue

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Nantucket, MA(Zone 7a)

I have no idea, but I like it as it is so pure. No orange. Patti

Shelburne Falls, MA(Zone 5a)

Reminds me of my big one. Which I think is red lion.

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Westford, MA(Zone 5b)

Actually I had an idea. I went to the website where I bought the amaryllis and saw what Reds they offered. Here are my choices:

Amaryllis Basuto
http://www.johnscheepers.com/catview.cgi?_fn=Item&_recordnum=9467&_category=Amaryllis:XmasSingle


Amaryllis Merry Christmas
http://www.johnscheepers.com/catview.cgi?_fn=Item&_recordnum=9480&_category=Amaryllis:XmasSingle

Amaryllis Pamela (in a gift box)
http://www.johnscheepers.com/catview.cgi?_fn=Item&_recordnum=9162&_category=Amaryllis:GiftBox

Amaryllis Unspecified Red (in a gift box)
http://www.johnscheepers.com/catview.cgi?_fn=Item&_recordnum=9179&_category=Amaryllis:GiftBox

So I suppose these are possibilities unless the bulb was switched at the supplier.

Sue

Palm Coast, FL(Zone 9a)

I always check the website's offerings when I get a mislabeled bulb. It usually turns out to be another bulb they carry. Occasionally I still get a surprise. Last year Dutch Gardens sent me the same cybister bulb TWICE, and they didn't even carry cybisters last year.

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