Off-white flowers with ruby tips, VI–X, fading to salmon; grey-green foliage; neat spreading habit; height 21–25cm; spread 31–45cm.
Wild-collected; found in Dorset, England, by Miss R. Beale in 1920; introduced by Maxwell & Beale (Broadstone, Dorset) in 1921.
Named after Miss Ruby Beale, the finder, and not a references to the colour of the flowers.