From The Court Of Iris catalog, 1955: Thalia was one of the Muses; she presided over joy and comedy. It is a charming flower shaped as the Regelia Korolkowi with the coloring and veining much like the famous Susiana, however the colors are more vivid. The veins in the standards are light violet while those in the falls are of purplish maroon. Very popular at the recent Iris Show. Stock limited. Midseason bloom. 18". $2.00. |
From Supplement To The Comprehensive Checklist of Aril and Arilbred Iris by Sharon McAllister, April 2000: THALIA AR (C. G. Van Tubergen, BRS). Sdlg #NIA.RC. Height and bloom season NIA. I korolkowii X I susiana. AIS Color Class: S2 (squalens with blue feathering). '76 CL: Bluetoned blend, feathered. Vallette: "rounded, onco-type flowers; bluish lilac S., darker F., both veined violet." Van Tubergen, 1908. Notes: Name approved; an RC- in both systems; '62 ASI YB, p. 68, gives pedigree as I korolkowii X I iberica Van Houttei. Ref: AIS '39, p. 532; ASI'76, p. 84; Vallette, p. 172. |
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