■(TB) 'Citrine Charm'
1969, Gibson
'Citrine Charm' (
James Gibson, R. 1969). Seedling# 170-4B. TB, 36" (91 cm), Midseason bloom. Lemon yellow self; yellow beard; ruffled and laced. Seedling# 91-2 WRLA(69-8LA x
'Frost And Flame') X seedling# 69-8LB(16-4 x
'Point Lace'). Cooley 1969. Honorable Mention 1974.
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ORIGINAL CATALOG DESCRIPTION: CITRINE CHARM (Gibson, 1969) Each $20.00. A fringed and lacey pale lemon-ivory flower of very large size and with wide petals of thick texture. "Citrine" is a variety of quartz bearing this name, in color tones varying from pale yellow to lemon to elusive light green. Mr. Gibson is a "rock hound" and the source of the name is thus apparent and appropriate. Stalks are stout and well balanced, height about three feet. Midseason. No. 170-4B. [Cooley's Iris, 1969]. |
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