(TB) 'E. L. Crandall'
1915, Farr
'E. L. Crandall' (
Bertand Farr, 1915) TB. Midseason bloom. Color Class-W2. Farr 1915; Wing 1920; Sheets 1928; Berry 1938; Katkameir 1939; Wild 1939; Journal Royal Horticultural Society 53: Pt. 1 page 122; January 1928 Trials. AAA 96%.
Nursery listings: Farr 1915; 1917; Wing 1919; 1920; Camp. 1924; Sheets 1928; Berry 1938; Kat. 1939; Wild 1939.
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From Farr's catalog, 1917: E. L. CRANDALL- (Pli.) S. pure white; F. white, heavily bordered deep blue at the base. 18 in. 75 cts. |
From Wing Seed catalog, 1919: E. L. CRANDALL (Farr.) (Plic.) S. white widely bordered deep blue; F. white bordered at base with deep blue. Style arm blue. Flower of distinct form, having all divisions very short and broad. Dwarf plant, only eighteen inches in height. 75¢ |
From Campos Altos Iris Gardens, 1924: E. L. Crandall. (Farr). A.I.S. Symposium rating: 76 — A good white plicata, the falls heavily edged blue. 2 ft. Each, 50c. |
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