(TB) 'Flaming Beard'
1958, Noyd
'Flaming Beard' (
Luella Noyd, R. 1957). Seedling# N5-65. TB, 26" (66 cm). Late bloom. Peachy apricot self; red-tangerine beard. ((
'Buffawn' x pink seedling) x
'New Horizon') X
'Salmon Shell'. Noyd 1958.
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From AIS Bulletin #149, April 1958: Introducing Flaming BEARD-L. Medium height. ((Buffawn X Loomis Pink Sdlg.) X New Horizon} X Salmon Shell. A peachy-apricot self with an amazing red-tangerine beard extending well down on the falls. Ripples at the sides of the falls. $20.00. Noyd's Iris Garden. |
From Rainbow Hybridizing Gardens catalog 1963: FLAMING BEARD (Noyd '58) L-28". Remarkable feature is amazing red-tangerine beard extending farther down on falls than beard of any other Iris. Color is peachy apricot with a strong contrast between the color of the beard and that of the falls. A real attention-getter. I'm using it heavily in my crossings. A good seed setter with abundant pollen.((Buffawn x Pink Seedling) x New Horizon) X Salmon Shell). Regularly $2.50; on $10 order $1.55; on $25 order $1.10; 3 for $2.95; 10 for $8.85. |
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