(TB) 'Golden Boy'
1959, Beardsley
'Golden Boy' (
R. P. Beardsley, R. 1955). Seedling# 2-93. TB, 40-42", Midseason to late bloom. (remontant). Color Class-Y4, Bicolor: Buttercup yellow (Wilson) with large white area in center of falls. Buttercup-yellow beard extending over white area.
'Three Oaks' X
'Moontide'. Cardinal 1959.
From the 2022 Rebloom Checklist: Rebloom reported in: IN. USDA Zones
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From AIS Bulletin #153, April 1959. Introducing: GOLDEN BOY (Beardsley '56) A most brilliant and brightly contrasting yellow and white combination-bright yellow with a large white area in the center of the falls. Tremendous substance, with each bloom lasting 3 or 4 days, so that the tall, well-branched stalks display 3 blooms at once and last 3 weeks. (Three Oaks x Moontide). $10.00. Cardinal Iris Garden. |
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