■(TB) 'Hyblaze'
1952, Hall
'Hyblaze' (Elizabeth Nesmith, selector, for originator,
H. F. Hall, R. 1952). TB, 40" (102 cm), Midseason bloom. Color Class-R3, Standards chrysanthemum-crimson (824 Wilson); falls oxblood-red (00823 Wilson), bordered same red of standards; gold beard.
'Color Sergeant' X red seedling. Fairmount 1952.
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From Fleur De Lis Gardens catalog 1956: HYBLAZE (H. F. Hall 1952) M. 40 in. (Color Sergeant x red sdlg.). Here is another red bicolor from Mr. Hall. This has soft crimson wine standards and oxblood red falls bordered the same color as the standards. 5.00. |
From 1952 Fairmont Gardens caralog: HYBLAZE (H. F. Hall 1952) 40" M. The color of many red iris has a tendency to thin out and fade under hot sun, and the flowering stalks are inclined to be short and not too well branched, but Hyblaze has overcome these failings. It is a tall two-toned red of large size, and has splendid carrying qualities in the garden. The dominant color of the firmly domed standards is chrysanthemum crimson. The broad arched falls are oxblood red, bordered with the same bright tone of the standards. The whole effect is a rich deep red with firm substanced flowers that withstand the elements to a marked degree. Tall, sturdy well branched stalks. $15.00 |
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