■(TB) 'Master Of Disguise'
2012, Black
'Master Of Disguise' (
Paul Black, R. 2011). Seedling# Q20A. TB, 36" (91 cm), Midseason to late bloom. Standards wide charcoal-wine band, light butter center heavily sanded and veined charcoal-wine, interior white with wide charcoal-wine plicata band; style arms dark wine, violet ridge, saddle tan edges; falls white, hafts heavily sanded and dotted wine, center heavily sanded and washed mid yellow leaving white veins, wide red-brown dotted and sanded plicata band, heavier toward edge; beard hairs based white, tips old gold; pronounced musky fragrance. Seedling# O156A: (seedling# L81A,
'Out Of The Dark' sibling x
'Out Of The Dark') X seedling# O153C: (seedling# L78C: (
'Tangled Web' x seedling# J29A: (
'Different Design' sibling x
'I've Got Rhythm')) x seedling# M83E: (seedling# J140B,
'First Page' sibling x
'Musician')). Mid America 2012.
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From Mid-America Garden catalog, 2011: MASTER OF DISGUISE (Black ‘12) TB Midseason-Late 36” (91cm). Here is convincing proof that it is possible to have yellow plicata markings on white ground. White falls have fancy yellow plicata sanding. It would also seem to indicate the possibility of pink or orange markings on white ground. The close to clear orange markings on some of the Cheap Frills seedlings hint that it is ready to emerge. Show stalks with 3 branches and 8-9 buds are produced by healthy, vigorous plants. Sdlg. Q20A: (Out of the Dark sib x Out of the Dark) X ((Tangled Web x (Different Design sib x I’ve Got Rhythm)) x (First Page sib x Musician)). $50.00. |
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