(TB) 'Our Lady Of The Snows'
1937, Waller
'Our Lady Of The Snows' (
Dr. Alfred Waller, 1937) TB. Late midseason bloom. Color Class-WW. Seedling# B3 x
'Moonlight'.
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OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS (Waller 1937) M. 38". A magnificent new white of very pure coloring. The standards are broad and arching, the falls wide and flaring and the substance unusually good. The delicate beard gives the flower an exquisite finish. The stalk is tall and straight and well-branched and the flowers large and well placed. $20.00. Quality Gardens Catalog, 1937. Mrs. Douglas Pattison, Freeport, Illinois] |
Our Lady of the Snows : (Waller). Very large domed wide flower—grayish white, shy on buds which are rather high on stalk, falls flaring, excellent substance—a beautiful flower. [Belsley, Ray J. (1939), Varietal Comments. Bulletin of the American Iris Society 074(July), 15.] |
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