■(TB) 'Rose Flame'
1961, Hall
'Rose Flame' (
David Hall, R. 1961). Seedling# 56-122. TB, 36" (91 cm), Midseason bloom. Color Class-V5, Brilliant pinkish self, cherry red beard. From two pink seedlings. Cooley 1961.
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ORIGINAL CATALOG DESCRIPTION:_Cooley's Iris, 1961:_ ROSE FLAME (Hall, 1961) Each $20.00. A brilliant pinkish self with an underlying cerise glow and a cherry-red beard. This Iris has a quality, texture and color fluctuations akin to that of changeable silk difficult indeed to describe. The term "carrying power" is often employed to indicate color strength of a garden flower . . . here it really does exist in quantity and running over! Closed conical standards and very broad, flaring falls combine to create this most alluring departure from the familiar pattern of pinks. 36 inches, well branched. No. 56-122. |
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BobPries - 2011-03-07