(TB) 'Westlander'

1934, Essig

'Westlander' (Edward Essig, 1934) TB. Midseason bloom. Color Class B3D. ('California Blue' x 'Louis Bel') x ('Uncle Remus' x 'Moa').

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From Milliken catalog,1945: WESTLANDER (Essig). A striking blue-purple bicolor that is one of the unusual color combinations among iris. The falls are stiff and flaring, velvety violet paling at the margins; the standards are clear pale lavender violet; and the beard is bright yellow. Good size and a vigorous grower. 3 feet. $1.00, 3 for $2.50
 

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