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ANDOUILLE. R1999. Sdlg. 94-22. Cherry red, narrowly rimmed white. Styles also outlined in white, with white tips. Inconspicuous yellow spear signal. 32", ML. Irish Bayou x R. Morgan seedling L-113-B. A vigorous red that is distinguished by its edging. Pronounced "ahn-due'-ee" and named for a Cajun sausage. |
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BARATARIA. R2002. Sdlg. 97-4. Bright rose-pink with cream styles tipped with rose. Inconspicuous yellow line signal in a field of cream veined rose. 34", M. Buxom x Beausoleil. A remarkably saturated, day-glo color. |
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BAYOU FOUNTAIN. R1992. Sdlg. 81-1. Blue-purple with a yellow signal on a white ground. Some white veining near signal. Dark red-purple styles. 36", EM. Unknown parentage. A good, vigorous garden iris. Loves to grow in water, but does not require it. |
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BEAUSOLEIL. R1999. Sdlg. 82-11. Tall, pale pink with a white suffusion. Style arms cream with darker pink band along midrib. Yellow line signal. 40-42", M. Cajun Caper x unknown. Delicate pastel colors on a tall, robust plant. |
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BELLOCQ. R2007. An unusual salmon colored flower on relatively short, zigzag stalks. Grows to 20 to 24 inches and blooms and increases reliably. Styles are cream tinged with salmon; deeper toward the base, lighter at tips. Visible signal is a yellow crown loosely defined and with a longer spear in the center. The yellow signal is surrounded narrow lines of deep reddish rust. The falls are slightly darker with some veining. Has produced interesting seedlings. Blooms mid season. Tchoupitoulas x Kelley’s Choice.
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BIG CHARITY. R2005. Sdlg. 02-20. 32". Falls appear pink but consist of rose-plum and white veining. Standards are whiter, and the rose-plum veining is less pronounced. Signal is a bright gold line surrounded by a thumbprint of white veined gold. All petals are edged white, more noticeable in pictures than to the naked eye. Sunshine Bridge x Kristie G. Named for Charity Hospital in New Orleans, opened in 1736 and destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. |
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BLACK GAMECOCK. R1978, Frank Chowning. A blue-black self with a narrow gold line signal. A shorter iris growing to 24 inches. Blooms late in the season. Performs well in cold and warm climates and possibly is the most widely grown Louisiana iris in the country. Unknown parentage. |
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BUFF DANCER. R1985, Frank Chowning. Golden buff with orange line signal bordered brown; cinnamon crest and style arms. Another shorter iris, growing to 31 inches on well formed stalks. G. W. Holleyman x Little Miss Leighly. |
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BYWATER. R2005. . Pale blue standards and falls. White signals. Narrow line signal on falls, repeated less conspicuously on standards. Lightly ruffled. Really light blue. The Bywater is a old neighborhood in New Orleans down river from the French Quarter. It did not flood during Katrina. 26 inches. Southdowns x Lake Sylvia. |
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CADDO GAP. R1992, Richard Morgan. Registered as red-violet with orange-yellow steeple signal; lighter red-violet style arms. Appears more blue violet in the garden. Grows 32 inches tall and blooms midseason. A good, vigorous garden iris. Strange Romance x (Trail of Tears x Bayou Comus) LIMITED SUPPLY |
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CAJUNDOME. R1988, Charles Arny. Large, rounded, beet red falls and purplish red standards. Very large yellow thumbprint signal. Styles red with yellow rib at base. 36 inch stalk. Midseason bloom. Ann Chowning x Charles Arny III |
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CHEF MENTEUR PASS. R2005. Sdlg. 01-21. Medium purple falls and standards. Showy thumbprint signal coarsely veined cream and purple, with yellow line in center. Lower half of styles cream, upper half red-purple. Loosely ruffled. False River x Shizuoka Sunrise. Originally registered as 'Chef Menteur' in 2003 but it was discovered that the name had been used in 1933. "Chef Menteur" literally means "chief liar" and is the name given to a channel east of New Orleans that connects Lake Pontchartrain with Lake Bourgne and the Gulf.
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CHERRY CUP. Richard Morgan, R1988. Sdlg. 126-A. 26-28", M.
Full red with yellow wire rim on falls. Yellow line signal. F. A. C. McCulla X Little Miss Sims. HM 1993, AM 1996. One of the most brilliant reds available. A somewhat open and graceful flower form that makes an outstanding garden show. |
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CHIEF OF CHIEFS. R2008. Rosy-orange falls with a orange thumbprint signal marked by rose-orange veins and a gold line signal. Standards broadly edge rosy-orange with a broad center band of pale yellow and darker center veins. Styles cream washed rose at edges and on style tips. Sdlg. 02-22. Blooms midseason. 34” Lemon Zest x Bellocq. 2008 INTRODUCTION |
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CHUCK BEGNAUD. R1999, Dorman Haymon. Rich lavender, edged white, falls velvety; gold ray signal edged white; style arms dark lavender, lighter tip; ruffled, serrated. The edging and flaring form make this a gorgeous garden iris. Grows 25-28 inches tall and blooms early to midseason. A good grower, too. Kay Nelson x (Lafayette Honey sib x Charjoy's Mike). LIMITED SUPPLY |
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CITY OF RUINS. R2007. A colorful mid-sized reddish rose. The falls are lightly edged white and the thumbprint signal is a loosely defined arrowhead with distinctly green in the center. The standards have some light green center lines extending a third of the way up the petals. The styles are a fleshy cream with linear rose markings and cream edges. The iris grows about 24 inches tall. Blooms mid season. Lemon Zest x Tickfaw.
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DIXIE COUNTRY. R1993, Kirk Strawn. Standards and falls violet-blue. Styles arms slightly lighter violet-blue. Inconspicuous yellow spear signal. A good grower that is one of the few hybrids of I. hexagona origin. 28 inches. Late season. Lafitte's Retreat x collected I. hexagona, Cross City, FL. |
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DOG EAT DOG. R2008. Falls deep, velvety red. Deep yellow orange arrowhead signal outlined deep red. Standards reddish but lighter. Style arms wine red. Good branching. Relatively large flower on a well branched, 22 inch stalk. Midseason bloomer. Makes a showy clump. Zydeco x (Hurricane Colin x Sharon Juliette).
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EARLY ON. R2005. Sdlg. 01-31. 36". Medium orchid falls suffused white near center and white standards veined medium orchid, especially near outer edges. Style arms are cream with a distinct greet cast and orchid on either side of the midrib. Yellow thumbprint signal with an orange center line becoming wine red and extending almost to outer edge of falls. Irregularly ruffled flower. An early bloomer. (Shizuoka Sunrise x False River) X Bubble Gum Ballerina. |
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EMORY SMITH. R1999. Sdlg. 95-9. Blue-lavender self with cream styles tipped blue-lavender. Small white thumbprint signal with yellow center line. Noble Moment x Sea Consul. 36", M. Excellent in the garden with lots of soft blue-lavender and contrasting creamy styles. |
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FALSE RIVER. R1992. Deep red with showy thumbprint signal of yellow, veined red. Styles have a cream and green cast, tipped red. 36", Midseason. Mocker's Song x Harland K. Riley. An overlooked red with excellent substance. |
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FAUBOURG-ST. JOHN. R2001. Sdlg. 97-8. Ruffled reddish purple with crepey texture. Styles reddish purple with greenish cream-to-yellow at base and on edges, frilly tips. Yellow crown signal. 34", M. Helen Naish x False River. Nice wide foliage.
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FELICIANA HILLS. R1987. Pink self, yellow dagger signal tipped with a spear of deep pink. Styles deeper pink. 34", M. Very close to true pink and a good grower. One of the best pinks available. Wide foliage. Deneb x unknown. |
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FIESTA GAL. Charles Arny, R1987. 36 inches and midseason bloom. Registered as having blood red standards and falls, and a large bright irregular signal. Valera x Charlie's Ginny. |
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FRENCHMEN STREET. R2002. Light buff-orange self. Orange spear signal outlined in salmon with a streak extending to the tip of the falls. (Shizuoka Sunrise x False) x Emory Smith. 38", E. Robust plants with large rhizomes and thick stalks which sometimes produce offsets like a daylily. Interesting color and pattern. |
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FROGMORE. R2002. Falls amber-buff with wine veining more pronounced on lower half. Standards yellow-buff. Styles amber and buff washed wine toward center. 22", M. Good stalk and bud count. Flowers proportional to height. A good short one. Tchoupitoulas x Kelley's Choice. |
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GENTILLY. R2003. Sdlg. 00-05. Peach-beige self. Yellow dagger signal surrounded with red-orange. Uniquely marked styles, green at center with cream and wine markings, and wine tips. Hurricane Colin x Tchoupitoulas. 36", M. Average increase on a unique iris. |
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GERMAN COAST . R2007. Faubourg-St. John x self. The purple, crepey flower is similar to Faubourg-St. John but on a much taller, very well branched stalk. The signal is a bright yellow arrowhead and the styles are purple wine, tipped purple with a a yellow-cream ridge. They are greenish as the base. The tall iris grows to 40 inches. Sdlg. 02-09. Blooms mid season. |
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GRACELAND. R1979, Mary Dunn. Bright deep blue self, blended deeper in center of falls; no signal with a slight reddish cast to style arms. Vigorous. 32-34 inches . Midseason. Clyde Redmond x New Offering. |
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GREAT WHITE HOPE. Dorman Haymon, R1999. Stands dark blue violet; style arms near black, edged cream; falls very dark purplish violet; ruffled, flared. A big, imposing iris growing to 51 inches. Stands out early to midseason. It's difficult to capture the color in pictures. Jeri x Easter Tide. LIMITED SUPPLY |
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HEAVENLY GLOW. Richard Morgan, R1988. An orange-coral -- peach might be a good description. The green styles make this iris stand out. The yellow signal is narrowly outline rust. A good garden performer and a distinctive flower. Often grows a bit shorter than the registered height of 36 inches. (Missey Reveley x Ila Nunn) x Gold Reserve. LIMITED SUPPLY |
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HIGHLAND ROAD. R2005. Sdlg. 02-26. 30". Falls red with slight blue-purple suffusion. Standards are a light purplish pink. Style arms are cream, washed and tipped red-purple. Bright yellow crown signal. False River X Prytania. Named for the picturesque road in Baton Rouge that hugs the natural banks of the Mississippi. |
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HONEY STAR. Janet Hutchinson, R1991.
Standards. cream, veined buff wine, giving pale apricot effect. Falls cream, blushed and veined buff wine. Rich yellow signal. 34", M. Margaret Hunter X unknown. A very vigorous plant from an Australian hybridizer. |
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HURRICANE COLIN. R1992. Rosy orange self. Showy yellow-orange crown signal. Unknown parentage. 37", M. A favorite iris from way back, a bee cross from the first abortive attempts to set seed. Has proven an excellent parent. Very nice color. LIMITED SUPPLY |
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HURRICANE PARTY. (Dorman Haymon, R1986). Sdlg. 5-83-2. 39", M. Lightly ruffled full red violet, slightly darker around large triangular yellow gold signal and down center of falls. Cream styles shading to full dark red violet; slight fragrance. Blue Duke X Ann Chowning. Excellent plant on a husky zigzag stalk. Heavy substance that resembles a tetraploid. |
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IRISH BAYOU. R2002. Sdlg. 82-12. Deep rose pink with rose veining over a powdery pink suffusion. Yellow arrowhead signal. Lightly fluted and flaring. Contrasting cream styles. Deneb x Mac's Blue Heaven. 36", M. This has been around a while and has been a good parent and grower. Registration is its reward. |
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IRISH CHANNEL. R2002. Lavender-violet. Falls with deeper central line markings and conspicuous orange thumbprint signal. Hurricane Colin x Tchoupitoulas. 37", M. Excellent garden performance and form. NOT AVAILABLE IN 2008 |
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KAY NELSON. R1986, Marvin Granger. Medium to deep lavender pinkfalls, with light greenish yellow signal. Standards light lavender pink. Ruffled. 20-22 inches. Midseason. Winner of Mary Swords Debaillon Award, 1995. Lafitte's Retreat x Charlie's Michele. |
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KRISTI G. Joseph Mertzweiller, R1985) 31.5-35.5", M.
The registration description says that the standards are pale blue and the falls are light blue. I see rose, not blue, but maybe some will detect blue undertones. Greenish styles, and the signal is green-orange on a white ground. Whatever words are used, this is an outstanding garden iris. Great grower and a beautiful flower. Mrs. Ira Nelson X Colorific. |
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LAFITTE CELEBRATION. R2002. Sdlg. 94-19. Warm coral pink with matching styles. Yellow arrowhead signal. 36", M. Feliciana Hills x (Dr. Dormon x Ann Chowning). The color is the main deal about this iris. Not many quite like it. |
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LAKE SYLVIA. Richard Morgan, R1991). Sdlg. L436-B. 24", M.
Medium blue, orange yellow signal. Everett Caradine x Clyde Redmond) X Trail of Tears. This short iris may be the most brilliant, saturated blue available. An open form and charming garden display. |
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LAKEVIEW. R2007. A violet red iris with contrasting greenish-cream styles. Opens with a flaring form but flattens. The falls are a richer violet red than the standards and are marked with deeper line red markings from the tip of the inconsipicuous yellow crown signal extending most of the length of the falls. Sdlg. 03-60. Blooms mid to late season. Kristi G x Whereyat. |
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LILLIE EDWARDS. R2002. Falls lavender-violet with white rim. Standards light lavender-pink with white suffusion. Yellow lance signal. Clara Goula x Mudbug. 36", ML. Nice contrast in pastels. Very overlapping petals. NOT AVAILABLE IN 2008 |
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LITTLE WOODS. R2004. Mid season. Rosy pink. Falls have light wine line markings outlining a yellow-green line signal and then extending down the center of the petals. Styles light green becoming wine red toward center of the flower. 20-22" (Tchoupitoulas x Emory Smith) X Heavenly Glow. An interesting shorter iris that multiplies very well. |
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LONGUE VUE. Dorman, Haymon, R1999. A large, ruffled white of excellent form. Some olive veining, aging white. 38 inches, blooms midseason. Easter Tide x Dural White Butterfly. LIMITED SUPPLY |
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LOTTIE BUTTERSCOTCH. R2007. Unusual butterscotch yellow fulva collected by Steve Shepard near Lottie, Louisiana. Typical small-flowered fulva form. 2008 INTRODUCTION |
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MAC'S BLUE HEAVEN. R1970, W. B. MacMillan. Violet blue with contrasting near-white styles. Unknown parentage. Good grower.
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MARIE DOLORES. Dorman Haymon, R1986. 40", E.
Ruffled white, veined orange. Orange signal. Cream styles. Acadian White X lla Nunn. Very vigorous and excellent form. |
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METAIRIE RIDGE. R2003. Sdlg. 01-01b. Falls medium rose, standards lighter. Styles deep rose. Hurricane Colin x Zydeco. 40", M. Outstanding form, bud count and performance. Proving to be a an excellent garden iris. |
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MISTER JOE. R2005, Joseph Mertzweiller, registered by the Baton Rouge Botanic Garden. Falls red with brownish undertones. Standards red-brown over a whitish suffusion, narrow yellow line on some petals. Style arms cream, light coral wash near tips. Yellow steeple signal. 30 inches. Midseason. President Hedley x Koorawatha. 2008 INTRODUCTION |
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MONKEY HILL. R2005. Sdlg. 01-24. 24". Falls red orange and standards salmon with light red-orange veins. Very large yellow arrowhead signal. Tickfaw and Prytania. Named for a mound of dirt at Audubon Park in New Orleans created for children to play on; the closest thing to a mountain in the city. |
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MUDBUG. R1999. Sdlg. 91-3. Medium purple. Styles red purple. Signal is a yellow orange line centered in a large white thumbprint area; darker streak at tip. Dr. Dormon x I. brevicaulis. 28", M. The brevicaulis background shows in the excellent zigzag stalks. Up to 5-6 positions on a short iris. Good garden show. |
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MY FRIEND DICK. Richard Butler by M. D. Faith, R1998. Sdlg. RCB#1. 35", M. Currant red, bold golden yellow signal. Ann Chowning X self. Large flower and good garden performer. |
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NOBLE MOMENT. Richard Morgan, R1985. A gorgeous blue-lavender iris with rich ivory styles and a yellow signal in a white blaze. Excellent grower and bloomer. A favorite for many years. The color contrast between petals and styles is wonderful. Winter's Veil x Tru-Glo. |
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NOTTOWAY. R2005. Sdlg. 00-03. 32". Falls and standards are white. All petals have gold veins and falls. Falls have a deep gold center line surrounded by lighter gold veins. Style arms cream. Lightly ruffled.(Hurricane Colin x Irish Bayou) X Sharon Juliet. Named for a large plantation house up-river from New Orleans. Take a look at the Nottoway website. |
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OUR PARRIS.
Craig Carroll, R1987. Sdlg. 86-69. 36", E-M. Standards cream, veined green. Cream styles with dusty pink speckles. Falls cream ground with peach to dusty pink overtones. Yellow signal with gold daggers. Ruffled. (Marie Caillet x Gypsy Moon) X Myra Amy. A tall, distinctive beauty and a consistently early bloomer. |
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PERSISTENT CUSS. R2004. Sdlg. 94-11. 36". Mid season. Rose pink falls with some white veining around signal. Standards a light shade with a white suffusion. Very long, showy cream style arms. (Deneb x unknown) x Irish Bayou. This iris has grown very well for a number of people and wouldn't go away without a name. Vigorous. |
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PINK POETRY. R1987, Henry Rowlan. Ruffled shell pink. Yellow steeple signal outlined deep rose. Creamy white style arms. 29", M. Bryce Leigh x Winter's Veil |
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POVERTY POINT. R1999. Sdlg. 83-4. Medium rose suffused white. Ages to powdery pink. Falls distinctly darker around edges. Large yellow arrow signal. Medium rose styles. Ann Chowning x unknown. 36", M. Very vigorous, wide foliage. |
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PROFESSOR NEIL. R1990, Joseph Mertzweiller. Tetraploid. Falls dark, velvety red. Standards dark red. Large brillant yellow thumbprint signal. 30 inches. Midseason. Complex parentage: [C-76-4: (Professor Ike x Wheelhorse, colchicine treated)] x [ C-76-88E: (66-G-Z, colchicine treated chimera x Professor Ike)] |
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PRYTANIA. R2001. Deep yellow self. Orange line signal. President Hedley x Hurricane Colin. 28-30", EM. This shorter iris is a relatively sun fast yellow with double sockets on a zigzag stalk. Has produced interesting seedlings. |
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RED BEANS. R2007. Tickfaw X Prytania. A medium height rich, rusty red iris with a bright yellow steeple signal. The signal is outlined in deep red rust. Close to a perfect self with rusty red styles and standards only a shade less lustrous than the falls. This iris has an excellent stalk with double sockets at most sites. A vigorous, floriferous iris that makes an excellent garden plant. Sdlg. 02-06. Blooms midseason.
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RED DAZZLER. Hale, R1969. Short and bright. Grows 20 inches tall or a bit more and is a vivid red self with a velvet sheen on the falls. No visible signal. Breeding involves Dorothea K. Williamson and fulva over three generations. This is another old, open and short iris that will contrast with modern hybrids. The color has not been surpassed. LIMITED SUPPLY
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RED ECHO. R1983, Henry Rowlan. Scarlet red. Greyed purple line signal. Scarlet red style arms and crest. 36 inches. A relatively small, open flower reminiscent of the species, but with a brilliant color. Tarnished Brass x Terra cotta I. fulva. LIMITED SUPPLY |
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RIGOLETS. R2004. Sdlg. 01-11. 36-38". Mid season. Falls and medium yellow and standards a bit lighter. Deep orange thumbprint signal, lighter orange near outer edge. Greenish styles. Lightly ruffled. (Hurricane Colin x Irish Bayou) X Our Parris. Vigorous yellow with great form.. The name is pronounced "rig-o-lees." |
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RIVER ROAD. R1992. Medium blue. Yellow line signal on white ground. Medium blue styles with white marking. Slightly ruffled. Southdowns x Clyde Redmond. 36", M. Older, but still a nice mid-blue with an excellent stalk, often with branching. Vigorous, and blooms from small rhizomes. |
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SHIZUOKA SUNRISE. R2001. Sdlg. 90-1. Falls red with large yellow arrowhead signal. Standards have orange buff base overlaid with deeper red-orange veining. Ann Chowning x President Hedley. 37", M. Flaring form; standards held upright. Great increaser. |
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SINFONIETTA. R. Raabe, R1986. A saturated mid-blue with blue styles with a cream rib. One of the clearest, brightest of the few true blue irises. Vigorous. Grows 33 inches and blooms midseason. Bethany Douglas x (Clara Goula x Gatewood Princess). |
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SOUTHDOWNS. R1992. Sdlg. 80-6. Upon opening, the petals are a web of fine purple veins over a white suffusion. Quickly fades to what appears to be ice blue. Styles creamy white. Orange spear signal. Cajun Caper x unknown. 38", E. This is a vigorous garden iris, one of the few icy blues available. Looks great in the light of early evening. Pollen parent is almost surely Mac's Blue Heaven, although a bee did the work. |
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STORYVILLE. R2005. Sdlg. 02-04B. 28". Red falls with a purple underlay near edges and an orange suffusion near center. Falls a lighter red. Reverse side of petals is yellow, creating pretty buds with a red and yellow contrast. Bright yellow spear signal. Kelley’s Choice X Prytania. Named for an historically interesting and famous early-1900s red light district in New Orleans. |
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SUNSHINE BRIDGE. 38-40', EM. Falls rose wine on lower half, with large veined rose and bright yellow-cream signal area dominating upper half. Standards a blend of rose-orange and cream. Styles cream with some rose-orange marking. Charlie's Michele x Beausoleil. Flaring form offers a grace reminiscent of the species. Great in the garden and also for shows. Vigorous. NOT AVAILABLE IN 2008 |
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TCHOUPITOULAS. R2002. Sdlg. 95-8. Flat colored light purple self. Unusual red-violet signal markings on all petals with matching color on the styles. Ice Magic x River Road. 36", L. Unusual color combination that has proven an excellent parent. Late bloom extends the season. Different. LIMITED SUPPLY |
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THANKSGIVING FEST. Mary Dunn, R1998. Registered as a "cranberry self," which hardly seems like enough to say about the deep, beautiful color. Very vigorous and an excellent garden iris. Petals are a bit fluted. If the color is not unique, it is close to it. Fairly tall at 38 inches and blooming midseason. Rich and Famous x Natural Wonder.
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TICKFAW. R1992. Sdlg. 83-17. Lightly ruffled red. Showy yellow arrowhead signals with yellow veins extending onto falls. Styles red. Glad You Came x Ann Chowning. 28", M. Shorter than registered, this is a showy red. The foliage arches 0slightly and the stalks lean slightly but never fall. Interesting form and beautiful flower. |
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TWELVE MILE BRIDGE . R2007. (94-1: Hurricane Colin x Irish Bayou) x Our Parris. Medium rose with falls lightly edged white. The standards are slightly lighter. Styles are green-cream washed with rose. Yellow thumbprint signal with steeple tip and some rusty lines extending a short distance into the falls. Mid to late season bloomer about 36 inches tall. |
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TWISTED SISTER. R2003. Sdlg. 96-7. Frosted rose self with white suffusion. Yellow orange spear signal. Beausoleil x Irish Bayou. 36", ML. The form of this iris is unique. The petals are very upright and stay that way. All the petals are a bit twisted or fluted. Unique. |
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VERMILION QUEEN. R1992, Richard Goula. Falls medium buttery gold. Standards pale cream. Greenish gold steeple signal. Nice contrast between deeply colored signal and pale yellow petals. Slightly ruffled. 38 inches. Early to midseason. Clara Goula x Gold Plaque.
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VICTORIA INN. R2002. Sdlg. 94-17. Red-violet near self. Styles a combination of green, cream and red violet. Yellow crown signal. False River x Irish Bayou. 37", M. A beautiful iris that multiplies well. Rich color and nice contrast in the styles. |
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WHEREYAT. R2003. Sdlg. 94-31. Deep purple self. Deeper purple veining around yellow lance signal. Styles greenish tipped purple. Unknown parentage. Very good grower and bloomer. |
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WILLOW MINT. R1992, Richard Morgan. Yellow standards and falls. Some green infusion in center of petals. Distinctly green cast to signal and style arms. 30 inches. Early. Heavenly Glow x Sunny Episode. |
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ZYDECO. R1999. Sdlg. 95-11. Burnt orange self. Yellow styles outlined with deeper burnt orange. 28-30", M. Excellent bud count and stalk. Lots of flowers in a great color. Shizuoka Sunrise x High Rank. NOT AVAILABLE IN 2008 |
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