(AB) 'Anatolia'
1949, Craig
'Anatolia' (
Tom Craig, R. 1949) TB. Midseason bloom. Color Class-R2L. (
'Tiffany' x
'Los Angeles') x
'Capitola'.
Also listed in TB web:
'Anatolia'.
NOTE: This iris has not been accepted as an arilbred by the Aril Society International because it does not exhibit the aril characteristics necessary for ASI acceptance.
Craig 1949 Catalog Comments.. ANATOLIA--30" well branched stem with 5 buds that open into medium sized flowers of good full form and substance. Color applied with much pattern in the oncocyclus manner but also slightly suggesting its plicata parents. Light red-violet to lavender in effect and slightly bicolor due to delicate all over veining and stipping on the falls and suggestion of a signal at the tip of the beard. It is the most onco-like derivative of Wm. Mohr now in commerce, and a flower that appeals particularly to those who like patterned flowers, as I do. Bred from ('Tiffany' x 'Los Angeles') x 'Capitola'. $15.00 net
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