■(AR) 'Eunice'
1937, Van Tubergen
'Eunice' (
C. G Van Tubergen, R. 1937). Regeliocyclus. AR. Red bitone, light.
I. korolkowii var.
concolor X
I. iberica . Van Tubergen, before 1936, and in 1937. [21 chromosomes]
From The Court Of Iris catalog, 1955: In the second Epistle of Paul to Timothy we find that Eunice is Timothy's mother. In Greek it gets a different pronunciation and means 'happy victory'. This is a fine flower, of a delicate coloring. The standards are pearl-gray with soft violet veins and the falls are creamy-white netted with a delicate brownish or fawn-pink. Early bloom. 15". 75¢.
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AnitaMoran - 2010-01-22