■(LA) 'Creole Canary'
1978, Granger
'Creole Canary' (
Marvin Granger, R. 1976). Seedling CC68-22. LA, 18-20" (46-51 cm), Midseason bloom. Yellow with orange-yellow line down center of falls and darker orange-yellow elongated church-steeple signal patch; double, usually 6 falls and extra petaloids in center of bloom. Seedling CC 64-30: (
'Creole Can-Can' x (
'Creole Can-Can' seedling x "Candle Glow"?)) X seedling 64-1: (
'Delta Star' x
'Wheelhorse'). Granger 1978. Honorable Mention 1980.
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From AIS Bulletin #230 Summer 1978 Introducing CREOLE CANARY (Sdlg. CC68-22). Double yellow. Extremely variable blossoms. Many frilly petaloids. A conversation piece in all gardens in which it has been seen. It's a 'what-is-it' Louisiana iris. Interesting, to say the least. $7.50. Granger's Iris Garden. |
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