■(SIB) 'Cleve Dodge'
1971, McEwen
'Cleve Dodge' (
Currier McEwen, R. 1968). Seedling 64/67-10. SIB diploid, 26" (66 cm), Early midseason to late midseason bloom. Color Class-BV1D, Standards between RHS 88A and 89A; Falls same, velvet texture; styles same. 61/Cas 2: (
'Violet Flare' x unknown) X unknown. McEwen 1971.
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From AIS Bulletin #202 July 1971 Introducing CLEVE DODGE. 26". M. Velvety deep blue-purple (89 A) is complete self with no blaze or haft marks visible. Diameter 4-1/2" with 2" flaring falls. Fertile both ways. From seedlings derived from Violet Flare. $10. Currier i!McEwen. |
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