■(SPU) 'Premier'
1899, Barr
'Premier' (
Barr and Sons, 1899) Spuria, Color Class-B3M, Barr 1899, 1915, Perry 1924. Synonym: 'Monspur Premier'
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(Barr '89). A classic example of elegance I would not be without. Its "spidery" form is not up to today's prevailing tastes. Nevertheless, one will look long and hard to find a late spuria variety that comes near to the almost perfect flower spacing of this one. Really, it takes no great imagination to see ol' Mother Nature bending over the clump telling it how high each bud can go. You'll find many stalks with five blooms open, starting from half way down the stalk. [Chesnik, Ray (1971). I’d Sooner State for Spurias(Reprinted from Sooner State Iris News, Sept. 1971), _American Iris Society Bulletin 204_(January 1972), 31.] |
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