(TB) 'Dividend'
1944, Douglas
'Dividend' (
Geddes Douglas, R. 1943) TB. Very late bloom. Color Class Y4D.
'Sundance' x
'Glen Ellen'.
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DIVIDEND (G. Douglas 1944) V. L. The deep chrome flowers are large, crisp, and firm with very distinctive orange brown thumb prints each side of the orange yellow beard. The flowers are entirely different from any other yellow and are most decorative. The standards are roundly domed, the falls are semi-flaring, and the substance of the flower is very firm. Dividend is the latest yellow to bloom, the first flower opening three days after the peak of the iris season. Tall and very well branched. R. 88 in 1944. 40 in. $10.00. [Fairmount Gardens Catalog. 1946, Lowell, Massachusetts]. |
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