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---++ (TB) 'Edward Lapham' 1942, Lapham <strong>'Edward Lapham' </strong>([[Main.Bio.HybridizerLaphamGreig][E. Greig Lapham]], R. 1940) Sdlg. N-20. TB. Midseason bloom. Color Class !R4D. slight fragrance. ([[TbKthruO.TbOmaha]['Omaha']] x [[TbFthruJ.TbJerry]['Jerry']]) x [[TbPthruT.TbRubeo]['Rubeo']]. Honorable Mention 1940. 1949 checklist citation: Bull. A.I.S. 78:3 July 1940. See below: * * [[#References][References]] %SILVERBG% %IMAGEGALLERY{columns="5" limit="40" size="medium" titles="off"}% %ENDBG% <a name="References">----</a> ---+++ References: %TABLE{ sort="on" tableborder="0" cellpadding="14" cellspacing="3" cellborder="5" databg="#FAF0D4," headerrows="2" footerrows="1" }% | From Carl Salbach catalog 1943: EDWARD LAPHAM (Lapham 1942). An iris that comes nearest to being real red than any iris ever offered. Most iris in the red shades are two-toned and have other markings that do not add to their beauty. Edward Lapham is a true crimson self. Not large but very effective in the garden. Mid-season. 32". $17.00. | | A red seedling, N-20, since named EDWARD LAPHAM, may possibly be more red than [[TbPthruT.TbRedGleam][Red Gleam]]. At any rate, it is somewhat different in its color tones and is distinct enough to warrant introduction; in case it is introduced, it will rank certainly at the very top of the red list. Junius P. Fishburn, "Survey of 1940 Iris Season", A.I.S. Bulletin 78_(July 1940): 48. | | The most outstanding red seedling I saw was numbered N-20, now named EDWARD LAPHAM. Mr. Lapham referred to this seedling as an improved [[TbPthruT.TbRedGleam][Red Gleam]]. Upon close examination, I found it a trifle more red and with a yellower cast than [[TbPthruT.TbRedGleam][Red Gleam]], and the color had a little more brilliance and carrying quality. William J. !McKee, "Our President Travels", A.I.S. Bulletin 78 (Jul. 1940): 10. | | EDWARD LAPHAM (Lapham, 1942) - Crimson red, flower relatively small, color dull in standards, falls rich red with good sheen, haft almost without venation. [Elis Nelson, "Varietal Notes on Red Irises," The Bulletin of the American Iris Society, No. 110 (July 1948): 92.] | | | %INCLUDE{"AdmTbInsert"}% --- %COMMENT{ type="bottom"}% --- -- Main.BetsyHiggins - 2012-06-26
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