(TB) 'Fort Ticonderoga'
1948, Smith
'Fort Ticonderoga' (
Kenneth D. Smith, R. 1945) TB. Late midseason bloom. Color Class R6D.
'Matula' x
'Orange Glow'. Ken Smith.
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From AIS Bulletin #117, April 1950. FORT TICONDEROGA (1948). A glowing. brilliant orange-red. Perhaps the most brilliant iris in the garden. 36 inches in height. $15.00. Ken Smith. |
I saw Fort Ticonderoga in Mrs. Whiting's garden and thought it an "uglyish" small red. [Reynolds, Mrs. Leo F., Tennessee (1949). Coming Events Cast Their Shadows, American Iris Society Bulletin 116(January 1950), 30.] |
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