■(TB) 'Prosper Laugier'
1914, Verdier
'Prosper Laugier' (
Verdier, 1914) TB, Midseason bloom, Color Class S9L.
Registered as an
IB, now considered a TB.
See below:
References
Journal de la Société Nationale d'Horticulture de France, 1905, 4e série, Tome VI, p. 375. |
Vilmorin-Andrieu & Cie, catalogue de plantes 1918, p. 47. |
|
From H. P. Simpson catalog, 1922: "PROSPER LAUGIER (Verdier, 1914) — S. smoky-brown; F. rich wine-red. Handsome and one of the best of the bronze varieties. Not a large flower, however. 30 inches. 35¢" |
From the Cornell Extension Bulletin 112, 1925: "Color effect a smokey lavender, velvety violet-carmine veined bicolor. S. livid brown to russet-vinaceous, bronzed yellow at the base and on claw, reticulated red-violet. F. velvety carmine, heavily veined the same on the yellow-white outer haft and reticulated red-brown. The beard is showy yellow. The growth is moderate and the foliage stiff, slender, and rather scanty. The flowering stalks are of fair height and freely produced. The brilliant falls and the bronzed throat of the flower make is an interesting cut flower. rating 83." |
Please do not enter images that are not your own without owners' permission, this is against Wiki policy
"Although the Encyclopedia is free to all, it is supported by Emembership in AIS, If you would like to help sustain this reference, for $15 you can become an Emember,
click here."
Interested in Tall Bearded Iris? Please visit the:
Tall Bearded Iris Society website.
Your Observations Are Valued. Please make note of bud count, branching, purple based foliage and bloom time, etc. Because these are affected by climate, note date, year and geographic location and write these and other comments in the comment box below.
Interested in Historic Irises ? Please visit the:
Historic Iris Society website.
Interested in French irises ? Please visit:
France Iris |
Société Française des Iris et plantes Bulbeuses (french language).
-- Main.RPries - 2011-03-07