(TB) 'Roseland'
1939, Hall
'Roseland' (
David Hall, 1939) TB. Late midseason bloom. Color Class-R9M.
'Rameses' x
'Persia'. [Cooley 1939]
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From Cooley's Iris catalog, 1939: ROSELAND - Another top-notcher from David Hall, with buffy rose standards and berry red falls edged lighter — a splendid garden effect of bright rose pink. Of extra large size, the flowers having an over-all spread of eight inches! It is a strong grower, 38 inches tall, and never requires staking in rain or wind. Very late; in the Chicago area it lasts until late June. This magnificent iris has a lustrous guality that causes it to fairly shine in the sun. Each $15.00. |
Additional Catalog References: Cooley's 1941, 1942; Tell 1947. |
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