■(TB) 'Talisman'
1930, Murrell
'Talisman' (
Olive Murrell, R. 1930). Tb. Midseason bloom. Color Class-S6M.
'Imperator'' x
'Amber'.
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References:
From Carl Salbach catalog 1935: Talisman (Murrell). One of the finest small iris grown. A blend of apricot, yellow, and pinkish shades that is most unusual. standards yellow with rosy pink veining at tips. Falls rosy lavender pink with yellow reticulations. Golden haft. 20". $1.00; 3 for $2.50.; |
From Maple Valley Iris Gardens catalog, 1937: TALISMAN (Mur. 1931) M. L. 32 in. A floral delicacy that should have a place in every planting. An exquisite blend of yellow and rose pink with a golden apricote effect; very lovely among light blue tones. (C. M., London. 25c. |
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