(TB) 'Two Snows'
1952, Scott
'Two Snows' (
Aleita Scott, R. 1951) TB, 40" (102 cm), Midseason to late bloom. White self, no markings.
'Snow Flurry' X
'Snow Carnival'. Scott 1952.
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From AIS Bulletin #138, July 1955. Introducing TWO SNOWS (A. Scott, '52) SNOW FLURRY X SNOW CARNIVAL. Best white iris for the garden because of its: Substance and quality of bloom; Dressy, ruffled, flaring falls; Sturdy stem that won't go down; Long season, first and last in our garden; Ten bud placements, 4, 5 or 6 on stem in bloom simultaneously. $8.00. The Scotts. |
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