Difference: SibWingOnWing (r11 vs. r10)

(SIB) 'Wing On Wing'

1972, McGarvey

'Wing On Wing' ( William McGarvey, R. 1969). Seedling McG-69-9-2. SIB, 38" (97 cm), Midseason bloom. Color Class-Wl, White self, round form; ruffled. 'Ego' X 'Blue Burn'. Old Brook 1972.

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From AIS Bulletin #205 April 1972 Introducing WING ON WING (1969) 38". A new white Siberian named for a way to set sails. Handsome in a quite different way from White Swirl. It blooms during the midSiberian season and has a long period of bloom, has excellent branching with flowers that are long lasting which come in a well spaced succession. This is both a show and garden iris. From Ego X Blue Burn. $35.00 net. Old Brook Gardens.
 
 

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