Difference: TbBlueVista (r7 vs. r6)

r7 - 12 Apr 2018 - 18:42 - Main.Betsy881 r6 - 25 Dec 2017 - 17:42 - Main.Betsy881
  
From AIS Bulletin #165, April 1962. Introducing BLUE VISTA (Chamberlain, 1962) C 55-33A Each $25.00. M. 30-38 in. A tremendous Iris! Blue Vista, an enormously large flower, has been thoroughly tested in Canada, California, Oklahoma and Missouri. The delightfully delicate light blue with remarkable substance for such a large flower, carries a white tipped beard which adds to the smoothness and purity of color. Very broad clean haft. Stalks are so sturdy it rarely needs staking. Good to excellent branching. Parentage: Canadaway x Violet Grace. H.C., 1959. Ron Chamberlain.
 
Gilbert H. Wild catalog, 1963: BLUE VISTA (Chamberlain, 1962) C-55-33A Each $17.50M. 30-38 in. A tremendous Iris! Blue Vista, an enormously large flower, has been thoroughly tested in Canada, California , Oklahoma and Missouri. The delightful delicate light blue with remarkable substance for such a large flower, carries a white tipped beard which adds to the smoothness and purity of color. Very broad clean haft. Stalks are so sturdy it rarely needs staking. Good to excellent branching. H.C. 1959.
 
 
  
 
 
r7 - 12 Apr 2018 - 18:42 - Main.Betsy881 r6 - 25 Dec 2017 - 17:42 - Main.Betsy881

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