Difference: TbCebalari (r4 vs. r3)

(TB) 'Cebalari'

1928, Bunyard

'Cebalari' (George Bunyard & Co.,1928) R. 1927) TB. Color Class B7D. Bunyard 1928; Award of Merit Royal Horticultural Society 1938; Year Book Iris Society of England 44. 1938; 10 A 436.; Synonym Cebalieri.

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Awaiting original Bunyard's 1929 catalog description gives "Cebalieri. A most striking and handsome new Iris, the whole plant being perfectly proportioned, well branched and of splendid constitution. The colour of the flowers is a very rich velvety plum purple with almost a black effect on the falls....4-ft...June... each 105/-"
 
 
 

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