Difference: TbContinentalDivide (r6 vs. r5)

(TB) 'Continental Divide'

1973, Christensen

'Continental Divide' (Edward Christensen, R. 1971). Sdlg. 7L5-6. TB, 36" (91 cm), Midseason bloom. Heavily laced white self; pink beard. 'Rippling Waters' X 'El Monsour'. Celebrity, Evergreen, Silver State 1973.

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From AIS Bulletin #209 April 1973 Introducing CONTINENTAL DIVIDE (Christensen 73). 36". TB. M. Heavily laced and ruffled white self. Add a bright pink beard. You will love this one, well branched, good grower, beautiful. (Rippling Waters X El Monsour). Net $25.00. Celebrity Iris Garden. Co-introduced with Silver State Iris.
  From AIS Bulletin #209 April 1973 Introducing CONTINENTAL DIVIDE (Christensen '73) Sdlg. 7L5-6. TB. 36". M. A heavily laced white self with a pink beard. Has so many ruffles and lace. This heavenly iris opens three blooms at a time. (Rippling Water X El Monsour), Net $25.00. Silver State Iris.
 

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