Difference: TbDaylightSplendor (r9 vs. r8)

(TB) 'Daylight Splendor'

1984, Carr

'Daylight Splendor' (Franklin Carr, R. 1979). Sdlg. 75-8. TB, 38" (97 cm), Midseason late bloom. Standards golden yellow; Falls golden yellow ground with reddish orange striations and plicata markings with white radiating from sides of orange beard. 'Show Circuit' X 'Radiant Apogee'. Carr 1984.


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From AIS Bulletin #252, January 1984 Introducing DAYLIGHT SPLENDOR-Sdlg. 75-8. TB, 38" (97cm), ML. Stds. golden yellow. Falls have a golden yellow ground with reddish orange striations and plicata markings. Orange beards. Show Circuit X Radiant Apogee. $25.00. Franklin Carr.
 
 

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