1935, Stahlman/Washington
'Hasse Oobea' ( Mrs. Edward Stahlman/ Thomas Washington, R.1934) TB; Midseason bloom. Color Class S6M. Introduced by Nesmith, 1935. Synonyms: 'Hasse Obea', 'Hasse O'Obea'; Hasse Oobea Sunset'; 'Masse Obea'
'Hasse Oobea' (Washington, 1934) has flowers of very heavy substance which are borne on tall well-branched stems. Large well domed standards, closely held together, of buff with yellow undertone. The broad falls are semi-flaring, a blend of buff, copper and pink. ----Mabel Carey Tobie p58 AIS Bulletin #59 October 1935 Iris notes on Mrs. Thomas Nesmith's collection.
HASSE OOBEA (Washington 1935) Large well domed standards, closely held together, of buff with yellow undertone. Falls broad and semi-flaring, a blending of buff, copper, and pink. Flowers have very heavy substance, tall well branched stems. 42 in. $3.50. [Mrs. Thomas Nesmith, Fairmount Gardens Catalog, Lowell, Massachusetts, Introductions for 1938, Catalog, Summer 1938-Spring 1939]
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