Difference: TbMemphisLass (r12 vs. r11)

(TB) ■(TB) 'Memphis Lass'

1957, Schortman

'Memphis Lass' ( William Schortman, R. 1957). Sdlg. Seedling# 5175. TB, 34" (86 cm), Midseason bloom. Color Class-W2, Plicata, white and burgundy red. ( 'Snow Flurry' x 'Orchid Queen') X ( 'Snow Flurry' x 'Gibson Girl'). Schortman 1957.

  • "MEMPHIS LASS, a recent introduction from Bill Schortman, has style and form that will compare favorably with iris in any color class. I find it hard to fault on any count. It has a cream-white ground with red-purple stitching, wide, flaring form and is ruffled. Its parentage is most interesting: (SNOW FLURRY X ORCHID QUEEN) X (SNOW FLURRY X GIBSON GIRL). ORCHID QUEEN is SNOW FLURRY X (INSPIRATION X BALMUNG). So there are three doses of SNOW FLURRY and three of plicata".

See below:

Gaulter, Larry, "Love Those Plicatas!", American Iris Society Bulletin, Issue# 159, October, 1960, p. 30. -- DavidPotembski - 03 Nov 2012

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References:

* "MEMPHIS LASS, a recent introduction from Bill Schortman, has style and form that will compare favorably with iris in any color class. I find it hard to fault on any count. It has a cream-white ground with red-purple stitching, wide, flaring form and is ruffled. Its parentage is most interesting: (SNOW FLURRY X ORCHID QUEEN) X (SNOW FLURRY X GIBSON GIRL). ORCHID QUEEN is SNOW FLURRY X (INSPIRATION X BALMUNG). So there are three doses of SNOW FLURRY and three of plicata".
Gaulter, Larry, "Love Those Plicatas!", American Iris Society Bulletin, Issue# 159, October, 1960, p. 30.
 

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