1943, Whiting
'Three Oaks' (Mrs. C. Whiting, R. 1940). TB. Midseason bloom. Color Class Class-R4D. R4D. 'Matula' x 'Garden Magic'.
Mrs. Whiting named Three Oaks for Mrs. Louise Blake's famous home in South Carolina.
From Milliken Iris Gardens catalog, 1948: THREE OAKS (Whiting) An execptionally beautiful blend of mallow pink and copper with a blue blaze below the beard. The sturdy flowers are large and flaring. A show specimen in any garden. 3 feet. $4.00; 3 for $10.00. |
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