■(AB) 'Wee Scot'
1958. Street
'Wee Scot' OGB-/ABD (
Stanley Street, R. 1958). Seedling 54-S20-1. AR, 10" (25 cm), Early bloom. Violet bitone, with typical onco veining; brown to black signal; dark brown beard. (
'Fior Del Mondo' X
'Andromache'). Street 1960. Sib to
'Emcee'. High Commendation 1959; Honorable Mention 1961;
White Award 1968.
[Change of classification from SDB to AR. Cf 1969 AIS Checklist] [See further information in Historic Iris Preservation Society's Comprehensive Checklist of Aril and Arilbred Iris, p. 54].
Note: Although registered as an AR, 'Wee Scot' is considered an Arilbred.
See below:
References:
From Melrose Gardens catalog 1968: WEE SCOTT (Street) Veined deep violet, brown beards and a dark signal. Quite aril looking. 2.00. |
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BetsyHiggins - 2010-01-17