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■(SIB) 'True Blue'

1919, Fryer

'True Blue' (Willis Fryer, 1919). SIB. Color Class B1D. Fry. 1919, Hubbard 1928, Cherry 1936.

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From Fryer's catalog, 1919: TRUE BLUE. As the name denotes — a true blue — and the best blue Siberian iris that I have ever seen. The plant and foliage are all one could wish, and the flowers are born on stiff stems 30 inches high. It is a seedling of Snow Queen — 50c each; $5.00 per doz.
 

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-- BobPries - 2011-03-07
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