■(SIB) 'Violet Joy'
1980, McEwen
'Violet Joy' (
Currier McEwen, R. 1980). Seedling T3 73/62(1). SIB (28 chromosome tetraploid), 27" (69 cm), Early midseason to late midseason bloom. Standards dark violet blue (RHS 89C); styles same; falls darker (89A). scarcely visible signal. Seedling T2 70/48(3): ((
'White Swirl' x
'Violet Flare') x (
'Blue Brilliant' x unknown)) X seedling T1 68/9(1): (
'White Swirl' x
'Polly Dodge'). McEwen 1980. Honorable Mention 1982.
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From AIS Bulletin #238 July 1980 Introducing VIOLETJOY (T373/62): Tetraploid. EM to L. A sister of Dear Dianne and worthy of its highly acclaimed sib but different. Six-inch flowers of rich blue-violet with almost no signal. Large standards and falls give an exceptionally round form. Superb paren.t $25.00. Currier McEwen. |
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