(TB) 'Aztec'
1935, Kirkland
'Aztec' (
James Kirkland, R. 1931) TB. Early midseason bloom. Color Class-S9L.
'Rob Roy' x unknown. Kirkland.
Nursery listings: Iris City 1940.
See below:
References:
AZTEC- Standards bright copper. Falls garnet red, striated gold at the haft, dull gold beard. Nicely branched-36". Flowers of medium size, rather narrow falls. [G. L. Pilkington, "Iris Notes", A.I.S. Bulletin 74 (July 1939): 34.] |
Aztec: (B) (Kirkland) 1. Aztec is among the best of the originators' newer iris. (Tenn.) The bloom is small and similar in color to Junaluska, but not so dark. (Tenn.) [1934 Comments by Accredited Judges,American Iris Society Bulletin 55<(February 1935), 79.] |
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