■(TB) 'Blonde Bombshell'
1997, Ghio
'Blonde Bombshell' (
Joseph Ghio, R. 1996) Seedling 92-12X3. TB, 40" (102 cm), Midseason late bloom. Standards coral, blending to cream apricot edge; Falls white, banded creamy apricot; beards coral. 90-21Y: ((
'Romantic Mood' x 82-198F3: (((
'Louise Watts' x (
'Ghost Story' x
'Ponderosa')) x (
'Ballet In Orange' x (
'Hi Top' x ((
'Ponderosa' x
'Travel On') x
'Peace Offering')))) x
'Caption')) x 87-28N, pod parent of
'Winning Edge') X 90-24T2: (((
'Winning Note' x
'Caption') x 82-198F3) x (((
'Just Married' x
'Fortunata') x (
'Just Married' x
'Exhilaration')) x (
'Designer Gown' x
'Divinity'))). Bay View 1997. Honorable Mention 1999.
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From Bay View Gardens catalog,1997: BLONDE BOMBSHELL, 40 inches, mid to late season. $35.00. One of our most flamboyant, yet chaste creations. The strong standards are coral blended into creamy apricot edge with a deep melon flush up the midrib. The extremely wide overlapping falls are white with a creamy apricot band. Tall strong stems with wide show branching and multi-budded placement. Add lacing and bubble ruffling and you have an irresitible temptress. No. 92-12X3: (91-21Y: (Romantic Mood x 82-198F3: (((Louise Watts x (Ghost Story x Ponderosa)) x (Ballet in Orange x (Hi Top x ((Ponderosa x Travel On) x Peace Offering)))) x Caption)) x 87-28N, pod parent of Winning Edge) X 90-24T2: (((Winning Note x Caption) x 82-198F3) x (((Just Married x Fortunata) x (Just Married x Exhilaration)) x (Designer Gown x Divinity))). |
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