(TB) 'Flower Of Athens'
1964, Morgan
'Flower Of Athens' (
Richard W. Morgan, R. 1963). TB, 34" (86 cm), Midseason to late bloom. Color Class-V1L, Lavender self; matching beard.
'First Violet' X
'Whole Cloth'. Morgan 1964.
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From AIS Bulletin #173, April 1964: FLOWER OF ATHENS (Sib to Pella). 34", M. Exquisite lavender self. Closed domed standards. Horizontal falls up-curving on edges. Lighter than pod parent without red influence. Matching beard. Superior form. Just as hardy and vigorous as Pella. Net $20.00. Stocks very limited. Group price, one of each Net $40.00. |
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