(TB) 'Gold Lace'
1932, Lothrop
'Gold Lace' (
Lena Lothrop, 1932) TB. Midseason bloom. Color Class-S6M.
'Mme Durrand' X unknown.
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From Milliken Gardens catalog, 1940: GOLD LACE (Lothrop). A seedling of Mme. Durrand having the tall, slender graceful stem of its parent and also the characteristic habit of bringing forth flower after flower from the same branch until one wonders if the supply will ever be exhausted. The standards are a bright old gold and the flaring old gold falls are smoothly overlaid with rosy lavender. The whole flower is covered with sparkling gold dust. 3 ft. $.50; 3 for $1.00 |
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