â– (TB) 'Golden Sunshine'
1952, Schreiner
'GoldenSunshine' (
Robert Schreiner, R. 1952) TB, 38" (97 cm), Midseason bloom. Self, soft clear yellow.
'Goldbeater' X
'Jasmine'. Schreiner 1952. Honorable Mention 1954; Award of Merit 1956.
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From Schreiner’s Iris catalog, 1952: GOLDEN SUNSHINE (Schreiner 1952) M. 38". In the latest American Iris Society popularity vote, the four highest-ranking Iris in the yellow hues are two creams, Amandine and Desert Song, and two deep gold Iriss, Ola Kala and Berkeley Gold. There has been a singular lag in the production of outstanding clear, pure true yellows. In Golden Sunshine we have an Iris of such lovely form , excellent habits,and generous size that it would be outstanding in any color. But it happens to be in just that intermediate tone of pure soft yellow heretofore so scarce. The ultimate in blandness, Golden Sunshine is free from both orange tones and lemon lime tints. Soft as sunshine on a spring day, this lovely Iris will bring a pool of pure sunlight into your garden picture. Truly an Iris pre-eminent for landscaping, blending well with any color, tying all colors together, and giving light and life to the garden scene. $15.00. |
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KentPfeiffer - 2010-08-02