(TB) 'Lord Grey'
1840, Lémon
'Lord Grey' (
Jean-Nicolas Lémon, 1840. TB. Midseason bloom. Color Class S4M.
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References
Lémon, Annales de Flore et de Pomone, 1839-1840, p. 370. |
From Wing Seed catalog, 1919: LORD GREY — (Sq.) Absolutely unique coloring. S. mastic or putty color with the faintest flush of rose, touched golden-brown at base; style arms putty color with slight tinting of rose; F. putty color veined and netted on cream, washed rose in middle of falls. Two feet. 25c. |
From Fryer's catalog, 1921: Clouded rose-fawn. Very distinct color. Beautiful. 22". 25¢. |
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Synonyms
Miss Cornelia.
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