(TB) 'Maiden Blush'
1943, Hall
'Maiden Blush' (
David Hall, R. 1943) TB, Midseason bloom. Color Class-R4L. Pink blend seedling x
'May Day'. Hall 1943. Additional Catalog References: Schreiner's 1944; Tell 1947.
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From Western Iris Gardens catalog, 1948: MAIDEN BLUSH (Hall, 1943). M. 36" A rich and pleasing apricot self. Substance of the domed standards and semi-flaring falls is heavy. No haft markings appear on the abundantly produced blooms. Picture its soft pleasing glow by its name. $2.00 |
From 1943 Hallcroft catalog: MAIDEN BLUSH. Seedling No. 40-07. When asked to describe the color of this Iris most people say Apricot and I will let it go at that. The color is rich and pleasing. It is a self with no haft markings, has domed standards and semi-flaring falls and the substance is very heavy. The flowers are very large and are carried on a 36-inch stem. It is hardy and produces an abundance of flowers. $7.50 |
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