(TB) 'Mary Williamson'
1921, Williamson
'Mary Williamson' (
E. B. Williamson, 1921) TB. Midseason late bloom. Color Class-W3.
See below:
From Longfield Iris Farm catalog, 1922: Ruffled Standards white very faintly tinged with lavender; flaring falls a deep hyacinth violet with a quarter inch band of white. |
From Indian Spring Farms catalog, 1927: MARY WILLIAMSON (Williamson 1921). S. clear white; F. purple, with a wide white border. The flowers are produced in profusion on slender but strong stems. The plant is robust in growth and is particularly desirable for mass plantings. 30 inches. $1.50 each. |
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From Longfield Iris Farm catalog, 1929: Mary Williamson (Williamson No. 59, 1921). (Pedigree lost. Tall Bearded. Standards white; flaring falls, purple with wide white border. Flowers of medium size, distinctly ruffled, on slender thirty-inch stems. No Iris has more individuality than this variety. Always admired and stock always short. $1.50. |
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