(TB) 'Nathalis'
1927, Williamson
'Nathalis' (
E. B. Williamson, 1927) TB. Midseason bloom. Color Class-R7M.
'Windham' x unknown.
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From Longfield Iris Farms catalog, 1927: Nathalis (Longfield No. 53). TB. Height 3 feet, stalk well branched, 6-10 flowers. Flower medium size, 4 inches high, 3-1/2 inches wide. Standards arching cupped: obovate; Pale Hortense Violet, shading to yellow at base. Falls straight hanging; spatulate; Pale Amparo Purple, shading to very light yellowish, with maroon veins at the base; beard yellow. Style branches dull pale yellow; crests and mid-line similar to but paler than the standards. Almost a self, pinkish in general effect, very vigorous and free flowering. Our opinion that this is a desirable and attractive garden Iris has been confirmed by many visitors and customers who have purchased it under number. $1.00. |
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