(TB) 'Pearly Peak'
1939, Groff
'Pearly Peak' (
Henry Groff, R. 1937) TB. Late midseason bloom. Color Class-W9L.
PEARLY PEAKS (Graaf): The latest of any variety I have seen. Even disregarding this great advantage, the flower is of such quality that it should be more grown. Color is smooth pearl lavender, form is excellent, fading negligible. Branching is fair, stalks strong. Splendid propagator.
Sanford. [âVarietal Commentsâ
The Bulletin of the American Iris Society, No. 103, (October 1946): 62]
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