■(TB) 'Servin' Up Sparkle'
2015, Schreiner
'Servin' Up Sparkle' (
Schreiner, R. 2015) Seedling# RR 151-1. TB, 36" (91 cm), Late bloom. Standards white; falls white, lavender tint; beards white. Seedling# JJ 1409-A: (seedling# GG 996-A: (
'Emperor’s Delight' x seedling# CC 1091-A: (
'Song of Angels' x seedling# V 67-A: (
'Titan’s Glory' x
'Mt. Olympus'))) x
'Queen of Angels') X seedling# JJ 1412-1: (seedling# Z 598-D: (seedling# T 566-D: (
'Lady Madonna' x seedling# R 297-B: (seedling# I 350-1: (Craig seedling#41 x
'Breaking Dawn') x seedling# I 686-1: (seedling# E 242-A: (seedling# C 973-A: (
'Lilac Champagne' x seedling# W 927-C: (
'Toll Gate' x
'After Dark')) x seedling# Y 1794-AA: (seedling# T 102-B: (
'Alpenrose' x
'Whole Cloth') x
'Cashmere')) x
'Breaking Dawn'))) x seedling# R 11A: (seedling# K 33-3,
'Sailor’s Dance' sibling x
'Laced Cotton')) x seedling# CC 121-1: (seedling# W 167-1: (
'Stormy Night' x
'Royal Crusader') x
'Silverado')). 2015 Schreiner.
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From Schreiner’s catalog, 2015: SERVIN’ UP SPARKLE (Schreiner 2015) L. 36” BONUS. Here is another Iris to lengthen your bloom season, arriving when most varieties have concluded their display. Servin’ Up Sparkle is a true beauty. Full petaled and with fine substance, the standards have a whisper of lavender. Lovely laciness adds to the allure, as the photo at left shows. Fifty-four years ago we wrote in our catalog, “A white is acceptable at all times and has universal appeal, probably because we all instinctively admire this symbol of purity and innocence.” 7-10 buds on 36” high-stalks. Seedling #RR151-1. |
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