(TB) 'Yucatan'
1935, Kirkland
'Yucatan' (
James Kirkland, R. 1934). TB. Late midseason bloom. Color Class-S7M. Seedling x Seedling. Kirkland 1935.
YUCATAN (1935), a blend of copper, rose and gold of great size, somewhat of
Eldorado colouring. Falls are flaring but a bit narrow. 36". [G. L. Pilkington, "Iris Notes",
A.I.S. Bulletin 74 (July 1939): 35.]
Notable for its colour, but the form is poor. Too narrow in the falls. [G. L. Pilkington, "Iris Notes",
A.I.S. Bulletin 74 (July 1939): 64.]
From Iris City Gardens catalog, 1940: YUCATAN: A soft blend of copper, gold and red, giving a delightful pink effect. The slightly ruffled, domed standards are coppery tan; the reddish falls, with heavy gold at the narrow haft, droop slightly. 36 in. 75ยข.
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