(TB) 'Zamora'
1929, Williamson
'Zamora' (
E. B. Williamson, 1929) TB. Midseason bloom. Color Class-R7M.
'Powhatan' x unknown.
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From Longfield Iris Farms catalog, 1929: Zamora (Williamson No. 281, 1929). (Powhatan X ?). Tall Bearded. Height 36 inches, stalk well branched at about mid-height, 8 flowers, well spaced. Flowers medium, 4-1/2 inches long and 3-1/2 inches wide. Standards arching cupped; obovate; Pansy Violet; claw with reduced veins. Falls drooping; broadly wedge shaped; same color as standards; haft very heavily veined the same color; beard Cadmium to near its apex which is bluish. Style arms same color as standards with paler margins. A solid unfading self of splendid garden habit and growth and almost identical in color with Edward Michael but it has a vigor and floriferousness which the latter unfortunately lacks in many localities. $1.00 . |
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