Difference: MtbFlashingBeacon (r16 vs. r15)

■(MTB) 'Flashing Beacon'

1970, Guild

'Flashing Beacon' (Dorothy Guild, R. 1969). Seedling #63-K-2. MTB, 23-26", Midseason bloom. Color Class-YO4RV, Standards yellow-orange (RHS 15B); falls grayed purple (187), shading from B to D; hafts yellow-orange with some red veining, narrow cream area on each side of beard tip; wide tangerineorangebeard. 'Kinglet' X Williamson seedling #34 #878. Guild 1970.

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References:

From AIS Bulletin #197 April 1970 Introducing FLASHING BEACON. (Knight X Williamson 34#878). Sparkling variegata of red and amber-orange. No pollen, but pod fertile. $10.00. Dorothy Guild.
From Dorothy Guild we have had a series of bright variegatas and plicatas with variegata influence. My favorite is FLASHING BEACON ('69), which is every bit as brilliant as its name implies-yellow-orange standards, falls well covered with red-violet, form and stem excellent. [Jean Witt, “Miniature Tall Bearded Varietal Comment,” The Bulletin of the American Iris Society, Vol. 55, No. 214 (July 1974): 60.]
 

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