1956, Lenz
'Claremont Indian'(Lenz, ( R. 1955) Sdlg. 4-82-1. CA, 8" (20 cm), E, Light mahogany-red self. Sdlg. 6130-5 x sdlg. 6126-2. Lyon 1956. Honorable Mention 1956. Lee Lenz, R. 1955) Seedling #4-82-1. CA, 8" (20 cm). Early bloom. Light mahogany-red self. Seedling #6130-5 x seedling #6126-2. Lyon 1956. Honorable Mention 1956.
"The first "red" iris I ever saw was Dr. Lee Lenz's Claremont Indian. He produced it in the 50s, in a cross of innominata and probably douglasiana. It was the foundation for the reddish irises that appeared in Southern California, such as ' Pasadena Indian' and ' Native Princess' by George Stambach.
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-- LaurieFrazer - 2010-09-04
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![]() | Claremont_Indian_1a.jpg | manage | 57 K | 21 Jun 2011 - 03:35 | Main.ksayce | PCI Claremont Indian from SPCNI Photo CD |