Difference: TbDawnbreaker (r6 vs. r5)

(TB) 'Dawnbreaker'

1970, Noyd

'Dawnbreaker' (Luella Noyd, R. 1970). Sdlg. N67-3-23. TB, 30" (76 cm), Midseason late bloom. Lacy orange self; self beard. N61-37-62B: ('Apricot Dancer' x ('Golden Flash' x 'Top Flight')) X 'Orange Chariot'. Noyd 1970.


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From AIS Bulletin #198 July 1970 Introducing DAWNBREAKER-TB 31". M-L. Very lacy orange self with self beard. The styles are extremely lacy. It has three branches and a terminal. Parentage N61-37-62B: Apricot Dancer x ((Golden Flash x Topflight)) X Orange Chariot. Sdlg. N67-3-23. Net 25.00. Noyd's Iris Garden.
 
 

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