1962, Crandall
'Lovilla' (Fred Crandall, R. 1959). Seedling# 59-1. TB, 45" (114 cm), Late midseason bloom. Color Class-B1L, Light-blue self; yellow beard, tipped blue. 'Chivalry' x seedling# 56-13A: 'Charmed Land' sibling x ('Helen Mc Gregor'x blue seedling). Synonym Lovilia. HM 1964. Crandall 1962.
Note: 1959 AIS Checklist spells Lovilla; 1962 CL spells Lovilia.
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From AIS Bulletin #165, April 1962. Introducing LOVILIA: 45". Chivalry X (Charmed sib x Helen McGregor sdlg). Voted H.C. in 1961, this large, heavily ruffled, pale blue comes very close to perfection. It is perhaps the finest iris I have produced, one I am proud to name for my wife. Branching is a bit high but flowers do not bunch, and on every other point there is no fault. It will take anything but a hailstorm and is producing superior seedlings. Pictured at left. $20.00. Crandall's Iris Garden. |
LOVILLA (Crandall '63) is another pale blue with fine form and branching. Each petal seems to have a curl at its tip, giving it a distinctive air. The already mentioned BROADMEADOW fits into this rather limited class. [Joseph Ghio, “The 1965 Iris Season in Review,” Bulletin of the American Iris Society, No. 179 (October 1965): 81.] |
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