1935, Stahl./Washington
'Maya' ( Mrs. Edward Stahlman/ Thomas Washington, R.1934) TB; Midseason bloom. Color Class S9M. Introduced by Nesmith 1935; Honorable Mention A.I.S. 1935; Bulletin A.I.S. 60: 104. February 1936
'Maya' (Washington, See below: 1934) is an outstanding iris. Its flowers, carried to the height of forty inches, have tall domed standards of strawberry-red; falls are velvety and of the same tone as the standards, but with a subtle blending of coffee· and gold at the throat. The styles are orange and strawberry-red and it has a brilliant orange beard. The stalk is splendidly branched. ----Mabel Carey Tobie p58 AIS Bulletin #59 October 1935 Iris notes on Mrs. Thomas Nesmith's collection.
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'Maya' (Washington, 1934) is an outstanding iris. Its flowers, carried to the height of forty inches, have tall domed standards of strawberry-red; falls are velvety and of the same tone as the standards, but with a subtle blending of coffee· and gold at the throat. The styles are orange and strawberry-red and it has a brilliant orange beard. The stalk is splendidly branched. ----Mabel Carey Tobie p58 AIS Bulletin #59 October 1935 Iris notes on Mrs. Thomas Nesmith's collection. |
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