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From 1968 Eden Road catalog: STUDY IN BLACK (Plough '68) EM 36 in. No. 62-96-25. (Duke of Burgundy x Edenite) X Congo Song. Deep red black that stands stately and tall. There is a lighter area at base of midrib on standards. Falls have clean brownish hafts. Form is nearly horizontally flaring. Velvety finish. Beard is brown tipped blue-violet. Four branches and terminal. Pod fertile. $25 | Red-black irises in the tradition of 'EDENITE' continue to get better. STUDY IN BLACK barely missed an AM this year[1971]. The smooth coloring, three open blooms, and sturdy stalks with fine branching, will probably win that award for it next year. The flowers are lightly ruffled and heavily substanced. [Mullin, Ron (1971). Irises I Like, American Iris Society Bulletin 204(January 1972), 11.] | | AIS Bulletin references: 199(Oct 1970), 39, 47, 52, 60; 202(Jul 1971), 52; 203(Oct 1971), 55 | Historic Iris Preservation Societygallery link. |
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From 1968 Eden Road catalog: STUDY IN BLACK (Plough '68) EM 36 in. No. 62-96-25. (Duke of Burgundy x Edenite) X Congo Song. Deep red black that stands stately and tall. There is a lighter area at base of midrib on standards. Falls have clean brownish hafts. Form is nearly horizontally flaring. Velvety finish. Beard is brown tipped blue-violet. Four branches and terminal. Pod fertile. $25 | Red-black irises in the tradition of 'EDENITE' continue to get better. STUDY IN BLACK barely missed an AM this year[1971]. The smooth coloring, three open blooms, and sturdy stalks with fine branching, will probably win that award for it next year. The flowers are lightly ruffled and heavily substanced. [Mullin, Ron (1971). Irises I Like, American Iris Society Bulletin 204(January 1972), 11.] | | AIS Bulletin references: 199(Oct 1970), 39, 47, 52, 60; 202(Jul 1971), 52; 203(Oct 1971), 55 | Historic Iris Preservation SocietyLink. |
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