Difference: TbTeaApron (r10 vs. r9)

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TEA APRON, EI Dorado Gardens, 1961, and crowd-stopper at the Kansas City convention, is snowy white with unconventional plicata markingsa markings−a blue center area, standards wire-edged with blue and plicata pattern part way down the falls. It bloomed in uncontested originality. [Melba Hamblen, “Irises Seen in California Gardens, 1963,” The Bulletin of the American Iris Society, No. 173 (April 1964): 10.]

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