Difference: TbTreasureKey (r13 vs. r12)

■(TB) 'Treasure Key'

1972, Brown

'Treasure Key' (Opal Brown, R. 1972). Seedling# 9-7G16. TB, 40" (102 cm), Midseason bloom. Standards cream; falls lobelia blue; light yellow beard, blue base. Seedling# 6-10C5: ((('Sweet Alice Lee' x 'Blue Throat') x 'Blue Miller') x seedling# 4-13E3) X 'Apropos'. Brown's Sunnyhill Gardens 1972. Honorable Mention 1976.

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Awaiting original catalog description. From AIS Bulletin #205 April 1972 Introducing TREASURE KEY (0. L. Brown '72) TB. M. 40 in. Delightful bicolor with creamy chartreuse standards and lavender-blue falls. Beards light yellow, blue base. Tall, well branched and vigorous. Sdlg. #9-7G16. NET $20.00. Brown's Sunnyhill Gardens.
 
 

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