Confetti
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What's This?
R. Schreiner, 1948
Iris Class:
Bearded
Bearded Class:
Tall Bearded
Age:
1940-1949
Fall Color:
White Ground Red/Pink Stitch
Standard Color:
White Ground Red/Pink Stitch
Pattern:
Plicata
Beard Color:
Lemon/Light Yellow
Hybridizer:
Schreiner
Rarity:
Available - not endangered
Full Description
TB 38″ M W8L
From Schreiner’s Iris Lover’s catalog for 1952: “A most unusual plicata. Confetti is a well balanced pink plicata with large flowers and a very heavy substance. It is a striking flower delightfully flared, beautiful in form and fresh in appearance. The markings and stipplings are pink on creamy white without the pearly sub-tint present in so many of this kind. The branching, placement on the stem and smart, trim carriage of the flowers are extra good. Confetti is pretty, bright and snappy.”
(((Madame Louis Aureau x Siegfried) x Ruth Pollack) X Lady of Shallott), HM 1950.