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Re: TB: Memphis Miss


Bill,
 
What comes to mind that I use to grow is - Minnesota Glitters. It's more of an apricot pink.   I always have remembered it as being heavily diamond dusted over anything else I ever grew. This was before my picture taking days.
 
MINNESOTA GLITTERS
    (Bakke-Nesser, R. `66). 64-5D. TB, 28", M, RO5L.
    "Deep, intense apricot overlaid with flush of pink; touch of gold in throat; ruffled; dark tangerine beard. Glittering Amber X Valimar. EC `66, HM `68, JC `69. Riverdale `67."
      Margie V.
      Oro Valley, AZ.
      Zone 8/9
      I*@comcast.net

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Subject: [iris-photos] TB: Memphis Miss

I'm looking for heavily diamond dusted pinks, preferably rebloomers, but others would be just fine. This is the heavy diamond dusting on Memphis Miss not moisture. Are there any pinks that have this much?

Late afternoon photo.
Smiles,
Bill Burleson




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