It's my understanding that Eleanor has a blue beard.
Is this correct info? Seems some photos show different
beards, to some almost white.
I found the below info in an old Cooley's catalogue.
Deep fluorite purple self, with very rich falls. The opening flower
is almost black, and the heavy blue beard tends to increase the depth of
color. This is the leading fall-blooming iris in commerce today.
It increases very fast, is most reliable inflowering habit and is one of
the most beautiful irises in the garden, regardless of its added value
as rebloomer. From Cooleys' 1936
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From: j*@yahoo.com
Date: 6/9/2009
9:19:07 PM
Subject: Re:
[iris-photos] What variety of Iris is this in my picture?
This is a photo of Eleanor Roosevelt. I am sure the Debbie's
is not it. It is possibly Julia Marlowe. I don't have a
photo of it but there may be one online.
Jan in
Chatsworth
From:
"birdwoman424@aol.com"
<birdwoman424@aol.com> To:
iris-photos@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2009 7:14:44
PM Subject: Re:
[iris-photos] What variety of Iris is this in my picture?
I am wondering if it might be Eleanor Roosevelt. Did it bloom in
the early Spring and again in the Fall?
MargieBrown, NY
In a
message dated 6/9/2009 9:56:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dablakley@yahoo. com writes:
We used to have this Iris at a home that we rented. I loved
it! We now have our own home and I would like to get some of
these to plant, but I don't know what to order. Can anyone
help? Thanks so much!
Debbie
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