RE: Flight of Butterflies?
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- Subject: RE: Flight of Butterflies?
- From: "* S* H* <S*@cmds.com>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 10:32:28 -0600 (MDT)
It's one of my favorites. We had it in our garden in NH and purchased
it from White Flower Farm in Connecticut. Now that we're in VA I intend
to get some more. It is still listed in their catalog. Otherwise, I
don't know if it is registered or if that is just WWF's name for it.
They could probably tell you.
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>From: Bill Einarson[SMTP:billeinarson@shaw.wave.ca]
>Sent: Friday, May 30, 1997 11:56 AM
>To: Multiple recipients of list
>Subject: SIB: Flight of Butterflies?
>
>Several years ago I purchased a siberian iris called 'Flight of
>Butterflies' from one of our local nurseries. It was labeled by the
>nursery they purchased it from (I've since lost the label!) but it was
>the pre-printed type with a picture. Has this iris ever been
>registered? I'm not sure of the correct terminology for describing it
>but the standards are a medium purple and the falls are white with
>purple veining. I really like it, its very delicate and does resemble a
>small cloud of butterflies. Does anyone have any information regarding
>this iris?
>
>Thanks Gianna Einarson
>Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
>Zone 3a (where we finally have decent temperatures and a semblance of
>spring)
>