From Cooley's Gardens catalog for 1937: "Standards tarnished gold, falls brilliant carmine red. A bold, strong growing and perfectly fashioned iris reaching four feet in height. Classed as a variegata it is really a blend of gold and crimson, so good that we stocked up heavily on it anticipating that our customers would welcome this opportunity to secure such an outstanding flower at so low a price."
Comments: "This is another one of those variegatas that change color with the light, and never photograph the same way twice. Very striking in a clump. It is strongly scented of cream soda, and has noticable PBF." - Mike, WA |