Another direct descendant of "Chevalier de Malte", a pure white with a pretty lavender border on the horizontal falls. Discreet red beards. Medium-sized flowers with a lot of regular ruffles.
Very dark purple standards and slightly purple black falls, velvety and close to the horizontal. Wavy flowers but not excessively so. Black beards blend in well. Exemplary branching stems, which is not so common in this category. 8 buds. (Cayeux seedling 10 41 A).
A two-tone iris of subtle shades: Greyish white standards with lavender hues, amber-toned styles and medium lavender falls. Beards are of a burnt orange. Exquisite shape. 7 to 8 buds/stalk on average.
White standards, toned with yellow at the base. White falls shouldered in golden yellow up to the middle. Equally golden yellow beards. Stalks are exemplary with perfectly tiered branches carrying an average of 9-10 buds. Simply splendid! (Cayeux seedling 10 308 B)
Though it has a moderate count of buds : 6 on average, we do like this son of INFUSION TILLEUL. Pure white standards and pale lavender falls with a lime border, 4 mm wide. Orange beards. Excellent form, ruffled and well-branched stalks.
White standards with a hint of pale violet. White falls lightly tinted lavender. Tangerine beards. It often reblooms in late summer or beginning of autumn.
Very wavy, white standards tinted with lavender, very dark purple, velvety falls and brown beards. Lovely 3-branched stems regularly sporting 8 to 10 buds. Healthy, vigorous foliage.
Golden copper standards infused and washed with smoky purple, white falls infused clear purple-lavender especially in centre , copper-yellow border. Orange beards ending blue. Coming from DAKOTA SMOKE, unusual combination, strong growth.
Yes, "Fabuleux" is fabulous. It has ruffled pure white standards and white falls with a pure, bright blue border (2 cm wide), slightly darker on edges. It has a wonderful shape with wide strongly ruffled falls, yellow beards and strong stems. In fact, a taller and darker "Alizés".
Stunning bicolour with large flowers : 15 cm x 10 cm. Fascinating oyster-white standards and velvety inky purple falls with a light purple 6mm rim. Yellow-bronze beards.
Wonderful contrast between the pure white standards and the velvety, very dark violet falls, nearly black when the flower first opens. Deep egg yolk yellow beards light up the whole. Moderately sized flowers with ruffled edges, a well-proportioned plant. We are very happy to call this iris after the famous Gien pottery in our neighbouring town.
Bred from the marvellous "Paul Black", Dykes Medal winner in 2010, here is a charming unified rosy violet with red beards. The medium-sized flowers are perfectly balanced with the foliage and very numerous (average of 12). Well-branched stems, delicious colour.
Flowering:Early
-20%
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