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AIGUE MARINE

€8.00
Magnificent very pure sky blue, with small pale yellow beards towards the centre becoming white at their ends. Flowers close to the stem but well spaced and moderately ruffled. Very upright stalks and long-lasting flowers (9 – 10 buds on average). A good grower.

    BAIE DES ANGES

    €7.00
    A very attractive solid light to medium blue with bright tangerine beards. This iris is a descendant of "Princesse Caroline de Monaco" and "Eau Vive", both blue with tangerine coloured beards. Medium sized flowers with a lovely shape. We feel that the pureness of tone compensates for the relatively small number of buds (6-7 on average).

      BORD DE LOIRE

      €10.00
      A choice contribution in the medium blue category (not so developed elsewhere). Gracefully wavy semi-horizontal falls with fairly discreet light blue beards. Good branching and 7 to 8 buds on average per stem. Really very, very blue! (Cayeux Sowing 09 202 A).
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      CAPE PERPETUA

      €7.00
      What's new in "Cape Perpetua"? Not its colour: light and plain blue with white beards, but its shape: both standards and falls show lacy, frilly edges and this is unique in its category. A really charming blue iris!

        HONKY TONK BLUES

        €6.00
        Deep wisteria blue mottled or streaked with blended grey-white on the falls. Deep wisteria blue beards. Perfect shape and stems (with 10 buds). Excellent.
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        POSITIF

        €7.00
        A delightful son of "Paul Black", but in no way a replica, with a nice balance between the size of the flowers and the foliage. Solid medium blue-violet with contrasting bright red beards. Prolific and freeflowering.

          VICTORIA FALLS

          €6.00
          Great clear to mid blue self with just a small white area under the white beards. Though not new, much interesting with 10 to 14 flowers per stem and the Dykes Medal in 1984.