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Post by Elizabethtown »

Ok, well no one can pick just one. Can they? Here's today's additions to the garden.

Raspberry Silk, BB, D. Spoon 2000
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Belle Prairie, TB, Schmelzer 1950-1959
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Colette Thurillet, TB, Jean Cayeux, 1991
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and Doodle Strudel, TB, A. Ensminger, 1976
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Raspberry Silk is simply amazing.
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OMG, I NEED that Raspberry Silk !! :eek:

Thank-You very much for the pic's!! :D
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WOW! Those are gorgeous. Esp. Raspberry Silk & Doodle Strudel! Very similar to one I grow called Brindled Beauty. They all have that awesome "brindled" look to them. :D
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Post by Garden_of_Mu »

BillyB - that is a pattern called 'broken color'. There are even hybridizers that specialize in just that style and nothing else. One of my favorites is Minnesota Mixed-up Kid.

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Mike, did you post that Minnesota Mixed-up Kid before? That name sounds familar.....I like that one! Shoot, they all are neat! :lol:
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Garden_of_Mu wrote:BillyB - that is a pattern called 'broken color'. There are even hybridizers that specialize in just that style and nothing else. One of my favorites is Minnesota Mixed-up Kid.

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Now that's nice Mike!! :D I may have to locate one of those for the show next year. We've never seen anything like that here in Middle Tenn. Looks like a subtle brindled and plicata mix. :D
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Post by Patrushka »

Welcome to Hallson's! :D Those are beautiful! :cool: I'm glad you couldn't pick just one. :D

Mike, I know I have seen Minnesota Mixed-up Kid either on the forum or on your web site. :cool: The "broken color" irises are really starting to appeal to me. 8-)
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Post by Garden_of_Mu »

I've posted it here before - it has been a fave for the last several years. Superstition Iris Garden carries it I think. Mine came from Holly Lane in MN. It has a neat history in that it is a mystery! No one knows where it came from it has just been growing around MN for the last 30 years and getting apssed around. I believe it has formally been registered with the AIS now.
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Yes, Superstition carries it. I checked right after I posted. :D I better get my order in with them so my list can stop growing. I'm up to ten so far. :o
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Does Superstition Iris have a website? Or do you contact them just by e-mail?
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Post by Elizabethtown »

Yes, those are broken colors. I've got MN Mixed-Up Kid growing in my garden too. Mike is it supposed to be a tall TB or a short TB. This year mine looks like an MTB.

Oh well, with crazy temperature patterns, I had SDB's throwing broken colors. I took pics and called them the WANNABEES! Sea Monster, Tantara, and What Again! They were like little kids playing dress up.

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BillyB, Superstition Iris has a Photo Album on Web Shots. You can e-mail them and request a catalog. I'm sending you a pm. :D
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Post by goldenmom »

Oh my, Raspberry Silk and Doodle Studel are making me swoon. Beautiful pics.
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Post by Tundra_Queen »

Oh my, I love the first one! What kind of irises are these? I am not too familar with irises and only have a few. These are not bearded are they, they look different.


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Post by patsue53 »

OMG those are gorgeous! Now I'm going to be looking for "speckled" Irises! Very pretty!
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Post by Elizabethtown »

Tundra --

Doodle & Raspberry are what is referred to as Broken Color irises. There are many to choose from. One hybridizer in particular specializes in these. Here's a link to see more BC irises.

http://www.zebrairis.com/index.html
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Post by BillyB »

Doodle Strudel and Minnesota Mixed-up Kid were ordered today from Iris City Gardens. Should be here next week. Still need to get Raspberry Silk. :D
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:cool: BillyB! I got Minnesota Mixed-Up Kid too (along with several others). :D
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Post by LucyGoose »

Man, where have I been? I said before, that I could do more Iris's didn't I.....Pat, did you order for this fall, or is it too last already for them?
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