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Jan 20, 2015 1:51 AM CST
Name: Sherry Austin
Santa Cruz, CA (Zone 9a)
Birds Bulbs Region: California Dragonflies Foliage Fan Irises
Keeper of Poultry Roses Photo Contest Winner: 2015
Phew.. busy post... Let me see if I can keep everything straight..

Neil, you might also look at Mulled Wine.. although I think Lady Friend is closer..

Rob.. I also think the red historic is Indian Chief.. I'd be happy to send you some for comparison Big Grin
Look at Skating Party for your white.
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Debra, I think we've compared our historic yellows before, but I can't remember if yours reblooms, as mine does. They sure look similar.

Arlyn, I've got your Orchid Noid in the ground and am looking forward to seeing it bloom...

I got all excited when I saw pictures of Chuckwagon, then saw that it was introduced in '03.. Mine was on the property, and very well established when I moved here in '97.

I don't think I'll ever get those blues of mine identified Sighing! There are just so many.. but I'll keep ordering older blues until I find the right one nodding
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