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ORIGINATOR: Rudolph Kleinsorge
INTRODUCED: 1950
CLASS: Tall Bearded
HEIGHT: 40"
BLOOM SEASON: Late
DESCRIPTION: Golden brown self.
PARENTAGE: Mexico X Sdlg. 314
AWARDS: Honorable Mention 1951, Award of Merit 1953
PBF: Unknown
INTERESTING INFO: From the 1950 Cooley's Gardens Catalog: Nine years ago we introduced Tobacco Road. Since then the Kleinsorge "browns" have become known and grown the world over ... deep browns, pale tans, sultry blends in many hues. This newest one is medium light in tone, a smooth self of glistening tan with a light bronze beard. It is a gigantic Iris with extra broad falls and heavy texture. 40 inches tall. The name? Well, in ancient times an Egyptian Pharaoh named THOTMES III sent an expedition into Syria to collect plants for his homeland. His men brought back, among other things, rhizomes of the Iris and to this day the inscriptions and carvings on his temple walls record this interesting bit of Iris history. Here is an Iris worthy to be named for this pioneer Iris collector!
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