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1. Iris species nova - Starweaver's Gems from Earth and Sky

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147. ‘APPLE SNOW’<br />

Flowers light bluish-white in very nice racemes, midseason flowering form, selected<br />

<strong>from</strong> open pollinated seedlings of ‘White King’. 7.00<br />

148. ‘BALLADE’<br />

Very vigorous second-generation seedling with long, dense spikes of light violet<br />

flowers with large white “mouth”, spur long <strong>and</strong> lighter. Up to 25 cm high. Very<br />

abundant flowering. 8.00<br />

149. ‘BLUE DREAM’<br />

Flowers distinct violet-blue. Very compact, low growing, beautiful form. Selection<br />

<strong>from</strong> ‘Penza’ strain. 7.00<br />

150. ‘BLUE GIANT’<br />

Flowers lilac-blue, very strong, upright habitus, large growing selection <strong>from</strong> ‘Penza’<br />

strain, always marked as “excellent”. 5.00<br />

15<strong>1.</strong> ‘BLUSHING GIRL’<br />

Flowers of very unusual soft light creamy-pink colour in very dense, compact spikes,<br />

low growing. Found near Riga, Latvia. 5.00<br />

152. ‘CANTATA’<br />

One of my last <strong>and</strong> best selections with very large spikes densely covered with bright<br />

pink flowers with large white “mouth”. Up to 25 cm high. Second generation seedling<br />

<strong>from</strong> ‘Penza’ strain. Very abundant flowering. 10.00<br />

153. ‘CHERRY ORCHARD’<br />

Very beautiful seedling with very dense spikes of light but very bright pink flowers<br />

with slightly lilac shade making it very distinct <strong>from</strong> other pink coloured cultivars.<br />

Blooms very abundantly completely hiding leaves. 15.00<br />

154. ’CHINA PINK’<br />

This hybrid has very light but soft pinkish flowers with darker zone surrounding outer<br />

tepals <strong>from</strong> outside but slightly fading with age, making marvellous colour display. 12.00<br />

155. ‘CHRISTINA’<br />

Flowers light blue in dense, long spikes, very beautiful. One of the best selections<br />

<strong>from</strong> my open pollinated seedlings of ‘Evening Shade’. 6.00<br />

156. ‘CHRISTMAS DAY’<br />

Flowers white with light pink shading on petals, spur held almost horizontal, almost<br />

white. Flowers arranged in tall strong, erect spikes. 8.00<br />

157. ‘COMPACT’<br />

Flowers very dark blue in small, but flowerfull, very compact, dense racemes. Beautiful<br />

selection raised in my nursery. 5.00<br />

158. ‘CONQUEST’<br />

Flowers with very bright reddish purple spur <strong>and</strong> dark purple outer petals, inner petals<br />

very light pink, almost white. Very good contrast. 10.00<br />

159. ‘CRISPY LOVE’<br />

It is excellent very abundantly blooming seedling with straight dense spikes of<br />

light bluish shaded flowers composed on reddish toned stem. I try to stop with new<br />

Corydalis cultivars, but this one is so special that needed name! 10.00<br />

160. ‘ELROND’<br />

Flowers throughout of unusual uniform bright pinkish lilac tint, only downside of<br />

lower petal is deep dark purple. Another of my “new generation” seedlings. 10.00<br />

16<strong>1.</strong> ‘EVENING DREAM’<br />

Flowers very light blue, somewhat similar to ‘Evening Shade’, but more compact <strong>and</strong><br />

with darker foliage. Very beautiful selection <strong>from</strong> Penza strain. 5.00<br />

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