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

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162. ‘EVENING SHADE’<br />

Flowers faintly light blue, almost white, big <strong>and</strong> in large racemes. Very beautiful<br />

selection <strong>from</strong> ‘Penza’ strain. 5.00<br />

163. ’EVENTIDE’<br />

Flowers with distinctly vertically oriented pinkish purple spur <strong>and</strong> bluish purple lower<br />

<strong>and</strong> upper petals. 10.00<br />

164. ‘FALLS OF NIMRODEL’<br />

Most unusually coloured newcomer between my “new generation” seedlings with<br />

uniformly coloured, slightly orange toned, reddish pink spur <strong>and</strong> almost pure white<br />

lower <strong>and</strong> upper petals. Real break in colour of corydalis! Nothing similar with other<br />

my hybrids! 20.00<br />

165. ‘FLASHLIGHT’<br />

Flowers light carmine pink but midrib of upper petal dark carmine-pink. Very new<br />

combination of colours. 10.00<br />

166. ’FOREST ELF’<br />

This one is pure solida seedling with unusually bright violet flowers, completely<br />

lacking every muddy shade, quite common for violet solidas. Inner petals are white,<br />

making beautiful contrast. 10.00<br />

167. ’FRODO’<br />

Selection of so named ‘Kissproof’ type. This hybrid has very wide deep purple edge of<br />

outer petals <strong>and</strong> pure white inner petal <strong>and</strong> spur. 10.00<br />

168. ‘G. P. BAKER’<br />

Very late flowering variety with bright dark red flowers. My stock is raised <strong>from</strong> single<br />

tuber received <strong>from</strong> Chris Brickell, <strong>and</strong> it well differs <strong>from</strong> other “reds” which flowers<br />

earlier <strong>and</strong> usually is of lighter tint. 4.00<br />

169. ‘GANDALF’<br />

Flowers white with narrow blue rim at the end of petals <strong>and</strong> dark “tongue” between<br />

them in dense racemes. Deep green, dark coloured foliage. 10.00<br />

170. ’GIMLI’<br />

Flowers of deep reddish purple, outside of lower <strong>and</strong> upper petal deeper purple, before<br />

opening almost blackish purple. Spur light purple, slightly up-turned. 10.00<br />

17<strong>1.</strong> ‘GINNIE’<br />

Flowers are throughout pinkish carmine-red, only inner petals are white making elegant<br />

tongue coming through red lips. 10.00<br />

172. ‘GUNITE’<br />

This beauty was selected by my wife Guna <strong>from</strong> my “new generation” seedlings <strong>and</strong><br />

named in her honour. Flowers bicoloured – spur soft bright pink with whitish back, lips<br />

of petals light pink with white middle part. 15.00<br />

173. ‘HOCUS-POCUS’<br />

That very unusual seedling of C. solida clearly shows presence of C. paczoskii in its parentage.<br />

Makes large spikes with very contrasting whitish flowers with upright lilac pink spur,<br />

the outer tepals rimmed bright violet, but inner tepals ends blackish-lilac. Very special! 20.00<br />

174. ‘HOT LIPS’<br />

This flower really resembles lady who brightened her lips with very hot red lipstick.<br />

Spur reddish pink with white blotches. Excellent seedling. 10.00<br />

175. ‘KING ARTHUR’<br />

Flowers intensively carmine red in dense racemes. New colour type between my<br />

seedlings. Foliage dark green, stem reddish toned. 10.00<br />

176. ‘LITTLE JEWEL’<br />

Flowers light bluish white with darker blue shaded spur, selection <strong>from</strong> original Penza stock. 8.00

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