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

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177. ‘LORD OF MORIA’<br />

Flowers very deep lilac pink with light, almost white “tongue” surrounded by lighter<br />

pink zone. 12.00<br />

178. ‘LOUISE ELISABETH’<br />

Flowers pure white with almost vertically up-turned slightly pinkish toned spur. One<br />

of the best seedlings named by my gr<strong>and</strong>-daughter. 8.00<br />

179. ‘LUPUS’<br />

Flowers soft bright lilac with whitish tongue in nice large spikes <strong>and</strong> finely dissected<br />

leaves. This form was selected in Gothenburg Botanic Garden. 10.00<br />

180. ’MARBLED CORAL’<br />

This one is new colour type <strong>and</strong> is raised <strong>from</strong> cross between solida <strong>and</strong> paczoskii(?).<br />

Base colour of flowers is white but it is so intensively spotted <strong>and</strong> flushed with reddish<br />

pink that overall colour seems light pink. 15.00<br />

18<strong>1.</strong> ‘MAXIMA’<br />

Very large beautiful form with more traditionally shaded pinkish-lilac flowers in nice<br />

racemes selected by my Dutch friend Willem van Eeden. 5.00<br />

182. ‘MERLIN’<br />

Nice addition to ‘Kissproof’ type with beautiful purest white flowers, lips of petals is<br />

nicely, thinly rimmed dark purple. Spikes are very compact. 12.00<br />

183. ‘MOONLIGHT SHADE’<br />

Very early blooming selection <strong>from</strong> ‘Penza’ strain with almost pure white, only very<br />

slightly bluish tinted flowers in perfect racemes. 5.00<br />

184. ‘NETTLETON PINK’<br />

Similar to ‘Sixtus’ <strong>and</strong> ‘Beth Evans’, but has another shade of pink. A vigorous clone<br />

with rich pink flowers in big racemes. Rather early <strong>and</strong> very abundant flowering. 5.00<br />

185. ’OPAL LIKE’<br />

Flowers almost pure white with light pink touch at start of flowering on upper petal’s<br />

midrib <strong>and</strong> slightly purple rimmed lower petals at end. 8.00<br />

186. ‘PEDEDZE’<br />

This form is found by Dr. A. Seisums in valley of river Pededze in Latvia. Flowers<br />

light sky blue arranged in short but dense racemes. In some seasons can be almost<br />

white. Dwarfer than other cultivars. 10.00<br />

187. ‘PENZA’ STRAIN<br />

Seedlings of wild collected Corydalis solida with very variable - <strong>from</strong> pure white<br />

through pink to muddy blue flowers. Unselected material <strong>from</strong> Penza district in Central<br />

Russia. Fine for naturalizing, but among them some very good <strong>and</strong> worth naming<br />

plants could be found.<br />

19<br />

4.00<br />

TEN<br />

188. ‘PINK SMILE’<br />

This form is selected in Gothenburg. It makes very large spikes densely covered with<br />

beautiful bright reddish-pink flowers with lighter, almost whitish, mouth. 8.00<br />

189. ‘PINK SPLASH’<br />

Flowers light pink, but turns to lilac pink with age. Robust form with only slightly<br />

dissected foliage. Selected by Arnis Seisums <strong>from</strong> ‘Penza’ strain. 10.00<br />

190. ‘PRELUDIE’<br />

Flowers light violet pink, even more seems light violet in large erect spikes. Different<br />

in shade <strong>from</strong> other “pinks” offered by me. 10.00<br />

19<strong>1.</strong> ‘PRETTY BABY’<br />

Flowers uniformly white with light blue shading. Stem <strong>and</strong> pedicels light bright green<br />

making wonderful colour combination. 8.00

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