
THE BRITISH IRIS SOCIETY
The British Iris Society is a
Registered Charity
Hon. Seed Distribution Officer: Mrs M.V.
Criddle,
Telephone: 01754 811173 Email: mc.iris@tiscali.co.uk
1. Members of the British Iris
Society should send £4.50 for up to 10 packets and £4.50 for each additional
ten packets up to a maximum of 40 packets per member. These are inclusive of postage and packing. All requests for seeds must be accompanied
by payment in Sterling Cash, Postal Orders or Money orders (from Commonwealth Countries), US dollars or
cheques payable in sterling drawn on a British Bank and made payable to The British Iris Society.
2. A fair division of seeds will be made as soon as possible in January 2009. The distribution will be made shortly thereafter in the order in which the requests were received.
3. No responsibility can be accepted for the results as seed from many different sources is received and it is not always possible to check naming accuracy.
4. Please order by number and retain this
Seed List for reference: seed will only be identified by the number on the
seed packet. The more substitutes you list the less likely you are to receive
seed which you may not want. All seed is obtained from members or through their
goodwill and, often, the quantity supplied to the BIS is small. The BIS is
grateful for all these contributions.
5. All cheques must be made payable to the British Iris Society and not to
the S.D.O. herself.
6. All correspondence, orders and payments must
be sent to the Hon. Seed Distribution Officer, Mrs M. V. Criddle,
7. The BIS Guide No 2, 'Raising Irises from Seed'(1997) is available from the Hon.
Literature Secretary, (see Year Book for
address) price £1.50 inclusive of postage, or £1.00 if included with an order
for seeds.
8.
Please be sure when sending seed for any future 'Seed List' to enclose an
alphabetical list of seed sent with your NAME, ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER
ALL CLEARLY WRITTEN; ALSO REMEMBER THAT THE SEEDS, OR A LIST OF THEM,
should arrive by the 15th of
October.
9. Some of the seed in the list is open pollinated - that is by insects which may bring pollen from another plant - so it cannot be guaranteed to come true to name, especially in sections where irises hybridise very readily, such as the Californicae. Where seed has come from a named cultivar, the seedlings will probably not look identical to the parent. Seedlings from a named cultivar will probably differ from the parent(s), but even if they do look alike they must not be called by the parent's name as only divisions of the named plant are entitled to that name.
10.
For all species, or reputed species, plants are shown in italics. Cultivars are shown in normal type. Where both parents of
the seeds are known they are shown and will usually be followed by 'HP' to show
that the pod parent was hand pollinated by the grower. Where an 'x' appears
before the cultivar name only the pod parent is known. In general, species
forms do not hybridise easily with other species of another series so that
except where the donor has several varieties of a species in close proximity
the 'x' may be left out. In some species collected forms are so distinctive
that they are given cultivar names and appear in normal type.
11. In the lists a 'c.' before a geographic location
indicates that the parent plant was collected in the wild; 'dwf' indicates a
dwarf form, usually of a species; 'ex' before the name of a place or person
shows where the parent plant was obtained from and gives some idea of the
reliability of the identification. The abbreviations 'dip' and ‘tet’ stand for
diploid and tetraploid usually in connection with cultivars and inter-specific
crosses.
THE GENUS IRIS
SUBGENUS
IRIS
SECTION IRIS
aphylla NS
aphylla 2007 seed PT
astrachanica BMcG
croatica JC
germanica f. florentina JC France
pallida ‘Kupari’ ex SIGNA ’04 RR Australia
pseudopumila PT
reginae UD
suaveolens violet UD
suaveolens violet/yellow ex BIS 26/’99 PT Australia
suaveolens yellow UD Germany
variegata ABW
variegata PT
variegata var. davidovii ABW
variegata var. flavescens ABW
HYBRIDS
INTERMEDIATE BEARDED
x ’Shirley
Chandler’ (orange amoena) OW
x
V36 (deep lilac) sdg OW
x
T27 (yellow) sdg OW
x
T26 (mauvy pink)sdg OW
x Z17 (milk blue) sdg OW
x
V26 (pink lavender) sdg OW
x BB ‘Schimmer’ 2007 seed OW
mixed BB
(IBs x BBs) 2007 seed OW
STANDARD DWARF
BEARDED
x ’Actstede Nine
Hundred’ OW
x ’
x ’Counting
Sheep’ white OW
x ’Invicta
Garnet’ OW
x ’Island Sun’ OW
x ’Regards’ sdg
blue bicolor NW
x ’Surrounded’ LB
x brown strain OW
x lilac-lavender
sdg OW
x Jones/Naylor sdg green OW
x V6
peach/apricot OW
x Z7 caramel
rebloomer OW
MINIATURE TALL BEARDED
x ’Apricot Drops OW
x
’Astra Girl’ NW
x ’Bumblebee Delight’ OW
x ’Dappled Pony’ NW
x ’Frosted Velvet’ NW
x ’Ice Fairy’ NW
x ’Lady Belle’ NW
(’
(‘Mockingbird’ x ‘Carolyn Rose’) sdg HP NW
x ’New Idea’ NW
x ’Ozark Dream’ NW
x ’Ozark Jewel’ NW
x ’Pardner’ NW
x ’Please’ lemon/lavender OW
x ’Robin Goodfellow’ JC
x
’Steffie’ NW
x ’Teasaucer Hill’ OW
x ’Tom Tit’ NW
x ’Widget’ NW
x ’Zula’ NW
x yellow ‘Widget’ sdg NW
(‘Move Over’ x ‘Yellow Flirt’) yellow sdg
2007 seed LB
x T28 yellow purple OW
x Z39 hyacinth OW
mixed NW
BORDER BEARDEDS
x sdg
purple, orange beard (aphylla cv.
background) 2007 seed LB
x
Y24 sdg (purple) OW
x
V52 sdg (neglecta) OW
x
Y46 sdg (deep yellow) OW
x
’Preppy’ sdg (lilac plicata) OW
([aphylla x TB plicata sdg] x unknown) LB
x
species cross ‘Night Mood’ sky blue OW
HYBRIDS
TALL BEARDED
‘Back
to Hooks’ x ‘Bravissimo’ LM SL
(‘Back to
Hooks x[Calicoball x Mukadam]) x ‘Wing Commander’ LM SL
‘
Bradmente’ x ‘Bizarre Veining’ LM SL
‘
Broccato’ x ‘L’Incoronazione’ LM SL
(‘Chic
Choix’ x ‘Scighera’) x ‘Moping Jester LM SL
‘
Donna Fiameta’ x ‘Back to Hooks’ LM SL
‘
Donna Fiameta’ x ‘Bravissimo’ LM SL
‘
Donna Fiameta’ x ‘Chic Choix’ LM SL
‘
Elegaball’ x ‘Grandezza’ LM SL
‘
Flight of Fancy’ x ‘Sneezy’ LM SL
‘
Grandezza’ x ‘Elegaball’ LM SL
(‘Holy
Lace’ x ‘Sneezy’) x ‘Shaggy Flounces’ LM SL
(‘It’s
Magic’ x ‘Honey Scoop’) x ‘Bizarre Veining’ LM SL
(‘It’s
Magic’ x ‘Honey Scoop’) x ‘Mesmerizer’ LM SL
(‘It’s
Magic’ x ‘Honey Scoop’) x ‘Squid Squirt’ LM SL
‘L’Incoronazione’
x ‘Broccato’ LM SL
‘L’Incoronazione’
x ‘Donna Fiameta’ LM SL
‘L’Incoronazione’
x ‘Scighera’ LM SL
‘Lovely
Fran’ x ‘Gnu Flash’ x .’Baanape’ LM SL
‘Lovely
Phyllis’ x ‘L’Incoronazione’ LM SL
‘Moping
Jester’ x ‘Capricious Candles’ LM SL
‘Moping
Jester’ x ‘Coral Point’ LM SL
‘Push
Out Horns’ x ‘Donna Fiameta’ LM SL
(‘Royal
Dux’ x ‘Cornamusa’) x ‘Amethyst Trim’ LM SL
(‘Royal
Dux’ x ‘Cornamusa) x ‘Sea Power’ LM SL
(‘Royal
Dux’ x ‘Cornamusa’) x ‘Sharp Shooter’ LM SL
‘Scighera’
x ‘Elegaball’ LM SL
(‘Spooned
Demonstration’ x ‘Nordkappe’) x (Lacy Modeling’ x ‘Elegaball’) LM SL
(‘Spooned
Demonstration’ x ‘Nordkappe’) x ‘Moping Jester’ LM SL
‘Tablie
Bucchi’ x ‘L’Incoronazione’ LM SL
‘Touch
of Heaven’ x ‘Blue Legend’ LM SL.
x
Alcazar’ ex MVC JC
x
’Boy Next Door’ old seed CR
(‘Constance West’ x[‘Gracie Pfost’ x ‘
x
’Copatonic’ OW
‘Edith
Woodford’ sdg x ‘Secret Melody’ HP 2007 seed JB
x
‘Edward of
(‘Gracie
Pfost’ x ‘
(‘Gracie Pfost’
x ‘
‘
‘
Grand Curciex’ CR
‘
Immortality’ x ‘Beverly Sills’ HP 2007 seed AG
‘
Lemon Reflection’ x ‘Sultry Mood’ HP 2007 seed AG
x
’Praetorian Guard’ old seed CR
x
’Sky Hooks’ NW
‘Snowbrook’ x
K82-1(Nichol’s White x ‘Olympic Challenge’) HP 2007 seed NW
x
’Sultry Mood’ OW
x
’Tarn Howes’ JC
x
’Trillion’ old seed CR
x
’Wedding Vow’ white JC France
(KB2-1 x
‘Chinese Treasure’) x 82-1(Nichol’s white x ‘Olympic challenge’) HP 2007 seed NW
x
pale apricot, orange beard ex OW Sutton
allotment JC
x
white/yellow, ?yellow beard ex OW Sutton
allotment JC
1(D)SECTION REGELIA
stolonifera MB
ARILBRED
x
’Butterfly Wings’ 2007 seed LR
(20-90
TSOL-B x ‘Zerzura) x unknown AB 2007 seed GW
43-90
SMO-1 x unknown AB 2007 seed GW
assorted
good aril hybrids x hermona hybrid) x
? OP PT
(hermona x lortettii) x ? OP PT
(samariae x samariae look-alike) x samariae PT
assorted good
aril hybrids x (83-35 Shahak 143 x Holden HJ33A) PT
x
haynei hybrid PT0603 2007 seed PT Australia
hermona hybrid dark form x (aril x samariae samariae form) PT
hermona hybrid x samariae
hybrid yellow form PT Australia
samariae hybrid dark form x haynei hybrid PT
(samariae x
samariae look-alike) x ([samariae
x aril] x samariae form) 2007 seed PT Australia
(susiana hybrid x sib.) x atropurpurea PT 0625 2007 seed PT Australia
SUBGENUS LIMNIRIS
2(A) SECTION LOPHIRIS (EVANSIA)
milesii DF
tectorum small form, likes heat, grows
among arils 2007 seed PT
tectorum tall form from
tectorum AMcM
HYBRIDS AND CULTIVARS
‘
x
confusa whites and pale blues EF
x
confusa ABW
x confusa ‘Martyn Rix’ ABW
x
confusa white ex ABW seed PT
x
‘Graznya’ ABW
x
japonica purple heart MVC
x
wattii x confusa ABW
x
83/70 ABW
2B(d) SERIES TRIPETALAE
x
setosa ex
hookeri x setosa interior ‘Innu Spring
OP TH
setosa
interior x hookeri ‘Labraska OP TH Canada
setosa
interior x ensata sdg TH
hookeri x ensata
sdg TH
x
setosa alba ex Ingwersen 2007 seed SA
x
setosa syn. hookeri SC
x setosa syn.
hookeri syn. canadensis 2007 seed PT
x setosa
canadensis SC
x
setosa GMcG
x
setosa RR
x
setosa SC
x
setosa 2007 seed SC
x
setosa alba PT
x
setosa pink flowers 2007 seed HS Japan
x
setosa dwarf form 9” 2007 seed SC
x
setosa spoon form 2007 seed HS
x
setosa multi-petals 2007 seed HS Japan
x
setosa alba ex HM Germany 2007 seed PT
x
setosa alba 2007 seed TT
x
setosa blue 2007 seed PT
x
setosa pink stripes 2007 seed HS Japan
x
setosa pale purple 2007 seed HS
x
setosa wine red 2007 seed HS
x
setosa large pink flowers 2007 seed PT
x
setosa platyrhincha hybrid very
floriferous 2007 seed TT
x
setosa 2nd generation tet.
large flaring falls 2007 seed TT Germany
x
setosa platyrhincha SC
x
setosa alba SC
x
setosa hybrid 24” SC
x
setosa hybrid 24“ large flowers SC
x
setosa hybrid 26” SC
x
setosa mixed colour forms JH
HYBRIDS
x
setosa ‘Geshi HS
x
setosa ‘Tohaku’ HS
x
setosa ‘Suihaku’ HS
2B(e)SERIES SIBIRICAE
28 CHROMOSOME SPECIES
Sanguinea ex ‘
sibirica c. AC4623 PT
sibirica alba LH
sibirica wild form 2007 seed CB
sibirica
species form 2007 seed JH
sibirica near species hybrids dip. 2007 seed TT Germany
sibirica purple c. Seichuan R. McBeth 2007 seed PT
sibirica
superba LH
HYBRIDS
x
sibirica ?Tuan pink, dainty, prolific PT
x
‘Banish Misfortune’ JH
x
‘
x
‘
x
‘Clee Hills’ JH
x
‘Dirigo Black Velvet’ tet JH
x
‘Dreaming Late’ white 2007 seed TT
x
‘Esther CDM’ JH
x
‘Flight of Buterflies’ SP
x
‘Gossamer Breeze’ 2007 seed SHW
x
‘I’m Just Blue’ NZIS NZ
x
‘King of Kings’ NZIS NZ
x
‘Lijhterfeldius’ JH
x
‘Mrs Rowe’ OW
x
‘Pennywhistle’ JH
x
‘Peter Hewitt’ tet. JH
x
‘Prussian Bue’ JH
x
‘Redmarley’ tet. JH
x
‘Remember’ JH
x
‘Reanoke’s Choice’ JH
x
‘Roisin’ JH
x
‘Roku Oji’ 2007 seed SHW
x
‘Ruffled Velvet’ JH
x
‘Salamander Crossing’ CR
x
‘Shaker’s Prayer’ CR
x
‘Shall We Dance’ GMcG
x
‘Silver Edge’ AB
x
‘Silver Edge’ PT
x
‘Silver Rings’ tet. JH
x
‘Silver Swirl’ JC
x
‘Southcombe White’ SC
x
‘Sparkling Rosé’ 2007 DH
x
‘Stephen Wilcox’ tet JH
x
‘Summer Sky’ 2007 seed CR
x
‘White Swirl’ JC
08032
T. ‘Currier’ x ‘White Prelude’ JBD
08061
D. 05156-5 (rose/lav.) x ‘Humors of Whiskey’ JBD
08108
D. 05275-10 (lav.) x ‘Sultan’s Ruby’ JBD
08110
D. 05156-5 (rose/lav) x ‘Painted Woman’ JBD
08127
T. ‘Lady Lilac’ x 04031-2 (lav.) JBD
08157
D. ‘Galadreil’ x ‘Painted Woman JBD
08169
D. ‘Haleakala’ x 05156-5
(rose/lav.) JBD
08172
D. 05471-1 (wine red) x ‘Crimson Cloisanne’ JBD
08175
D. ‘Bells & Whistles’ x ‘Star Lion’ JBD
08184
D. 05475-1 (wine red) x ‘Sound and Spirit’ JBD
08190
T. 04031-2 (lav.) x ‘Ruffles and
Flourishes’ JBD
08326
D. ‘Yellowtail’ x ‘Tree of Songs’ JBD
06295
D. 28” red x ‘Kiss the Girl’ 2007 seed JBD
sibirica
white form SC UK
sibirica
rosy/violet veined SP
tetraploids
mixed MVC
red
tetraploids mixed JH
tetraploids
mixed JH
diploids
mixed JH
40 CHROMOSOME SPECIES
bulleyana c. Sichuan 2007 seed PT
aff.
bulleyana (AC c. sibirica) 2007 seed PT
bulleyana ex ACE PT
chrysographes SC
chrysographes JC
chrysographes NZIS NZ
chrysographes 2ft handsome 2007 seed PT
chrysographes ‘rubellum’ JC
chrysographes
‘rubella’ JH
chrysographes
black JC
chrysographes
dark form SC UK
chrysographes x forrestii SC
chrysographes
‘Lamberton Black’ PT
aff. clarkii
ex Edrom (came as goniocarpa) PT
delavayi JC
delavayi 2007 seed NZIS NZ
delavayi x bulleyana
sdg 2007 seed NZIS NZ
forrestii SC
forrestii PT
forrestii NZIS NZ
wilsonii ex Edrom PT
2B(f) SERIES CALIFORNICAE
douglasiana 2007 seed CB
innominata JC
innominata SC
tenax SC
x ‘Broadleigh Sybil’ CL
blue PT
blue
flower CB Eire
yellow
flower CB Eire
small
white flower CB Eire
toffee,
yellow throat PT
violet,
peacock markings, large, vigorous PT
violet
bitone bright yellow throat, large flower MVC
mauve/purple CL
white CL
mixed
from ‘Sunshine and Dirt’, PCI Nursery, Victoria, Aus. RR Australia
PCI
no. 1 SC
PCI
no. 2 SC
PCI
no, 3 SC
2B(h) SERIES LAEVIGATAE
SPECIES AND HYBRIDS
x ensata wild form c.
x ensata Rodionenko hybrids, relatively
lime resistant 2007 seed TT Germany
x
‘Altay’ 2007 seed SHW
x
‘Alexeela’ no.10 SHW
x
‘Dewa Banri’ 2007 seed SHW
x
‘Dramatic Moment’ SHW
x
‘Kamiji-no-Homare’ SHW
x
‘Katy Mendez’ SHW
x
‘
x
‘Rose Queen’ 2007 seed SHW
x
‘Simply Stated’ SHW
x
‘Warbe Uta’ SHW
cream
signal JI sdg. SHW
ensata
mixed SC UK
laevigata PT
laevigata JC
x ‘Hakucho’ HS
x
‘Hinazuru’ HS
x
‘Karagoromo’ HS
x
‘Kosagi’ HS
x
‘Mottled Beauty’ HS
x
‘Murakumo’ HS
x
‘Rakuryo’ HS
x
‘Sagihime’ HS
x
‘Seiran’ HS
x
‘Seiryu’ HS
x
’Setsurin-no-Taki’ HS
x
‘Shiokan’ HS
x
‘Shirokujaku’ HS
x
‘Shishinden’ HS
x
‘Tanada-no-Sagi’ HS
x
‘Unjo-no-Tsuki’ HS
laevigata
blue/violet form 3 falls 2007 seed LR France
laevigata
type ex rosy/violet type OP SP
pseudacorus bastardii MVC
pseudacorus
f. mzchetica ABW
pseudacorus
var. mackii MB
pseudacorus
variegata JC
x ‘Seuver Punch’ ABW
x
‘
x
‘Berlin Tiger’ 2007 seed JH
‘
x
‘Chance Beauty’ 2007 seed EF
x
‘Sun in Splendour’ 2007 seed EF
versicolor var. kermesina SC UK
versicolor ‘Anticosti Discovery’ OP TH Canada
versicolor ‘Islands Cheer’ OP TH Canada
versicolor
‘Silvington’ SC UK
versicolor ‘Silvington’ JH
versicolor
HA-04 violet/white OP TH Canada
versicolor
BAR-04 blue repeater OP TH Canada
versicolor 05-05 OP ex Isles de la
Madeleine, QC, Canada TH Canada
versicolor
94-01-49 OP ex Isles de la Madeleine,
violet/blue TH Canada
versicolor
colour forms mixed JH
virginica
var. virginica ‘Southern Wanderer’ OP TH Canada
robusta (‘Anticosti Discovery’ x ‘Southern Wanderer’ OP TH Canada
robusta ‘Brighter Days’ OP TH Canada
robusta ‘Gerald Darby’ JC
2B(i) HEXAGONAE
SPECIES AND HYBRIDS
x
‘Dixie Deb’ MVC
2B(j) SERIES PRISMATICAE
prismatica SC
prismatica GMcG
prismatica SP
2B(k) SERIES SPURIAE
SPECIES AND HYBRIDS
crocea JC
crocea MVC
crocea LH
graminea JC
graminea LH
graminea NS
graminea var, pseudocyperus SP
kerneriana NS
monnieri RR
orientalis reflexed MVC
orientalis MVC
orientalis ex ANM2348,
sintenesii MB
sintenesii UD
sintenesii RR
sintenesii PT
spuria LH
spuria ssp. carthaliniae LH
spuria
sp. maritima
2007 seed JC
spuria ssp. musulmanica UD
spuria var. danica LH
spuria aff. sogdiana
ex
spuria
alba LH
xanthospuria MB
HYBRIDS
x
‘Destination’ (?selfed) or ‘Philippa Baughen’ 2007 seed CT
x
‘Empathy’ 2007 seed CR
x
‘Ants Alive’ JC
x
’Highline Amethyst’ NZIS NZ
x
‘Jean Collins’ NZ bred NZIS NZ
x
‘Lemon Dilemma’ 2007 seed CR
x
‘Star Rider’ CR
x
‘Walker Ferguson’
x
spuria bronze yellow 7ft MVC
spuria
cv. 4ft ex Claire Austin, 2 branches, 6 buds PT
spuria
blue 4ft ex BIS AGM PT
2B(l)SERIES FOETIDISSIMAE
foetidissima fructo alba PT
foetidissima
var. citrina LH
foetidissima
red berries ABW
foetidissima yellow berries JC
foetidissima yellow berries ABW
foetidissima white berries 2007 seed ABW
foetidissima blue flowers JC
foetidissima dusky mustard flowers MVC
foetidissima pastel flowers JC
foetidissima mixed colours CL
2B(n) SERIES ENSATAE
lactea PT
lactea 2007
seed MB
lactea mixed
different types 2007 seed TT
2B(p) SERIES UNGUICULARES
unguicularis var. cretensis RR
unguicularis
lazica NS
‘Mary
Barnard’ RR
3 SUBGENUS XIPHIUM
latifolia SC
latifolia
alba PT
latifolia ‘Mont Blanc’ 2007 seed JH
Dutch iris mixed forms NS
5 SUBGENUS SCORPIRIS
(albomarginata
x graeberiana) x self AMcM
aucheri JC
aucheri PT
bucharica
alba LH
graeberiana ex AGS seed (may be magnifica cross) PT
magnifica LH
magnifica AMcM
magnifica
alba LH
magnifica mixed with cycloglossa
2007 seed PT
magnifica
alba vanilla scent 2007 seed PT
magnifica no.1 PT
magnifica no.2 PT
vicaria ACM
willmottiana LH
willmottiana
true AMcM
SUBGENUS HERMODACTYLOIDES
‘JS
Dijt’ JC
Reticulata
hybrids – note 5 years from seed to
flowering bulbs. Germination
tends to start after 2nd winter. Overall 25-28% rate with 5-8%
losses for a net. of 20 %. AMcM
tuberosa (syn. hermodactylus tuberosus 2007 seed LR
INTERSPECIFIC GROUP
biversata
‘Tenue Royale’ dark red OP TH Canada
biversata ‘Tenue Royale’ x versicolor ‘Krieghof’’ OP TH Canada
biversata
’04-33 pink OP TH Canada
biversata
‘Anticosti Discovery’ x ‘Strange Fantasy’ OP TH Canada
biversata
08-15 red repeater OP TH Canada
biversata
00-74 wine red OP TH Canada
biversata
08-25 pink/rose OP TH Canada
biversata
05-48 red vigorous OP TH
biversata
‘Heidi Nydegger’ OP TH Canada
biversata
‘Little Prince’ OP TH Canada
biversata
‘Little Prince’ sdg. extended flowering, cream yellow TH Canada
biversata
‘Joyful Widow’ OP TH Canada
reensata
94-27 x ensata ‘Raspberry Rimmed’ OP TH
reensata
01-52 (95-98 x ensata) OP TH
reensata
08-26 (95-25 x ensata) OP TH
tetra
versata 03-37 violet repeater OP TH Canada
tetra
versata 06-26 violet OP TH Canada
tetra
versata ‘Mirabel Glow’ violet blue OP TH Canada
tetra
versata 08-67 lilac ageing to blue OP TH Canada
lactea x typhifolia TH
x pseudata ‘Kinshizen’ PT
OTHER IRIDACEAE
Anomatheca alba NW
Anomatheca
laxa selfed BC
Anomatheca
laxa DF
Anomatheca
laxa blue PT
Anomatheca
syn. ?Freesia viridiflora PT
Aristaea
ecklonii DF
Belamcanda
chinensis syn. I. domestica CL
Chasmanthe
bicolor MB
Cipura campanulata (inornata) MB
Crocosmia
‘Culzean Peach’ BC
Crocosmia
paniculata MB
Crocus
longiflorus PT
Crocus
longiflorus mixed sources PT
Cypella
herbertii PT
Cypella
plumbea MB
x Dierama
‘Blackbird’ CB
x
Dierama ‘Insigna’ 6ft pink MMW
x
Dierama ‘Jacundum’ PT
Dierama pendulum white? MMC
Dierama pulcherimum dark purple NZIS NZ
Dierama
pulcherimum mixed colours CL
Dierama
white/lilac MVC
Dierama off-white MVC
Dierama
tall DF
Dierama
bright pink 2007 seed OW
Dierama
mauve 2ft SP
Dierama
mixed pinks tall MVC
Dierama
mixed 2007 seed OW
Dietes iridiflora JC
Dietes
iridioides CL
Dietes
iridioides NZIS NZ
Dietes
grandiflora JC
Dietes
robinsoniana NZIS NZ
Dietes
tasmanica GMcG
Ferraria
crispa (undulata) MB
Freesia
alba MB
Freesia
leichtlinii ex Silver Hill bulbils PT
Gladiolus
concolor SP
Gladiolus
daleni (syn G. psittacinus Hook) late MB
Gladiolus
kotschyanus Boiss. (syn. G. caucasicus Herb.) MB
Gladiolus
involutus cormlets MB
Gladiolus
italicus (G. segetum) MB
Gladiolus
miniatus MB
Gladiolus
tristis PT
Gladiolus
tristis MMW
Gladiolus
variegatus MB
Gladiolus
huttonii x G. tristis MMW
Gladiolus
huttonii x G. tristis var. concolor 2007 seed JH
Herbertii
lahue MB
Hesperantha
bouriii PT
Hesperantha
woodii ex AGS seed PT
Lapeirousia
jacquinii MB
Lapeirousia red and white ex BIS seed PT
Libertia
Libertia
grandiflora MB
Libertia
grandiflora 2007 seed JH
Libertia
peregrinans 2007 seed PT
Melaspherula
ramosa ABW
Moraea
huttoni (tall form) MB
Moraea
lurida MB
Moraea
marlottii (syn. Homeria marlottii MB
Moraea
polystachya MB
Moraea
? CL
Orthrosanthus DF
Orthrosanthus
laxus GMcG
Paradisea
lusitanicum BC
Romulea
bulbocodium PT
Romulea
campanuloides MB
Romulea
hirta MB
Romulea
komsbergensis MB
Romulea
rosea MB
Schizostylis
coccinea pink cv.s JH
Schizostylis
coccinea white JH
Sisyrinchium
nudicaule JC
Sisyrinchium blue 6” MVC
Solenomelus
sisyrinchium PT
Tritonia
deusta (blotched form) MB
Watsonia pillansii 4-5ft orange flowers
2007 seed IS UK
MISCELLANEOUS
Colchicum corsicum dark flowers PT
Tulbaghia
zimmleri
8. Please be sure when sending seed for any future 'Seed List' to enclose an
alphabetical list of seed sent with your NAME, ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER
ALL CLEARLY WRITTEN OR TYPED; ALSO REMEMBER THAT THE LIST OF SEEDS should
arrive by the 15th of October. Since
ripening is unpredictable, the seeds should be sent as soon as possible and
packed in paper or glassine containers, not in polythene bags.
It helps if you can say whether the seeds are
from a true species plant or if they are from a cultivar. If you have crossed two plants to produce
your seeds then the pod parent should be named first (even if it is just a
number because it is your seedling) and the pollen parent comes second. Some species iris need to have two names: for instance Xiphium indicates a range of bulbous irises and so Xiphium lusitanicum tells readers
precisely which one is meant. Similarly
all the other Iridaceae need to have
two names unless they are named varieties such as Latifolia ‘