'LAVENDER MOONBEAMS'
Species iris 'Lavender Moonbeams' photo by Rick Tasco |
'LAVENDER MOONBEAMS'
Species iris 'Lavender Moonbeams' photo by Rick Tasco |
'SIGNAL BUTTE'
The Mohr Medal is restricted to irises of one-quarter or more aril content that do not meet the more restrictive requirements of the Clarence G. White Medal.
It is named in honor of William A. Mohr (1871-1923). About ten years before his death, Mohr began working with irises. He obtained the tetraploid Asiatic species, as well as regelia and oncocyclus irises, and communicated with other iris hybridizers such as Ellen Sturtevant and Samuel Stillman Berry. The two greatest achievements of William Mohr's hybridizing programs are probably his plicatas and his innovative and beautiful arilbreds. His great plicatas are 'Los Angeles' and the iris that won the first American Dykes Medal, 'San Francisco.' Mohr's most important arilbred iris is the magnificent 'William Mohr.'
Arilbred iris 'Signal Butte' Photo by Riley Probst |
The World of Irises blog will be posting classification medal winners as soon as the hybridizers are notified. The entire list of winners, including award of merit and honorable mention, will be published in the AIS website, the AIS Encyclopedia, and later in the AIS Bulletin, IRISES.
'ENCHANTER'S SPELL'
Since 1993, the Clarence G. White Memorial Medal has been awarded to the best arilbred iris with 1/2 or more aril ancestry. When Clarence G. White began his work with aril irises, little was known about the complexity of iris genetics. White assembled the largest collection of aril irises in the world and conducted thousands of breeding experiments to obtain viable, fertile seedlings. One of his goals was to develop strong, pure Oncocylus hybrids.
Previous awards winners can be found at https://wiki.irises.org/Main/InfoAwards.
Arilbred iris 'Enchanter's Spell' photo by Rick Tasco |
'Enchanter's Spell' (Richard Tasco, R. 2013) Seedling 07-AB-51-04. AB (OGB), 36" (91 cm), Midseason bloom. Standards bishop's-violet (RHS 81B), veined darker; style arms light orange-maize, burnt orange-brown rim, lightly veined oxblood-red crest; Falls slightly recurved oxblood-red (183C), lightly veined, signal medium sized, plush black chevron; beards gold-brown in middle and throat, burgundy-brown ends; light purple based foliage. 02-AB-26-03: ('Energizer' x 'Bagdad's Folly') X 'Kalifa's Robe'. Introduced by Superstition Iris Gardens in 2013.
'BOLD AWAKENING'
Since 1993, the Clarence G. White Memorial Medal has been awarded to the best arilbred iris with 1/2 or more aril ancestry. When Clarence G. White began his work with aril irises, little was known about the complexity of iris genetics. White assembled the largest collection of aril irises in the world and conducted thousands of breeding experiments to obtain viable, fertile seedlings. One of his goals was to develop strong, pure Oncocylus hybrids.
Previous awards winners can be found at https://wiki.irises.org/Main/InfoAwards.
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'Bold Awakening' (Richard Tasco, 2016) Seedling 11-AB-02-02. Height 33 in. (84 cm), Early, midseason, late bloom. Standards magenta-rose, veined darker; style arms edged maize, orange-brick red ridge and crest; Falls brick red, veined darker, slight orange glow around oval shaped dark burgundy-black signal; beard hairs based maize, squirrel brown tips. ('Aztec Prince' x seedling 04-AB-03-09: ('Bagdad’s Folly' x 'Energizer')) X 'Exotic Treasure'. Introduced by Superstition Iris Gardens in 2016.
'ALAKAZAM'
Since 1993, the Clarence G. White Memorial Medal has been awarded to the best arilbred iris with 1/2 or more aril ancestry. When Clarence G. White began his work with aril irises, little was known about the complexity of iris genetics. White assembled the largest collection of aril irises in the world and conducted thousands of breeding experiments to obtain viable, fertile seedlings. One of his goals was to develop strong, pure Oncocylus hybrids.
Previous awards winners can be found at https://wiki.irises.org/Main/InfoAwards.
'Alakazam' photo by Jeanette Graham |
'Alakazam' (Richard Tasco, R. 2013) Seedling 07-AB-52-07. AB (OGB), 36" (91 cm). Midseason bloom. Standards light pink-lavender ground, veined darker pink-violet; style arms light maize, pink-violet midrib, pink crest, veined darker; Falls light parchment-lavender heavily veined dark burgundy all over to the edge, signal very diffuse and small, veined dark burgundy; beards gold-bronze in middle and throat, burgundy end, sparse and insignificant; medium purple based foliage; regelia form. Seedling 05-AB-10-14: ('Energizer' x 'Desert Embroidery') X 'Desert Embroidery'. Introduced by Superstition Iris Gardens in 2013.
'RARE BREED' - 'DRAGON'S EYE'
'SHAMAN'S MAGIC'
Since 1993, the Clarence G. White Memorial Medal has been awarded to the best arilbred iris with 1/2 or more aril ancestry. When Clarence G. White began his work with aril irises, little was known about the complexity of iris genetics. White assembled the largest collection of aril irises in the world, and conducted thousands of breeding experiments to obtain viable, fertile seedlings. One of his goals was to develop strong, pure Oncocylus hybrids.
Editor’s Note: Due to the pandemic last year, the American Iris
Society Board of Directors suspended garden awards. As a result, and for only
this year, two medals will be award in each area; however, three medals are to be
awarded due to a tie vote between Dragon’s Eye and Shaman’s Magic. Previous
awards winners can be found at https://wiki.irises.org/Main/InfoAwards. All images by Rick Tasco.
'Rare Breed' (Richard Tasco, R. 2011) Seedling 03-AB-02-51. AB (OGB), 33" (84 cm), Late midseason bloom. Standards parchment tan (RHS 159A) veined darker, chrome yellow (15C) at base of midribs; style arms chrome yellow, slight red band along ridges, large crests lightly veined red on front; falls red orange, lighter toward edge, chrome yellow veins around beard, slight chrome yellow edge veined red, small oxblood-red (183 A) signal at end of beard; beards golden brown, 1" wide and thick. 'Sheik' X 'Bagdad's Folly'. Superstition 2011.
'Dragon's Eye' (Richard Tasco, R. 2015) Seedling 08-AB-04-06. AB
(OGB), 26" (66 cm), Midseason late bloom. Standards cold white, mimosa
yellow (RHS 8B) at base, few bright canary yellow veins on midrib; style arms
bright canary yellow (9B), darker on rib top; Falls mimosa yellow, darker
surrounding signal, large oval shaped dark burgundy signal, darker veins
lighter around beard, some dots and streaks at edge of signal; beards golden
yellow in throat, bronze yellow ends; slight fragrance. Seedling 05-AB-03-05:
(01-AB-13-01: ('Sheik' x 'Bagdad's Folly') x 'Noble Warrior') X 06-AB-05-50:
('Noble Warrior' x 02-AB-26-03: ('Energizer' x 'Bagdad's Folly')). 2015
Superstition.
The World of Irises blog will be posting classification medal winners as soon as the hybridizers are notified. The entire list of winners, including award of merit and honorable mention, will be published in the AIS website, the AIS Encyclopedia, and later in the AIS Bulletin, IRISES.
'BACKLIT BEAUTY' and 'CODE OF HONOR'
The Sass Medal is restricted to intermediate bearded (IB) irises. It is named in honor of Hans Sass
(1868-1949) and Jacob Sass (1872-1945). They bred irises, peonies, daylilies, lilacs, gladiolus, lilies and other garden plants. When they became charter members of the AIS, they had been breeding irises
for more than a decade. Their irises were famous for being strong growers because they used 'Amas' and I. trojana as tetraploid stud irises instead of the tender I. mesopotamia and I. cypriana.
Editor’s Note: Due to the pandemic last year, the American Iris Society Board of Directors suspended garden awards. As a result, and for only this year, two medals will be award in this area. Previous awards winners can be found at https://wiki.irises.org/Main/InfoAwards.
'Backlit Beauty' (Richard Tasco, R. 2010) Seedling
#01-IB-49-01. IB, 25" (64 cm), Late midseason bloom. Standards rosy
spectrum violet (RHS 82B) lightly veined white, color blends out to white edges
and side bottoms; style arms white, slight lilac blush near midribs; falls
darker bishops violet (81A) lightening toward edges, lightly veined around
beards to shoulders, bright canary yellow at top of petal; beards white base
tipped tangerine in throat and middle, canary yellow at end; lightly ruffled,
luminata; slight fragrance. 'Spirit World' X 'Iced Wine'. Superstition 2010.
'Code Of Honor' (Thomas Johnson, R. 2013). Seedling #TB91A. IB, 25" (64 cm), Midseason bloom. Icy blue-white self; beards medium blue; slight fragrance. 'Bluebeard's Ghost' X 'Mythology'. Mid-America 2013.
The World of Irises blog will be posting classification medal winners as soon as the hybridizers are notified. The entire list of winners, including award of merit and honorable mention, will be published in the AIS website, the AIS Encyclopedia, and later in the AIS Bulletin, IRISES.Image by K. Brewitt |
Image by Paul Black |
Image by Paul Black |