by Ginny Spoon
'Little John' --
photo by Ginny Spoon
One of the goals of an iris hybridizer is developing new
hybrids with richer colors and new color patterns. When we crossed 'Damsel'
with 'Queen Dorothy' one of the results was our 'Little John'. It was a cross
of a non reblooming iris with one that was a reliable rebloomer (Queen Dorothy) in our colder zone 6.
'Damsel' is a lavender pink with a tangerine beard and has not been reported to
rebloom in any zone, so that is what we call a rebloom carrier. You can see by
the photo that is where 'Little John' gets its lovely color combination. 'Queen Dorothy' is a plicata and have gotten plicatas and variegated flowers out of
crosses with 'Little John'.
'Liquid Amber' --
photo by Ginny Spoon
Taking our 'Little John' and crossing it with another warm
climate rebloomer, 'Lady Juliet' (zone 7), we got our reliable zone 6 rebloomer
'Liquid Amber'. Don has long admired the West Coast hybridizer, the late Monty
Byers, who used cold climate rebloomers for crosses with the warmer zone
rebloomers to develop better form and color patterns. Raymond Smith from the
Midwest and Lloyd Zurbrigg from Canada and then the east coast also used this
method to produce more modern cold climate rebloomers.
'Daughter of Stars'
-- photo by Ginny Spoon
Our Wister Medal 'Daughter of Stars' is a good example of a
cross with a cold climate rebloomer ('Clarence') by a carrier ('Mind Reader')
producing not only a zone 6 rebloomer but a lovely luminata pattern as well.
The lovely pink 'Vanity' by Ben Hager is another carrier that has been reported
to rebloom in the warmer zones is in the parentage of many cold climate
rebloomers. 'Starring' a beautiful non rebloomer by 'Daughter of Stars'
produced a lovely cold climate rebloomer, 'Starring Encore'.
'Starring Encore' -- photo by Ginny Spoon
Immortality' -- photo by Ginny Spoon
Taking Midsummer's Eve X Fancy Woman (another carrier) we
got BB 'Twiggy' a much better formed pink.
Both 'Twiggy' and our 'Love Goes On', both prolific rebloomers here,
have produced early rebloomers with more saturated colors and more modern form.
'Love Returns' (Twiggy X Love Goes On ) is a good example. 'Midsummer's Eve' has 'Immortality' in its parentage.
Don tried over 25 crosses of pinks with the cold climate rebloomer 'Immortality' before he finally got our BB RE 'Midsummer's Eve' While not the best form, 'Midsummer's Eve' has been the parent of many reliable and beautiful cold climate rebloomers.
'Twiggy' --
photo by Ginny Spoon
'Love Returns' --
photo by Ginny Spoon
I have to relate a story about when 'Little John' was just a
seedling. When Don was first hybridizing, and before we were married, he
planted his seedlings surrounding his office of the Georgetown Observatory on
the campus at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. where he taught Biology
and Ecology. He also planted his excess seedlings in the Historic Colonial Farm
in Accokeek, MD just across the river from Mt. Vernon.
When the seedlings were blooming we would go and evaluate
those we thought worthy of introduction. When I first saw 'Little John' it was
love at first sight. We didn't have any tools with us and I wanted to take a
piece home with me, but the ground was so dry that it was as hard as concrete.
I would not be deterred so I took a rock and chipped out a few rhizomes and
planted them in our garden in Cross Junction, Virginia. The next spring, we had
a show stalk with 9 buds and perfect branching. Don said, "Get the shovel,
we are going to get the rest!"
Future
introduction, reblooms in zone 6 -- photo by Ginny Spoon
This is a cross of a reblooming seedling from Daughter of
Stars X Autumn Explosion. So, from a cross of a non rebloomer back in the
parentage that produced a strong cold climate rebloomer, then crossed on
another cold climate rebloomer, we have quit a lovely pattern and color
combination on a reblooming iris.