By
Bryce Williamson
Those
of you who read The World of Irises on a regular basis know that I am a firm
believer in garden visits. Yes, I know we have gotten older and in my case slower,
but visiting gardens is so important in a time of high prices for newer irises.
By visiting gardens, I find the irises that I like and irises that are growing
well as garden plants.
The
season’s On the Road Again posts will
be about Oregon and Washington and I am going to cheat, combining information
in the post about the gardens and what I saw in the last two years.
Flying
into Portland from San Jose (who would have thought at 6:30 AM flight would be
full?) I picked up the car and headed first to Lynda and Roger Miller’s garden
in Canby. I had written Lynda that I was coming up and she wisely told me not
to take the freeway to the connection to I-5 and instead drop down on the Old
Portland Highway and it was perfect—traffic flowed smoothly and I cut at least
a half hour off my time.
Lynda
and Roger have put down new roots in Oregon after their move from the Midwest.
And the garden is a joy not just for the irises, but all the other plant
materials integrated into landscape. They also sell a wide variety of
perennials and conifers.
Lynda Miller |
Miller 13918 |
Miller 4118-B |
'Amazon
Queen' has a huge flower and it is not a flashy color, but I am planning to
add it to the collection next year because I believe it is one of those varieties
that will grow on me as I see it from day to day.
'Amazon Queen'
A personal favorite of mine is her 'Ninja Warrior'. When I heard the color combination of rose-pink standards and black falls, I thought, "This cannot work." But it does.
I like and hybridize pink plicatas, so I really like her 'Blushing Grapes' with its pink ground; many of the other Region 13 hybridizers are working on orange grounds, but I think pink compliments the plicata edging. This is another iris on the want list for 2020.
Lynda
is also working with space age irises. She is keenly aware of the potential faults
of this popular class of irises and working to create flowers that do not have
those faults.
'Love in the Air' |
'Cookie Crisp' |
'Dancing Days' (Keppel) |
'Red Triumph' |
'Colors of the Wind' (Blyth) |
Lauer 62-2 |