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Golden Russet. H. C. 1945. The 
unusual feature of this flower is its great 
size. On an established well grown plant 
it produces flowers seven inches high, 
the falls measure nine inches across 
when spread out on a ruler and the buds 
measure up to six inches. Golden Russet 
produces the largest Iris flowers I have 
seen. The 40-inch stems are stout and 
only on rare occasions do they require 
staking. It is a splendid grower and a 
free bloomer. The name is descriptive of 
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Burgundy Rose. The large ruffled dark 
Amethyst-colored flowers are proudly 
carried on strong well branched 35-inch 
stems. The color of Burgundy Rose is 
very striking and it has great garden 
value. It is vigorous and a free bloomer 
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