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  2. American Iris Society - Wikipedia

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    The AIS also established a registry to track cultivars. In 1922 and 1923, issues of the bulletin carried successive version of the AIS's preliminary checklist. Two large checklists were published as books in 1929 and 1939 under the title of the American Iris Society Alphabetical Iris Checklist. The first of these included some 12,000 names of ...

  3. Ethel Anson Peckham - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Anson (Steel) Peckham (1879–1965) was an American horticulturist and botanical artist who bred plants that grow from bulbs and rhizomes such as iris and daffodil.She was a founding member and early director of the American Iris Society (AIS), editor of its first major checklists, and author of its iris-judging rules.

  4. Grace Sturtevant - Wikipedia

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    Between 1917 and 1920, Grace was very active as a plant breeder, introducing numerous new hybrids and issuing a commercial catalog for the first time in 1918. Other iris experts helped in the selection of varieties for her catalog, especially the British iris breeder Arthur J. Bliss, who in 1926 would name an iris 'Grace Sturtevant' in her honor.

  5. Ihor Khorosh - Wikipedia

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    He dedicated varieties for his mother, Myroslava, Myroslava Khorosh, and his father, Yaroslav Khorosh. All are registered with the American Iris Society. [1] [2] [6] From 1999 – a participant of the personal exhibition "Irida" (Ternopil). [2]

  6. Robert Sturtevant - Wikipedia

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    When the American Iris Society was founded in 1920, Sturtevant became its first secretary and drafted the society's constitution. [6] He also served as the first editor of the American Iris Society Bulletin, a position he held for 14 years. [6] He edited the AIS's first book, The Iris: An Ideal Hardy Perennial (1947). [10]

  7. John Caspar Wister - Wikipedia

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    Wister helped organize the American Iris Society in 1920 and served as its first president for 14 years. [3] John Caspar Wister's research in cross-breeding produced hundreds of new hybrid species of common plants and flowers. In addition to the scientific research he performed on plants, he devoted a great deal of his time to sharing his ...

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  9. Iris (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The iris is promoted in the United Kingdom by the British Iris Society. [27] The National Collection of Arthur Bliss Irises is held in Gloucestershire. [28] The American Iris Society is the International Cultivar Registration Authority for Iris, and recognises over 30,000 registered cultivar names. [29]