Re: Streaked Scape
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- Subject: Re: Streaked Scape
- From: "* H* <w*@frontiernet.net>
- Date: Sun, 19 Jul 1998 18:07:54 -0400
Hi-Joanne-Just got home from the Buffalo auction and I have seven scapes on
my Garnet Prince. This is a faboulus grower. Just took a look at the
daylily crosses made last week and have tree takes on Seminole wind.Will
cross my fingers=Wes Hyde-Rochester,New York
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> From: Diane Frederick <frederic@wcnet.org>
> To: hosta-open@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: Streaked Scape
> Date: Sunday, July 19, 1998 7:18 AM
>
> Joanne Pyszczek wrote:
>
> I showed a friend my streaked scape on Striker and she just said "Oh,
> nice".
> > I know it's not all that exciting but it's the first I've seen in my
> > garden.
> do the experienced
> > hybridizers cross things that are radically different, i.e. Sum and
> > Substance X venusta, or do you work more with line breeding?
> > Joanne
> > jopyz@earthlink.net
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>
> Joanne,
> Your streaked scape sounds interesting. S&S x venusta exists. It's
> called 'Little White Lines'. One of my favorite Mark Zilis intros.
>
> Diane
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