Re: The Unwritten Code
- To: hosta-open@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: The Unwritten Code
- From: R* <r*@netsync.net>
- Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 21:03:04 -0400
- References: <b1c500fa.24b7664e@aol.com>
LakesideRM@aol.com wrote:
>
> Jim I agree with you completely and wish that you would go farther and also
> come up with a code that entails the rights of a hybridizer. I feel that it
> is wrong for someone to put another's plant into TC without receiving
> permission or making a contract to compensate the hybridizer. Developing new
> plants takes years of work and becomes expensive. The vultures that rush to
> grab others plants and put them in TC, rob the hybridizer of fair return on
> his or her time and investment. In fact at times the developer looses money
> on the plant. I believe that there should be a code of honor even among hosta
> growers.
> Mary
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Mary and All
Here is an area whare the AHS could promote some positive thinking if
they would tackle it. They would , I guess rather place restrictions on
hybridizers and growers, that make doing business even more risky.
Ran
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