Re: Digest Number 2650


Scan 0026 02
It is SDL 2002-2 no name,
Coming from a SDl of my old crossing for red line, (most TB Iris) x SDL 
Pele x Tanzenian Tangerine.

BB or MTB classe
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Subject: [iris-photos] Digest Number 2650


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>      1. Re: E-mail met bijlage (attachment): Scannen0026 (2)
>           From: irischapman@netscape.net
>      2. Abbey and Me (Burseen 04)
>           From: ranchiris@aol.com
>      3. Winter Surprise: Great Grins Gordon (Burseen 05)
>           From: ranchiris@aol.com
>      4. Awesome Alex (Burseen 04)
>           From: ranchiris@aol.com
>      5. Bingo Bango Bongo (Burseen 03)
>           From: ranchiris@aol.com
>      6. I Said Yeah (Burseen 2000)
>           From: ranchiris@aol.com
>      7. Meteor Margaret (Burseen 03)
>           From: ranchiris@aol.com
>      8. OSAYCANUC (Burseen 01)
>           From: ranchiris@aol.com
>      9. COMP:Google Earth  Superstition Iris Gardens
>           From: "Michael D. Greenfield" <mgreenfield@cinci.rr.com>
>     10. RE: OT  Your Iris Society
>           From: "Char Holte" <cholte@wi.rr.com>
>     11. Re: COMP:Google Earth  Superstition Iris Gardens
>           From: <DanaBrown@peoplepc.com>
>     12. RE: OT-irises and Pets Photos
>           From: GormleyGreenery@aol.com
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> Message: 1
>   Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 11:24:22 -0500
>   From: irischapman@netscape.net
> Subject: Re: E-mail met bijlage (attachment): Scannen0026 (2)
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> Just in case you havn't allready posted informtion, what is parentage
> of this seedling?
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> Chuck Chapman
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> From: Willy Hublau <willy.hublau@i4surf.net>
> To: iris-photos@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 22:07:02 +0100
> Subject: [iris-photos] E-mail met bijlage (attachment): Scannen0026 (2)
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>  One of the dreaming for red SDL.
> Willy
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>   Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 13:13:52 EST
>   From: ranchiris@aol.com
> Subject: Abbey and Me (Burseen 04)
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> ABBEY AND ME (Burseen 04)
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>   Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 13:10:11 EST
>   From: ranchiris@aol.com
> Subject: Winter Surprise: Great Grins Gordon (Burseen 05)
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> This could be genuine rebloom, but I doubt it.  A new rhizome fooled  by 
> our
> month of 70 degree days is what I suspect.  Great appendages!   I will 
> post
> some more intros from Tom Burseen.  His irises are, almost  without 
> exception,
> phenomenal growers.  The first year clumps are often  twice the size of 
> those
> of other hybridizers.  Tom has been concentrating  on spaceagers, and he 
> also
> likes huge beards and large  flowers.
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>   Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 13:15:48 EST
>   From: ranchiris@aol.com
> Subject: Awesome Alex (Burseen 04)
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> I loved this one when it bloomed - great color.
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> Kathy Chilton
> Tucson, AZ
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>   Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 13:18:14 EST
>   From: ranchiris@aol.com
> Subject: Bingo Bango Bongo (Burseen 03)
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> BINGO BANGO BONGO (Burseen 03)
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> This non-spaceager is a good grower with fantastic stalks.  If you  like 
> show
> stalks, I highly recommend trying it.
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> Kathy Chilton
> Tucson, AZ
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>   Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 13:22:50 EST
>   From: ranchiris@aol.com
> Subject: I Said Yeah (Burseen 2000)
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> I SAID YEAH (Burseen 2000)
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> Kathy Chilton
> Tucson, AZ
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>   Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 13:24:45 EST
>   From: ranchiris@aol.com
> Subject: Meteor Margaret (Burseen 03)
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> METEOR MARGARET (Burseen 03)
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> I think "distinctive" would definitely apply to this one!!
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> Kathy Chilton
> Tucson, AZ
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>   Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 13:28:18 EST
>   From: ranchiris@aol.com
> Subject: OSAYCANUC (Burseen 01)
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> OSAYCANUC (Burseen 01)  The name represents the first five words of  our
> national anthem, and the red, white & blue theme of the flower.
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> I just bloomed this for the first time in 05 & it was one of my 
> favorites.
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> Kathy Chilton
> Tucson AZ
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>   Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 14:11:24 -0500
>   From: "Michael D. Greenfield" <mgreenfield@cinci.rr.com>
> Subject: COMP:Google Earth  Superstition Iris Gardens
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> I just tried this. I believe you need broadband to use it.  Roger told me 
> they were in the boonies and I can see that here. If you have broad band 
> try it is free.
>
>
> Mike Greeinfield
> You have been sent a picture of the earth taken with Google Earth 
> (http://earth.google.com).
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> Google Earth streams the world over wired and wireless networks enabling 
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>   Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 14:11:56 -0600
>   From: "Char Holte" <cholte@wi.rr.com>
> Subject: RE: OT  Your Iris Society
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> Hi,
> Would you share off line the name of your Iris
> society?
> Thanks, Char
> cholte@wi.rr.com
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>   Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 21:19:34 -0600
>   From: <DanaBrown@peoplepc.com>
> Subject: Re: COMP:Google Earth  Superstition Iris Gardens
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> that definitely looks like the boonies to me!!
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Michael D. Greenfield
>  To: iris-photos
>  Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 1:11 PM
>  Subject: [iris-photos] COMP:Google Earth Superstition Iris Gardens
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>  I just tried this. I believe you need broadband to use it.  Roger told me 
> they were in the boonies and I can see that here. If you have broad band 
> try it is free.
>
>
>  Mike Greeinfield
>  You have been sent a picture of the earth taken with Google Earth 
> (http://earth.google.com).
>
>  Google Earth streams the world over wired and wireless networks enabling 
> users to virtually go anywhere on the planet and see places in 
> photographic detail.  This is not like any map you have ever seen.  This 
> is a 3D model of the real world, based on real satellite images combined 
> with maps, guides to restaurants, hotels, entertainment, businesses and 
> more.  You can zoom from space to street level instantly and then pan or 
> jump from place to place, city to city, even country to country.
>
>  Get Google Earth.  Put the world in perspective.
>
>  earth.google.com
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>   Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 09:18:30 EST
>   From: GormleyGreenery@aol.com
> Subject: RE: OT-irises and Pets Photos
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> I am editor for two of the AIS Section publications and am interested in
> having wonderful "irises and pets" photos for use in my publications.
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> If any of you have fun photos that include irises with your pets (cats,
> dogs, horses, frogs,anything!), please contact me off-line
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> with permission to use your picture.  Any that  are used will win you 
> written
> credit and a year's subscription to the  Publication it appears in and 
> well as my
> undying thanks!
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> Happy New Year to all!
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> Rita  Gormley
> Editor  -The Medianite and SJI REVIEW
> Gormley Greenery
> Cedar Hill,  MO
> AIS Region 18, Zone  5
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