Thank you for your input - I appreciate your time. It's funny at first I
thought it might be Pink, Pink also. However, I compared Pink Pink that I bought
from Ginny Spoon and Ginny's iris overall color is lighter (not as intense) as
mine. I really believe mine is Pink Pixie. When printing, if the letter
" I" is set very close to the letter "X",
it might appear as though it was the letter N. Aside from that, it
seems to fit the description of Pink Pixie.
Again, thanks for your help.
MargieBrown,
NY
In a
message dated 6/9/2009 7:59:07 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, lmann@lock-net.com
writes:
Looking through the online registry, there is also one called PINK PINK
(Donald Spoon, R. 1995). Sdlg. 88-5. TB, 30" (76 cm), ML. Opalescent
baby ribbon pink (RHS 32D) self, slightly paler F. center; beards
tangerine pink (32B); lightly ruffled, laced. Custom Made X Waurine.
Winterberry 1999.
Not a historic, & yours doesn't look like the
color is right, but at
least it's an ML and illegible PINK PINK could look
like PINK PINE.
Linda
Mann
TN