Re: Mariposa Autumn


Hi Gerry,

Ditto!!!   I thought the same thing.  Mine is blooming in Northern Ca.and I
think that it is wonderful.  This is only mines first fall and sure enough
it is blooming.  I love Jesse's  Song and I thought it looks just like it.
When I saw it blooming the other day it had 4 blooms open in very nice
proportion,  I said  to myself, there is an iris that is in the running for
the Dykes!

I want to take the time to thank everyone for the beautiful photos! It lets
us know what to look forward to or what to put on our "got to have it list"
THANK-YOU!!!!!!!!  to all of you that post pictures.
Bonnie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerry Snyder" <gerrysnyder@attbi.com>
To: "iris-photos" <iris-photos@yahoogroups.com>; <randrcv@sierratel.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 12:43 PM
Subject: [iris-photos] Mariposa Autumn


> It is almost a month and a half since I posted my first pic of this
> fall's rebloom by MA (Tasco '99). Here is how it looks today.
>
> I am curious how it blooms and grows in other parts of the country.
>
> Based on how it does here (looks much like a recent Dykes winner--its
> parent Jesse's Song--and has acceptable spring bloom and awesome autumn
> rebloom) it is definitely of Dykes class.
>
> But if my garden were the criterion, there would be no complaints about
> Mesmerizer.
>
> Gerry, enjoying nice weather after our first decent (>0.5") rain in 283
> days
> --
> g*@attbi.com
> Gerry Snyder, American Iris Society Affiliates Chair, Symposium Chair,
> Director
> in warm, winterless Los Angeles--USDA zone 9b-ish, Sunset 18-19
>
>
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