Does anyone have a photo of Dime
Spot? With all this talk - - I'd love to see what it looks
like.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 5:00
PM
Subject: Re: [iris-photos] REB: Dime Spot
stalk
Actually, Griff, that's what I took Bill to be saying -
that since he didn't show much, he wasn't terribly concerned about the
difficulty of displaying the iris in a pipe and therefore he would prefer
lower branching because he thought that looked better in the
garden...
Though no doubt Bill will admit he does need a translator
most of the time when talkin'... (jest kiddin', Bill, you know you've made
me smile, too, many times) ;-)
Bill Wells (in MO, but
*southern* Mo so I kin ginerally make 'im out)
J. Griffin Crump
wrote: > You know, Bill, it just could be that the vogue disfavoring
irises with > branches emanating from low down on the main stalk has to
do not with > their appearance in the garden, but with the difficulty
of exhibiting > them at shows. If you've tried it, you know that
the standard "pipes" > used in so many places won't work, and neither
will the narrow vases > used most other places. When a container
wide enough is found, it's > still very difficult to arrange the flower
so that its garden grace is > replicated on the show bench. If
someone finds a way to do that, please > tell me. I'll bring a
couple of those troublesome critters to the > show. --
Griff > > ----- Original Message
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Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 1:31 PM >
Subject: [iris-photos] REB: Dime Spot stalk >
> Dime Spot TB (Moores
1984) > This photo is from a few days back. DS
is now showing color. This is > a single stalk.
The bud cout is nine or more though all do not
show > in the photo. Contrary to current vogue I
find myself wishing for > more irises having
branchs that eminate from points low on the >
stalk. I do not often stick my irises in a pipe but look at
them > each day. >
> Smiles, > Bill
Burleson > Southerners do not often march to the
beat of another's drum. They > will occationally
beat one.- I. Tink, a Southern philosopher of >
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