Mike -- Thanks for the
reply. Here's your earlier posting, with the pedigree. (I save
certain ones.) It was identified as P40400001:
>Been working on this for a while but it has
hard to figure out how to develop it. Gilded edges on the standards
don't seem to be dominate, will keep working for more. >So far this
is the best one I have. Anybody have any ideas on developing gilt
edges?
>Mike Sutton
>seedling s-454-p: (Twice Told x J-214:
(Connie Sue)) X Ghio 983F
>7 buds
If gilded edges aren't
dominant, then we just have to figure on maybe a little longer work to pair
up the recessives, right? Other
gilded-edge varieties, sibling crosses, etc. I have a stalk up on a
seedling from Slovak Prince X Romania, Romania that I'm hoping will dodge the
freezes. I don't anticipate a gilded edge from this cross, but who
knows?
-- Griff
Zone 7 along the tidal Potomac near
Mount Vernon, in Virginia
----- Original Message -----
From: o*@suttoniris.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 2:07
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Subject: Re: [iris-photos] TB: HYB:
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Hi Griff,
(Twice Told X Connie Sue) X Ghio
983-F.....I think, seedling book is being used elsewhere right now. if
it isn't Ghio 983F it is Starring
Thanks for the reply
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: j*@cox.net
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 8:11
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Subject: Re: [iris-photos] TB: HYB:
Correction
Mike -- I admired this seedling
when you posted it before, but have forgotten the particulars
-- number and pedigree. Would you tell us again, please?
-- Griff
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