Re: TB: GAMBLER/ Sierra Grande


The color combination on Gambler is really dramatic!  I'd like to imagine it with Flounces actually.  It's a funny thing: horns I can pass up, but not nice large flounces.  Many of Blyth's introductions have been slow growers for me................... but I'm willing to give any promising cross a good shot.  I've never grown Sierra Grande either.  (I wonder if it would do well here).  You wouldn't happen to have a photo of that one, would you?
 
Margie V.
Oro Valley, AZ.
Zone 8/9
IrisLady@comcast.net
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: [iris-photos] TB: GAMBLER

It just occured to me that I'm growing some HOWDY DO x GAMBLER seedlings
and growth so far is far from impressive so I'm not sure I'd reccomend
it as a parent but I'll reserve judgement until they establish serious
root systems and bloom. My WILD JASMINE X SA  seedlings also fall into
this class.  I like it when  seedlings grow like heck.  All of my SIERRA
GRANDE seedlings are super big growers, this is important here North of
Montreal zone 4b.

Chris

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