RE: pollen-dabbling


Gerry:
Question for you as Symposium Chair:  Any consideration to e-mail balloting 
in the future (for those of us too lazy to find a stamp or a mailbox or 
whatever lame excuse we have)?
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From: 	Gerry Snyder[SMTP:gcsnyd@loop.com]
Reply To: 	iris-talk@egroups.com
Sent: 	Wednesday, April 12, 2000 4:23 PM
To: 	iris-talk@egroups.com
Subject: 	Re: [iris-talk] pollen-dabbling

John Reeds wrote:
>
> Tried to make the first few crosses of the year this morning.  Spirit 
World
> opened:  not a trace of pollen on it, so I dusted it with pollen from
> Epicenter.  Don't know what happens with luminatas x plicatas.

Hi, John!

Hope all is well with you. Presumably, luminata is recessive to plicata,
and so unless Epicenter is a carrier of luminata, you will get all
plics. If it does carry luminata, you could get a combination. I guess
you could even get glaciatas, which is supposed to be recessive to both.

Let us know what happens.


Gerry, who just noticed that the recently mentioned Michigan Pride is on
both my list of iris to drop from the next Symposium ballot (which is
correct), and the list for the ballot (which isn't)--Access, what is
going on???
--
g*@loop.com
Gerry Snyder, AIS Symposium Chair
Region 15 Ass't RVP, JT Chair
Member San Fernando Valley, Southern California Iris Societies
in warm, winterless Los Angeles

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