Re: AIS: AIS Online


Hi

You're right I did try the checklist.I didn't get the original e-mail saying
what the site was about. I think it's a really great idea, $10 would be well
worth it. Would really like it to have the colour and breeding info.  My
ideal data base would also include a search facility so you could see what
had been bred from a particular iris. Would help so much.

Keep up the good work

Colleen Modra on another stunning autumn day in South Oz
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff and Carolyn Walters <jcwalters@bridgernet.com>
To: iris-talk@egroups.com <iris-talk@egroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, 19 April 2000 10:02
Subject: Re: [iris-talk] AIS: AIS Online


>From: Colleen Modra <irises@senet.com.au>
>
>I also tried Legato and Quito and got 0 matches
>
>Colleen,
>
>Which search did you try? I entered both of these on the "Name Data" search
>and it turned them up without any problem. You are not likely to find them
>on the "Checklist Data" search, as only the contents of the 1989 AIS
>Checklist and a small portion of the 1979 Checklist have been entered onto
>the database so far and Legato and Quito were registered and introduced in
>the '90's.
>
>Jeff Walters in northern Utah  (USDA Zone 4/5, Sunset Zone 2)
>jcwalters@bridgernet.com
>
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