Re: AR: ARIL REVERIE
- Subject: Re: AR: ARIL REVERIE
- From: p*@coupeville.net
- Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2001 16:58:35 -0000
You're right, Donald, ARIL REVERIE is exquisite -- only word for it.
Thanks so much for the reference to the pic; it was so frustrating to
read your rave review and not be able to see it.
And yes, Patricia can post again; I went through the third re-
register and replaced my reference in Favorites to get me there.
When I queried John, it was through the iris register e-mail, so I
don't know how it went to iris-talk, but you can rest easy, John, my
ID and password have been changed. Certainly would be a tragedy if
someone else used my ID and password to get onto this free web site!
Patricia Brooks
--- In iris-talk@y..., "Donald Eaves" <donald@e...> wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> I'm always alert to irises that are unique or distinctive or
special in some
> way. ARIL REVERIE is one of them. This small iris is simply
exquisite.
> Like very fine, expensive bone China. In our bright sunlight, the
standards
> are white, the falls the palest of yellow with a fine pale blue line
> extending down the falls from the beard. All in colors you would
find on
> handpainted China. It wasn't just me either. Today I had a
visitor looking
> over my plants and they were simply enchanted with it. Their
favorite. And
> I have some pretty spectacular arilbreds blooming and a few nice
TBs for
> competition. If you require ruffles, this is not one for you.
Nothing, and
> I emphasize nothing, has cleaner lines than ARIL REVERIE. A
completely and
> totally unique iris compared to anything else I'm growing. Kudos
to Walter.
> I've seen his photo on the webpage and this is the same iris, but I
think
> our sun changes the official description to what I'm seeing. I
hope to see
> this one growing someday where the sun isn't so strong and see the
> difference.
>
> Donald Eaves
> donald@e...
> Texas Zone 7, USA
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