RE: TB:CONFEDERATE CAVALIER
- Subject: RE: [iris-talk] TB:CONFEDERATE CAVALIER
- From: M* M*
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 09:52:48 -0400
And then there are the judges who would disqualify the entry as being
misnamed...
Walta, if you want to bring it to the show, you might want to mention the
anomaly to the show chair and ask that the judges be informed that it is a
properly named cultivar. Then it depends on the judges. Normally, the
stalk will be judged against the standard for the cultivar. And the
standard doesn't have horns...
Maureen
Ottawa, Ontario (zone 4)
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> > Having horns when it isn't supposed to, isn't that like
> > drawing a moustache on the Mona Lisa?
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> Walter--
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> I don't think you would get arrested, prosecuted, fined, and do
> jail time for having horns on your iris <G>.
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> I am not a judge, but from what I have seen in my limited experience
> at shows, it will probably depend on the judge. Assuming that it is
> indeed CC, I wouldn't think you could be marked against for how it
> was grown--culture having little to do with appendages. On the other
> hand, stalks are judged by what is typical for that particular
> cultivar....
>
> John Bruce
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