RE: Re: HYB: introducing seedlings


> From: 	Linda Mann[SMTP:lmann@volfirst.net]
> I'm wondering why a newcomer would need 50 (or
> 200, to be grandiose) as suggested here before introducing a seedling?
> 
Unless a lot of well-heeled people have already seen and are drooling over
your baby, not many people would buy from an unknown hybridizer without at
least a nice color picture.  Hopefully, you can sell enough to pay for the
add.  Not having tried it yet, I have no idea what results a pretty photo in
the AIS bulletin from an unknown hybridizer would get.

Also, to do things proper and legal, I'd like to find out what certification
is required, and at what cost, to mail plants for "commercial" purposes.
(Anyone want to answer this?)  Maybe we've sent a few to friends before, but
if money is changing hands it's probably more important to do it right.
Maybe that would be the best argument to work a deal with a commercial
grower for introduction.

John Reeds, in 9b southern California 

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