Re: HYB: Seedlings-Ramblings


Walter,
I am curious about the ones that are between sizes. Do they bloom early TB and or late BB as well? Iris here vary so much in height from year to year that I just try to keep the ones that tend to be tall in the back. Maybe they would be BB's here? Just curious.
Wendy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: wmoores 
  To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 6:35 AM
  Subject: Re: [iris-talk] HYB: Seedlings-Ramblings




  On 26 Apr 2002 at 5:35, doris1434@juno.com wrote:

  > 
  > >>Every iris is beautiful. Especially the ones blooming.
  > 
  > Annette, I could not have said it better! My sentiments to a word!
  > 
  > 
  > Doris Elevier
  > USDA 7b, Sunset 11
  > El Paso, TX
  > 
     Even the the seedlings??? Come look at mine.  I dearly love the 
  pus colored ones that seem to come out of nowhere (maybe 
  SILVERADO).

     Word has abounded in the past on this list about the pod parent 
  having more dominant influence on what the progeny will look like.

     I am looking at many giving maiden bloom this year where that is 
  not the case, and I am not talking about really wide crosses either.

  Ride the Wind X Victoria Circle (majority look like VC).

  Zerzura x Tel Aviv (take after Tel Aviv)

  Horatio X Crowned Heads (poppa influence)

  Violet Reprise X Cantina (poppa influence again)

  The above are crosses that command attention wherein the pollen 
  parent has a greater influence.

  Out of about 32 plants from Painted Plic x Ziggy,  more than half 
  have bloomed and there is only one that looks like Ziggy. Momma 
  really ruled here.   Most have been culled now.  I saved a few that 
  did not bloom.

  Pinkness X White Reprise (all yellows and whites as to be 
  expected)  One is midway between a BB and a TB in flower size.  
  and is the best of the cross.  It is yellow and white with quite a bit of 
  lace.  It probably will be tossed because it has no classification.  It 
  is 'too old for toys and too young for boys.'  My crosses seem to 
  produce a lot of these.  I also have a medium blue with nice form 
  and a striking deep yellow beard.  It is also in between classes.

  A decision must be made about 95-18.  I have been looking at four 
  of these for several years now and have got to make a decision.  
  These are out of (Supermanual x Titan's Glory) x Violet Miracle)) X 
  Anxious.  Three are dark and ruffly ("Oh, what a lovely row of 
  SUPERSTITION, I've heard) and do not rebloom.  One is more 
  tailored with overlapping falls like Titan's Glory.  The plainer one 
  may get the nod because of the reblooming characteristic.  Since 
  one of the ruffly ones won an EC, that only makes the selection  
  harder.  Decisions, decisions.

  Walter Moores
  Enid Lake, MS USA 7/8 (Indoors because of rain)



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