Re: HYB: Hybridizer Gatherings/Education


In a message dated 8/12/2002 10:13:09 PM Central Daylight Time, 
irisbuff@bentonrea.com writes:


> Here is my latest web-site that I put together a few months ago that might 
> be a little educational to the backyard hybridizer. Please forgive me if 
> you feel that I'm bragging about my seedlings.  
> http://users.bentonrea.com/~irisbuff/  The only advise I can give 
> hybridizer is to work with an extreme parent (extreme in width, color, 
> branching, ect.) and maybe some good will pop up in the seedling patch. 

Merle,
I intended visiting your site as a courtesy as I do with most that are posted 
on iris-talk. I found myself looking at each and every picture. I did the 
whole site in just a few minutes. Then I started over and did it again! Very 
easy, fast and to the point. Your "Widdershins" crosses were of particular 
value to me. Your 97-96a is particularly interesting and may represent one of 
the few hybridizing breaks one sees. Is that a "Metallic" / "crystalline" 
filigree in the seedling edge detail? If so send one. If not still send 
"Widdershins".

You may be justly proud,
Bill Burleson 7a/b
Old South Iris Society


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