Re: AIS eligibility or not: 'Decadence' & 'Slovak Prince'
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  • Subject: Re: AIS eligibility or not: 'Decadence' & 'Slovak Prince'
  • From: &* t* <t*@cs.com>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 15:07:59 +0100

Hello Robert,

This is not what's written  in the last version of the Hanbook for Judges:

'The Dykes Medal of America is awarded annually by the British iris Society
through the A.I.S., and is restricted to irises first introduced in the US or
Canada regardless of origin.

It doesn't say they have to be American!

Unless there is a new version of the handbook for Judges that i am not aware
of.

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Robert Pries
  To: iris@hort.net
  Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 2:51 PM
  Subject: Re: [iris] AIS eligibility or not: 'Decadence' & 'Slovak Prince'


  Loic: The ,first introduction, is a requirement to enter the awards system
of AIS. Decadence is in that system and has already won an award of merit. It
is eligible for the highest Americam award the Wister Medal but as was said in
an earlier post the Dykes is given by the British and their requirement is
that it be an American hybridizer.

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "loic tasquier" <tasquierloic@cs.com>
  To: iris@hort.net
  Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 2:37:17 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
  Subject: [iris] AIS eligibility or not: 'Decadence' & 'Slovak Prince'

     If the North American Dykes Medal has reached such high standards during
  all these years, it's thanks to thorough regulations, and as i said before,
  this is an amazing achievement.
  But the world has been changing fast, particularly this last decade, and
some
  painful decisions will have to be made concerning potential contenders to
the
  North American Dykes Medal, that won't be allowed to compete according to
  these essential rules:

  Most people think that 'Decadence' is a serious contender to the North
  American Dykes Medal but they will be surprised when they realize that
since
  the North American Dykes Medal is restricted to irises first introduced in
the
  United States or Canada, 'Decadence' cannot compete in this category.

  It has been introduced in Australia by Tempo Two in 2004 and in Oregon By
  Keppel the same year:

  'Decadence'  (Barry Blyth, R. 2001). Sdlg. H83-G. TB, 38" (96 cm), M.
  S. creamy apricot, faint rose midrib flush; style arms creamy apricot; F.
  light plum burgundy, 1/4" creamy apricot edge; beards tangerine; heavily
  ruffled and laced. 'Temple of Time' X 'Louisa's Song'. Keppel, Tempo Two
2004,
  2004/05.

  Since i was not introduced in North America before being introduced
elsewhere,
  no medal.




  There is another contestant from abroad, 'Slovak Prince' :

  'Slovak Prince' (Anton Mego, R. 2002). Sdlg. AM-93/0038. TB, 33" (85 cm),
M.
  S. white shaded orchid lavender, slight blue veining, 1/8" gold rim; style
  arms silver lavender veined blue, gold edge; F. dark velvety blue purple,
  slightly lighter rim, white area around gold beard with purple veining
  changing to brown; ruffled; slight sweet fragrance. 'Edith Wolford' X
'Queen
  in Calico'. Aitken 2003.

  It has been introduced by Aiken in 2003, therefore, this one is eligible.




  Whether the rule applies, and it applies for all, or not.


  Loic

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