RE: TB:Favorites
- Subject: RE: TB:Favorites
- From: J* R*
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 08:51:58 -0800
Oh, I forgot LOUISA'S SONG. I just got it from Australia last February, so
I've only seen one late stalk from a plant that wasn't really settled in,
but ... Dykes potential! Already a fantastic parent for Blyth and Keppel; a
soft bluish lavender sort of bitone; big, tall, great substance and ruffles,
only tiny flaw I could see was a little bit of a spray pattern under the
beard. None of the pollen will be wasted!!
John Reeds
> From: John Reeds
> I'd love to see "10 best" lists of iris, sort of a mini-symposium of iris
> we would love to recommend to enthusiasts or novices. I'll stick to TB''s
> since I know them best, but no rules if you'd like to share your favorites
> with the rest of us.
>
> EPICENTER
> DOUBLE DRIBBLE
> LAUGH LINES
> SOCIETY PAGE
> TIMESCAPE
> CRYSTAL DREAMS
> LARRY GAULTER
> CLOUD BALLET
> SKIPALONG
> REINCARNATION
> ROCK STAR
>
> Told you no rules, so I guess I can get away with listing 11. These are
> definitely not the only iris that I would recommend, just some of my
> favorites and mostly ones with pretty unique qualities, at least to me.
>
> John Reeds, in sunny southern California (9b)
> jreeds@microsensors.com
>
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