Introduction, new subscriber
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- Subject: Introduction, new subscriber
- From: R* T* D* <r*@sierratel.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 19:27:05 -0700 (MST)
Michael Cook wrote:
>
> Hello Iris Lovers,
>
> I am new to the world on the Internet and e-mail, so if I am a bit
> clumsy at first, please forgive me.
> Although my interest in Irises goes back to my childhood, it was not
> until the mid 1980's that I got serious about it. (I turn 35 this April).
> Most Iris growers here in Lexington, Kentucky grow only Tall Bearded
> varieties. I grow them and some SDB's, MTB's, IB's, BB,s and even one MDB.
> I have some reblooming Iris.
> Also, I grow some of the beardless Irises. I have some Siberians,
> Japanese, Spurias, and Louisianas. I also raise Iris pseudacorus and a few
> other species. I am also becoming interested in the Versicolors and
> Virginicas.
> I have been a member of the Bluegrass Iris Society and the A.I.S.
> since the mid 1980's. In the last couple of years, I joined the Historic
> Iris Preservation Society and became involved in the A.I.S. Round Robin
> Progam.
> Well, I guess that is enough about me for now.
>
> Mark A. Cook
>
> macook@iglou.com
>
Welcome to the iris-l Mark! You certainly grow a well rounded
collection of iris. Enjoy yourself on this list. I'm sure we will bump
into each other soon.
Rick Tasco
Central California
Zone 8