Re: AIS: "Illegitimate Irises"


From: "Dell Perry" <Dellp@gwmail.plano.gov>

If an iris only has to be 'registered' as the quote says,  and DRADY was registered in 1999, then  there should be no problem - it goes in with the non-seedling/species entries.  Is the quote incomplete, and the cultivar must be registered  AND introduced? 


Dell in Plano, where I would love to see some of that white fluffy stuff.


>>> "wmoores" <wmoores@watervalley.net> 01/25/00 09:02AM >>>
From: "wmoores" <wmoores@watervalley.net>

	". . . Show committees and officials should remember that cultivars 
not registered with the American Iris Society (other than bulbous 
irises) cannot be entered in American Iris Society sanctioned show 
competition -- except as seedlings or species where appropriate.  

	DRADY is a 1999 registration with a notation of its being in 
circulation prior to 1960.  It doesn't appear to be introduced.  
Where does DRADY go in a show?  If it is placed in the seedling 
class, can it be best seedling?




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