Re: HYB: iris registry
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- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] HYB: iris registry
- From: J* J*
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 06:56:12 -0800
- References: <94jb6d+qdlb@eGroups.com>
patriciabrooks@coupeville.net wrote:
>
> Hi, newcomers,
>
> The veterans of this egroup and of hybridizing in general will surely
> know this. But for those of us newer to the game, I'm finding the
> iris registry site invaluable. The left-hand button gives complete
> listings, including season and parentage for all irises registered up
> through '89. And it ALSO lists other irises that have that one in
> its parentage -- giving not only info on the seedlings it throws, but
> whether the iris in question was used as pod or pollen parent. I'm
> finding this a goldmine for planning my crosses!
>
> Of course, it will be even more valuable once the '90s cultivars have
> been input. Worth a charge if it comes with one! I can't wait!
>
> Patricia Brooks
>
> (The code to reach the site is in a recent entry; I put it on my
> Favorites, but I think it's just a straightforward
> http://irisregister.
Thank you Patricia, but I have to make a few corrections here.
The Checklist (left hand button) has all the irises registered from 1980
thru 1989 but nothing prior to 1980 (we are currently working on the '79
Checklist (1970 thru 1979)
The URL: is:
http://www.irisregister.com
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