Re: Iris Shows (was:Re: Revision to the AIS Judges Handbook)
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- Subject: Re: Iris Shows (was:Re: Revision to the AIS Judges Handbook)
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- Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 15:43:18 -0600 (MDT)
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Subject: Iris Shows (was:Re: Revision to the
AIS Judges Handbook)
Author: Mark Thornsburg
<thrnsbrg@flash.net> at INTERNET
Date: 6/17/97 8:05 AM
Rick Tasco/Roger Duncan wrote:
>
> vagueness of whether an iris can be
registered or registered/introduced
> for entering the Horticulture section of a
show.
>
What, exactly are the divisions of an iris show?
What's the difference
between Queen of Show and Best Specimen
(which gets listed in the
bulletin)?
Thanks in advance,
Rusty
Colleyville TX
where the sky was filled with SO MUCH
lightning that its a wonder we got
any rain at all!