Re: AR: ASI Plant Sale


L.Zurbrigg wrote:
> 
> >Dennis Kramb wrote:
> >>
> >> I asked Scott Jordon for some help, but haven't heard from him yet, so I
> >> thought I'd post this to the L-list.  Anyway, a few months ago some of you
> >> may remember me ranting and raving about a Sam Norris arilbred seedling
> >> T-N88L which is shown on the inside front cover of the ASI 1995 Yearbook.
> >> I wanted one really bad but couldn't find a source for it.
> >>
> >> Anyhooo...now that the Plant Sale List is out I was hoping someone could
> >> recommend an OGB cultivar that looks just like T-N88L...any ideas?  This is
> >> one of those things that "I just have to have in my collection!"
> >>
> >> If you know someone who has T-N88L please forward this message on to them.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance, friends!  (Come to think of it...I wonder if it will
> >> appear in the AIS plant sale??)
> >>
> >> Dennis Kramb; dkramb@tso.cin.ix.net
> >> Cincinnati, Ohio USA; USDA Zone 6; AIS Region 6
> >> Member of AIS, ASI, HIPS, RIS, SIGNA, & Miami Valley Iris Society
> >> Primary Interests: Hybridizing Arilbreds, Raising Native Ohio Species Irises
		
> Dennis:  I have N 88 D2, N 8,  N 89M, AB 88a, N 38 a, N 89AB , all from Mr.
> Norris. These do not bloom here; would be delighted to have sugesstions on
> what to do. But last year I got a bloom on N 89 M , and it set a pod for
> me! The bloom was very onco-like, - or rather very onco-gelia-like in tones
> of violet. These were from tetra arils bred to MY rebloomers. I do wish I
> could grow them better.  Lloyd Zurbrigg in Durham NC where it is hot and
> mostly dry. I heard from Sara Marley, RVP to be of Region 4, and they have
> had rain in northern VA every day but one for the past two weeks!.




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