-----Original Message-----
From:
Glenna R. Chapman <i*@worldnet.att.net>
To:
i*@onelist.com <i*@onelist.com>
Date:
Wednesday, June 09, 1999 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: [iris-talk] OT:
name - reply
Hey Mike,
Glenna in Colorado,
here. Say hello to your dad. Re: the new plic --. I always
thought that if I ever started hybridizing, I wanted an iris names
"Q". He was a rascal of a character from the Star Trek series, The
Next Generation. At any rate, I know abbreviations and initials are
not permissible, but my thinking was "Que" pronounced
"Cue". With the year 2000, and the introduction of a very
special SA, maybe you can do something with that. I wish you
well.
My tall bearded are just beginning to bloom here -- I am
so glad the convention was last year. Given the crazy weather this
season, conventioneers would have had nothing to see!
Cheers -- Glenna
-----Original
Message-----
From: Mike Sutton <s*@lightspeed.net>
To:
i*@onelist.com
<i*@onelist.com>
Date:
Tuesday, June 08, 1999 11:27 AM
Subject: [iris-talk] OT:
name
Hello Talkers,
I have a favor to ask. We are having a
terrible time naming an iris for next year, was wondering if any of you
can help. It probably will be the cover iris on the 2000
catalog. If you can email me with suggested names I would
appreciate it immensely. For some reason the name for this iris is
eluding us all. I have an updated picture of it on our web site
at: http://www.suttoniris.com/Flounced_plicata.htm
Of course if we use a name some one sends us we
will send you a free one of the iris. By the way I am extremely
excited about this flower, it has great branching for us and usually has
a minimum of 11 buds, the flower itself is rounded and has touching
falls. It is a first for us to have a plicata SA with flounces and
they remain consistent to the last flower for us. Thanks for
humoring me.
Sincerely
Mike