Re: HIST:Quivering Flame/Corsage and other weird ones


From: hipsource@aol.com

In a message dated 3/13/00 12:38:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
sterling_o@yahoo.com writes:

<< 
 I also grow another flat variety that we irisarians
 here in Seattle call "Fran's Flattie". It's not a
 properly registered, just a garden name that we use
 when we trade this plant amongst members. The history
 of this plant is that it came from Fran Hawk's mothers
 garden. No one knows if it is a registered variety or
 a mutation of something. It's basically a white iris
 with purple veining. The standards flop open and
 inside surfaces are also marked with purple veining
 but irratically (sp?). It's very interesting. >>

Sterling, did you check this one against the picture of Jean Witt's unknown 
on the HIPS page? Let us know if it looks the same, please. Check under 
Unkowns.

Anner Whitehead
HIPSource@aol.com

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