Re: TB: Best CREAM Self?


From: Lorraine Miller <lcmiller@televar.com>

wmoores@watervalley.net wrote:
> 
> From: wmoores@watervalley.net
> 
> > From: hipsource@aol.com
> >
> > Greetings.
> >
> > . . .  I'm talking about a
> > true cream, lighter perhaps then the tone of Crane's paper, and a bit
> > deeper than the tone of coffee cream, ideally a moderately ruffled
> > smooth true self as would look stunning with wines and russets.
> >
> > Do we have one?
> >
> > Anner Whitehead
> > HIPSource@aol.com
> >
>         SOUTHERN COMFORT from Georgia Hinkle is still cream to me and one
> of the best and now historical.
> 
>         Walter Moores
>         Enid Lake, MS 7/8 USA
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I like COUNTRY MANOR.  Kegerise '73.  The description says it has white
S, with light yellow hafts.  But I think of it as cream.  It grows tall
and at first bloom usually has 4 open blossoms.  Makes a beautiful
stalk, and has enough buds that this isn't too much of a detriment.

Lorraine Miller, Quincy, Washington, USA, Zone 6, I think.


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