Re: SHOW:Definition of "novelty bearded"
- Subject: Re: [iris] SHOW:Definition of "novelty bearded"
- From: &* <l*@adelphia.net>
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 09:51:59 -0800
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris/> (Web Archive)
Dorothy... do you use Tecnu for poison ivy? You can also get it from smoke
if branches are burned, and through milk (I knew of someone who ended up in
the hospital from drinking Goat's milk where the goats had feasted on the
ivy.)
Kitty Loberg, Calif.
> Good morning, all. As I sit home nursing an extremely malevolent case of
> poison ivy (yeah, I know...how can a person get poison ivy with a foot of
snow on
> the ground? All I can say is, it takes a special talent! ) and typing up
> the proposed schedule for my club's iris show in June, this question comes
to
> mind.
>
> In the Model Show Schedule of the AIS Judges Handbook, there is listed
> "Section G Space Agers, and Section H, Novelty Bearded." Now Space Agers
are, or
> should be, easily identified by their appendages, etc., but what
constitutes a
> "Novelty" iris?
>
> Thanks for your input.
>
> Dorothy Stiefel
> Spencer, NY
> AIS Reg. 2 / USDA Zone 4/5
> Working on the schedule for the Southern Tier Iris Society's show, itchin'
> and a scratchin'.
>
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