Re: AIS: Early Years and Current Assumptions
- Subject: Re: AIS: Early Years and Current Assumptions
- From: L*
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 18:38:06 -0600
- Importance: Normal
From: "Lew" <bcl@mail2.texnet.net>
Hi All
As I'm sure anyone knows that has read my posts, I'm a complete newby to the
world of growing Iris. I'm 56 years old, and know that TB's grow like weeds
here, so this is my choice for now. As I learn more I plan to experiment
with other types.
Anner, here's your "first response" if you want to run a survey.
Lew Best
Waco, TX
USDA Zone 8, Heat Zone 9, Sunset Zone 33
Member AIS, RIS
email lewbest@mail2.texnet.net or bcl@mail2.texnet.net
Making out check to join TBIS tonight, looking forward to meeting many of
you and learning a lot in OKC.
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From: HIPSource@aol.com [H*@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, March 15, 1999 9:36 AM
To: iris-talk@onelist.com
Subject: [iris-talk] Re: AIS: Early Years and Current Assumptions
From: HIPSource@aol.com
In a message dated 3/14/99 7:45:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,
wmoores@watervalley.net writes:
<< ....' the largest single interest of the broad membership of the AIS is
the tall bearded iris category ( always was, always will be)'...>>
You know, I wondered about this when I read it. I would not think of
contradicting Mike on this since he has greater experience of the matter and
gets around more, but I wonder if you polled the under fifty crowd, or maybe
the under sixty crowd, whether this would still hold true. Or whether they
would even be inclined to state a single preference.<snip>
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