Re: Re: SHOW: Showing another's seedlings
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Re: SHOW: Showing another's seedlings
- From: w*
- Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 07:04:15 -0500
- Priority: normal
On 16 May 01, at 7:50, jem300@aol.com wrote:
> Now I am confused.
>
> I thought if a variety was named and registered it is no longer a
> "seedling" and cannot be represented as such for shows.
>
> I checked the online registry and see both Kentucky Frost and Kentucky
> Moonbeam are named and registered. So, am I correct in assuming they
> should not have been entered as seedlings?
>
> Linda Doffek
> West Bend, Wisconsin, USA USDA zone 5
> Member AIS, SSI, MIS, TBIS, and Wisconsin Iris Society
>
"Introduced' is the missing element. A variety can be named and be a
seedling because it hasn't been introduced yet. That is the case with Mark's
irises. I received EC's on several of mine with names and introduced
them in later years.
Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS USA 7/8
>
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