Re: OT A USeful Use for CAPS


Hi, everybody,  I'm not breaking  up Bill Smoot's suggestion about letting 
the CAP problem drop.  I am heartily in favor of that suggestion.
HOWEVER! ! ! !   I am valiantly trying to bring together  all the bits and 
pieces sent to me, by snail mail, by email, and  picking up crumbs of 
information in  regular email about what  Reblooms for the next "Checklist 
for Rebloomers".  And here is the use for Caps!  In all  professional 
publications and for anyone in the know-how, the names of irises are  put in 
caps to immediately draw attention to that iris if someone is looking for it. 
 Or else in some different kind of font.  So pul-lease do this to make my 
life (work) easier and the list more correct by a name being omitted because 
it wasn't noticed in all the other gobble-de-guk.
Also, be sure to add the State, Territory, Country  and  USDA zone.  Just the 
State won't do, because some are in multiple zones, such as California.

Any reblooming info will be appreciated  after  the AIS meeting in Falls 
Church (D.C.)
where I hope to meet all you loyal AIS members!  It is not too late if you 
hurry and you will be sorry if you don't -- I understand the irises are doing 
their stuff, so do yours and come!  Surprise!  It is still possible, I think, 
and the price is  the same.  See ya'll  Rosalie nr Baltimore,USA (and nr 
Washington, also!)  right now a wet zone 7  ryfigge@aol.com

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