Re: HIST: Identifying Wabash
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- Subject: Re: HIST: Identifying Wabash
- From: C* K* <c*@galesburg.net>
- Date: Fri, 9 May 1997 07:24:29 -0600 (MDT)
Hi, I'm new to the table:
My grandmother grew Wabash, and gave us some years ago. It is indeed much
smaller than any of today's massive TB's, but I still love it.
Cynthia
cgkermod@galesburg.net
>>> If WABASH has a small flower by modern standards, does anyone think FLYBY
>>> looks enough like WABASH that the larger flower might be FLYBY?
>
>I failed to mention in my original post that I'm working off a master list
>of a finite number of plants purchased from specialty iris growers. One of
>the plants concerned is definitely WABASH, another is definitely FLYBY. I
>haven't seen FLYBY growing under a reliable name stake. Does it look like
>WABASH only a lot bigger?
>
>celia
>storey@aristotle.net