Re: TB: Favorite Bicolors.


mikesmom@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> 
> Rick Tasco/Roger Duncan wrote:
> >
> > mikesmom@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> > >
> >  HUSH DIANA was in bloom in just
> > > about every garden, and everyone mentioned it to me. (Wonder Why)  I'm
> > > having a ball on this, but only get to come on during the week, so gotta
> > > sign off - there's 72 more messages to see.  Bye - Diana Winship -
> > > Richardson (Dallas suburb)
> >
> > Diana,
> >
> > Have not heard of Hush Diana and don't have the time to check the
> > checklists of AIS.  But I have grown Blushing Diana for a number of
> > years and just wonder if this is the same iris?  Pale pink with a darker
> > blush through the midribs.
> >
> > Rick Tasco
> > Superstition Iris Gardens
> > Central California
> > Zone 8
> 
> Rick:  No. Hush Diana is a 1996 Intro for T.B.'s Garden (Tom Burseen) in
> Grand Prairie.  His intros have been at several of the Convention
> Gardens.  HUSH DIANA is a rich cranberry red with orange influences and
> bright orange beards. ((Lady Friend X Harlem Hussy) X Along the Way).
> Large, lacy, & ruffled.
> Diana Winship

Come on Diana, fess up and explain how it got it's name. Not everyone
knows you as we do.

Dave and Nancy Silverberg,
Molalla, OR where the SDB's are just finishing, the TB's are starting,
and even the SIB's are in bloom. So is ROY DAVIDSON and assorted PCN's.



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