Re: SIB: Flight of Butterflies?
- To: Multiple recipients of list <i*@rt66.com>
- Subject: Re: SIB: Flight of Butterflies?
- From: "* E* P* <g*@molalla.net>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 22:58:37 -0600 (MDT)
Jean Witt is a gracious and wonderful lady who has worked very hard for AIS
in many ways. She does indeed have a fan club in the many people that she
has inspired to love Iris as she does and to see the beauty the she does.
I will see her tomorrow at the Seattle Show where I will have the
priviledge of judging. I will tell her she has more than one fan on the
Iris-L. I am sure she would enjoy hearing from any fan of her
introductions.
Will
William Plotner
WILDWOOD GARDENS
gardens@molalla.net
P.O. Box 250
Molalla, Oregon 97038-0250
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> From: J. Michael, Celia or Ben Storey <storey@aristotle.net>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <iris-l@rt66.com>
> Subject: Re: SIB: Flight of Butterflies?
> Date: Friday, May 30, 1997 1:26 PM
>
> >Several years ago I purchased a siberian iris called 'Flight of
> >Butterflies' from one of our local nurseries. <snip> Does anyone
> >have any information regarding this iris?
> >
> Gianna, you inspired so many enthusiastic responses to your query about
> FLIGHT OF BUTTERFLIES, it occurred to me the hybridizer might enjoy
> learning she has so many fans. Jean G. Witt has been an active hybridizer
> for 20 years, offering many introductions. So I looked up her address in
> the Checklist appendices through 1995. The 1992 Checklist puts her at
2625
> 200th Ave E in Sumner, WA. 98390, but the 1995 Checklist uses the address
> she listed in 1979: Jean G. Witt, 16516 25th NE, Seattle, WA. 98155.
>
> Does anyone know if she's really back in Seattle, and would she like fan
> mail? If I were a hybridizer, I know that I would *love* it.
>
> celia
> storey@aristotle.net
> Little Rock, Arkansas
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