Fw: OT:Region 21 Spring Meeting
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- From: A* K*
- Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 10:17:43 -0500
Sorry,
I hit the wrong button and this got sent before I finished. I've marked
the spot where I just continued. Assuming you got half of this, you can
find where I started the completion of the message. I apologize for being
a computer klutz.
Thought some of you might be interested in a brief report on the
Reg. 21 spring con-
vention that was
held this past Sat. and Sun in and around Lincoln, NE. For a change,
it seems, the bloom season co-incided perfectly with the appointed dates, so
those in attendance got to see an abundance of iris in every garden. SDBs
were largely gone, tho in a couple gardens we still saw a few, but there were
lots of IBs, TBs in full glory, and many Siberians already out as well.
Wonderful! To add to the enjoyment, some of the gardens were large enough
to include a lot of other beautiful landscaping, so there were many perennial
beds, shady areas in woods, some splendid clematis in full bloom, and some
really imaginative and carefully planned use of landscaping possibilities.
Among the highlights were some local hybridizers' seedling beds or plantings of
their registered varieties. One that drew lots of attention, including
from the men who did the judges' training on Sunday, was Gene Kalkwarf's EMERALD
SKIES, (Gene lives in Emerald, NE) which is a huge ruffled light sky blue.
We saw it in Gene's garden as well as a number of others, blooming to perfection
in each place.
The highlight of the
convention was the several hours spent in Varigay Garden of Allan Ensminger, on
the edge of Lincoln. Most of you know the name, as well as some of the
introductions, of this man, who's gotten the nickname of "The Wizard of
Odds", for his work with variegated iris. HERE BEGINS THE
CONTINUATION. You may well have things like BATIK, MORNING
SHOW, AZ AP, BLUE EYED BLONDE, SONJA'S SELAH, to name just a few of Allan's
things. Anyway, in the next few months Varigay Gardens will be gone for
good, as the property has been sold to a bus line, and the Ensmingers will
move. He is near, if not already, 90, and Gladys is in frail health.
I'm not sure what he will keep, but the huge seedling beds will be no more, so
this was the last hurrah for the regional visitors. We got to see all his
seedlings, at different stages of selection, as well as beds of already
introduced things mostly Allan's but not all. In this garden for about 3
hours on Sunday morning and early afternoon we had judges' training as well, led
by Abe Feuerstein, Michael Moller and Allan himself. In three groups we
spent time with each one in a different part of the garden, each dealing with a
different subject, and at one point we took time for sack lunch in the
yard. It was a marvelous finale to a great regional
meeting.
Great flowers, great JT, great
people, great weather (sunny and warm lst day; rain storm at night, partly
cloudy and cool on Sunday) for being out in gardens. Shouldn't close
without mentioning that at Saturday night's banquet Allan was presented with his
Award of Merit for VAVOOM, a great yellow bitone SDB that we saw in every garden
still blooming this late in the SDB season.
Hope I
did this right this time.
Arnold
Arnold & Carol
Koekkoek
38 7th Street, NE Sioux Center, IA 51250 e-mail k*@mtcnet.net |
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