Re: HYB: Clarence pedigree


Thanks Robin.  That is what I was wondering about - not so much the
genetics of CLARENCE's flowers as which cultivars might have been
involved.  Some of Lloyd's introductions are the healthiest plants I
grow, but not all.  CLARENCE hasn't been as vigorous here as some of
Lloyd's.   If there were a chance it has some of the good ones in its
pedigree, I might try to use it sometime to see if I could get something
a bit stronger.

What can I say, Patrick - some of us have memories that don't work too
well anymore <:-(

Robin said:
<I also had someone pass on the thought that 'Latest Style'    might be
one of Clarence's parents.>

Patrick Orr said:
<After reading all the
                     Clarence posts, I was beginning to wonder if anyone
reads the AIS Bulletin.
                     The article is the best explanation for Clarence I
have read.>

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