Re: Need pictures of novely irises.
iris@hort.net
  • Subject: Re: Need pictures of novely irises.
  • From: c* f* <f*@yahoo.com>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 23:51:13 -0800 (PST)

I'm not sure what you mean when you say pom-poms?

I couldn't speculate about
New Perspective, as I haven't used it.

Christian
________________________________
 From: "SDAyres2@aol.com" <SDAyres2@aol.com>
To: iris@hort.net 
Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2012 10:17 PM
Subject: Re:
[iris] Need pictures of novely irises.
 
I have New Perspective.  I might look
for pollen on it next spring and  
cross it with something.  What would you
get if you can cross it with a  
pom-pom?  Would some come out flattie with
big pom-poms?

Scarlett


In a message dated 11/1/2012 11:05:54 A.M. Mountain
Daylight Time,  
flatnflashy@yahoo.com writes:

As a  general rule flatties
should be considered pollen sterile as they do  
not
normally develop pollen
anthers.  There are a few exceptions; I  believe New
Perspective is rumored to
produce pollen reliably, Rhythm  produces pollen 
but
may be diploid, there
may be other newer varieties I've  not observed 
(Fluffy
Pillows?, is there
anything  newer?)

Christian
________________________________
From: 
"SDAyres2@aol.com" <SDAyres2@aol.com>
To: iris@hort.net 
Sent:  Monday,
October 22, 2012 10:37 PM
Subject: [iris]
Need pictures of  novely irises.
Bonnie Nichols was gracious enough to give
me a  presentation on novelty and
space irises and judges training so I  can
place on the region's web site. 
She presented it to our  regional meeting
this past weekend.  It was  
awesome
and I  now want to buy some of these
irises.    I have acquired  
permission
to use the pictures from the
presentation for the   website from the
photographers except for a few
pictures.    Does anyone have any pictures on
the 
following that I can use  to
replace the  pictures in the presentation:
Victorine   (Lemon 1940)          

Joseph's  Coat
Flat Rate

I find the
concept of a   variable color
patterning seen in Joseph's Coat 
fascinating. 
I  would like  pictures showing
both color patterns seen in 
Joseph's  Coat. 
Bonnie said it  was the only one
showing variable color  
patterning.

I never
knew flat tops went  back so
far.   I thought Japanesque, 1922 and 
Rhythm,
1950  looked  very  exotic.  Do
they grow in the desert?  Are they  
fertile?
Scarlett   Ayres
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