CULT: and HYB: TB's in general....


I would appreciate some more insight for anyone who has the time to 
respond.
I am curious about rhizomes and plant size. Now, I've heard that a 
smaller plant is likely an inferior plant (more or less). But what 
I'm wondering is, is it possible that a smaller plant could possibly 
be a superior plant that has been grown in less than perfect 
conditions and still be worthy of using as a future breeder? 

Also, I've been advised that certain gardens have larger flowering 
plants than others. Is that because of the conditions from state to 
state or is it that one garden actually strives toward and works with 
better plants? I'm considering investing a small amount of money and 
a lot of time to the iris and would really like to get a start with 
excellent quality iris.
I'm basing "better iris" on the fact of who has been around and "big 
names" in the iris world.
Any suggestions, privately or publicly posted, on who's better. Or 
who has had best luck with plants from who. Of course I realize that 
info would be personal opinion.
Thanks again, for listening to (or reading) my ramblings,
steve mahlberg - z4b- duluth,mn 



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