Re: HYB: sdlgs, pedigrees


Very nice babies, Griff.  I especially like ALLELUIA.

A little bird tells me there is another reason pollen from an
unintroduced seedling is used a lot - it may be the first of the cross
to bloom!

Now for the next question -
Griff said:
<Two of my registered seedlings, ALLELUIA and KINDLE A FLAME, have
seedling 954D2 in their background.  It is a purple bitone with dark
velvet ruffled
 falls and a lighter purple band around the falls.  The flower had the
good, arching falls that I like, but simply wasn't attractive enough to
be  introduced.  But the purple band on the falls and the fact that it
has  rebloomer and recessive amoena heritage kept me using it,.. . .>

Would you sell the seedling if somebody wanted to try it in their
breeding program, assuming you still have it and haven't gotten rid of
it to make room for its offspring.
--
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