RE: TB:old-fashioned but not historical
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- Subject: RE: [iris-talk] TB:old-fashioned but not historical
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- Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 14:31:25 -0700
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It doesn't droop, but MABEL ANDREWS is a nice unruffled rebloomer with an
nteresting (and variable) coloration ranging from peach overlaid with old
rose to diamond-dusted pink. I (strongly) prefer ruffles, but this one is
still interesting enough to keep.
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Subject: RE: [iris-talk] TB:old-fashioned but not historical
Are there any TBs that combine old-fashioned flower form (no ruffling,
falls that hang down rather than sticking out horizontally) with traits
(like rebloom or better branching and bud count) not found in historical
cultivars?
Am I alone in this, or does everyone else who likes TBs also go in for
flounces and ruffles?
Don Galbreath, Boston, Ma. (Z6)