Re: CULT: HYB: pinks
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- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] CULT: HYB: pinks
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- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 12:39:33 -0500
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> > Dave Niswonger's COCOA PINK (beige pink with a solid dark
> > blue beard) should open up the door to quite a bit of
> > variety in this line. It was loaded with pollen, some
> > of which I froze and used later on blue bearded talls,
> > mainly near whites. It is also pod fertile. Time will
> > tell.
> >
> > Walter Moores
> > Enid Lake, MS 7/8 USA
> >
>
> Walter - what is your goal? Reblooming SONG OF NORWAY or a paler pink
> with a blue beard? Are the near-whites you used from the yellow side
> or blue?
>
> Just being nosey/curious & trying to adjust to my new computer...I
> think I've finally managed to get myself in the right time-zone. Now
> if I can just figure out why the speakers don't work...
>
> Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
A fertile pink IB that I could cross to blue bearded talls would
be nice.
I have some imperfect blue bearded yellow seedlings out of
GOLDEN SURREY x LOOKING FORWARD that have been
crossed to SHIRLEY M, a pink with a blue beard. I would use the
pink IB with these seedlings and hope for a quality blue bearded
pink or blue bearded yellow BB or TB that blooms earlier than any
of the aforementioned late blooming TB's.
Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS 7/8 USA