Re: History facts.
on 7/28/03 5:17 AM, The Eatons at eatrich@magma.ca wrote:
> Welcome back Will Neily
>
> For those that are fairly new to the AG hobby,Mr Neily has had some past
> accomplishments that have contributed heavily to our present gene pool of
> top fruit.
>
> As part of my hobby I have kept track of the surviving genes and where they
> came from,that is,as far back as it is possible to go.
>
> In the interest of supporting past masters,some facts:
>
> 480.5 Neily 87(sq) #1 Windsor #3 world 87
>
> 509 Neily 88(sq) #1 Windsor #3 world 88
>
> 614 Neily 94 #8 Windsor #60 world 94 (50% of the 935
> Lloyd 97 genes)
>
> All the best Will with your 2003 plants.--AE
>
> PS--Mike Nepereny's AGGC shows much more on the ancestors and descendants of
> these 3 fruit.
>
>
> **************************
How great does it get!!---------------Will Neily as luck or the golden cross
shall have it is an honor to see your e-mail. For a bunch of giggles you
fertilized some greatest seed........to live on forever!!.......best of
everything in 2003........Mb
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