Re: sibtosa or setsib (classifications)
- Subject: Re: [sibrob] sibtosa or setsib (classifications)
- From: "Sergey Loktev" s*@mtu-net.ru
- Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 23:43:59 +0300
Ellen,
It seems, last April I wrote my thoughts concerning garden
iris classification to some of the AIS Directors, Officers and
Presidents of sections. I received 5 answers just then - 2
positive, 2 negative and one good but formal. But I haven't
received any answer from the Board what I asked for. The
article is big enough to set it at the forum so I'll send it to
your private e-mail address. If suddenly anybody
interested in it, hope you'll send it to them.
As to SUSLIK, according my point of view on
the classification, it should be MDB.
Sergey
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ellen Gallagher" <ellengalla@yahoo.com>
To: <sibrob@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: [sibrob] sibtosa or setsib (classifications)
> --- Sergey Loktev <s.loktev@mtu-net.ru> wrote:
>
> >>> Say, I can'tunderstand the situation when I read
> in Handbook for Judges... that 40- chrom group
> (sino-siberians) belongs to SIB class and - find
> information in the AIS Bulletin that DOTTED LINE
> (sino-sib, according to '99 Iris Check List) receives
> Medal for SPEC class. <<<
>
> Hello Sergey and all,
>
> Someone who is far better at this than I am can answer
> these questions so this is 'not' an answer. :-)
>
> I have questions about many irises that are registered
> in the SPEC and SPEC-X classes. For instance, I love
> little SUSLIK (MDB and I. pumila). I asked and was
> told that the registrant could decide what class to
> register it in. In this case SUSLIK was grown from
> SIGNA seed so I guess it was a no-brainer (except for
> me who was touting it to my friends as an MDB). I sent
> some of its self-seeds back to SIGNA a few years back
> and the receipient of that seed told me he
> successfully grew in California to use in, of course,
> MDB breeding.
>
> I realize that I. pumila and the subseries
> Chrysographes are species or darn near close to it
> more than most 28-chrom. garden Siberians.
>
> *If we take this to its zenith, wouldn't every iris
> cultivar fall into SPEC-X or even SPEC (less often)
> classes? Just pondering not offering any opinion...
>
> Ellen
>
> =====
> Ellen Gallagher <ellengalla@yahoo.com>
> Berlin, New Hampshire / USDA Zone 3a
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