Re: ROKU OJI


I thought that Bob and Judy Hollingworth introduced Roku Ogi.  I remember
seeing it in an ad of theirs.
Perhaps it has been registered since the last check list was published.
Currier and I have introduced a number of seedlings that were sent to us
from Kamo Nurseries in Japan. We register them with our AIS registrar, Keith
Keppel.  We give credit to Kamo Nurseries and/or the hybridizer.  We also
list when they were introduced in Japan along with the date that we
introduced them in the U.S.
It is useful to know how long they have been in circulation and used in
breeding programs.  It is important to register the plants for the same
reasons we register seedlings grown in the US.  Over the years I have
discovered many irises grown at garden centers that do not appear in a check
list.  It is hard to know who is in your garden with no registered name.
Sharon Whitney


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