Re: gray siberian flowers


Photo didn't seem to go through, so I will try it again. Jim

Jim Sullivan wrote:

> I think Harold is right.  People it seems generally really like black flowers.
> I know when ever I post a photo of this lily on the lily list I always get
> questions as to where it can be obtained.
> Jim in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
>
> Harold Peters wrote:
>
> > Take my word for it, there is a market for black flowers. I sell a lot of
> > "black" TBs and people want the blackest. I have been the chair for a 2 day
> > Region 14 public rhizome sale at the California State fair for the past 3
> > years. in 1999, I had a photo of a black, orange and pink iris posted as a
> > draw. I could have sold 500 rhizomes of the black if I had had it. Even guys
> > would walk up, point to the black photo and say they wanted "that one". I
> > know I would have purchased your black Siberian at introduction prices. I
> > purchased two different "black amoenas" this year at upper end introduction
> > prices.
> >
> > Gray, I don't think so either.
> >
> > Harold Peters
> > Beautiful View Iris Garden
> > El Dorado Hills, CA      USDA zone 9
> > harold@directcon.net  www.beautiful-view-iris.com
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <Jpwflowers@aol.com>
> > To: <sibrob@egroups.com>
> > Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 7:57 AM
> > Subject: [sibrob] gray siberian flowers
> >
> > > Hi Bill, what kind of gray do you have in mind?  Light or dark?  Dove or
> > > charcoal?  What use do you see for it? Who would buy it?
> > >
> > > The same goes for black.  Red, blue or purple black?  Where would you use
> > it
> > > in the garden?  Or would it be a cut flower?  Years ago I crossed Sultan's
> > > Ruby with a seedling that no longer exists and got a seedling that in its
> > > second year of bloom was black with a big white signal.  It was tall and
> > > glorious.  We threw it out thinking who would buy a black flower?!!!  Too
> > > bad.  Every once in a while I think about making a similar cross with
> > > Sultan's Ruby, but other things present themselves anfd SR is way up the
> > hill
> > > from the seedlings.  Too harrassed and tired to make the trip.  Good luck,
> > > Marty
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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