Re: Pinkest of Pinks
- To: "SIBROB"
- Subject: Re: [sibrob] Pinkest of Pinks
- From: E* K*
- Date: Sat, 27 Nov 1999 21:01:38 +0200
From: "Edmundas Kondratas" <stogutis@kaunas.omnitel.net>
I agree with Ellen about Cherry Lyn. Dance Ballerina Dance had only one
stalk and have no done me great immage with form of flower. It is need to do
more observations and comparisons, but very nice colour from my reminiscence
was for Pleasures Of May. Lilting Laura and Aqua Whispers were of good
colour too, but instead of formers which are described as pink-lavenders the
two last are lavenders. This year I have too one pink-lavender seedling, but
I had no time for good comparison with others as it grow in distance from
them from other hand I had no sufficient time. But I have done photo and
will send some latter small file for your evaluation.
Edmundas Kondratas
stogutis@kaunas.omnitel.net
Kaunas, Lithuania, zone 5.
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>From: Ellen Gallagher <e_galla@moose.ncia.net>
>
> Leroy wrote:
>
>>My vote for the closest or nearest of true pink would be Mary Lousie
Michie,
>>Pink Haze, then Augury. Dance Ballerina Dance does appear somewhat pink as
>>well.
>
> Cheery Lyn is the "pinkest" SIB I grow. Pink Haze always seemed
> a little duller to my eye.
>
> Ellen Gallagher / Berlin, NH / Zone 3
>
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