[SpaceAgeRobin] RE: CANARY FEATHERS


Excellent photo. 
I notice some feathering around edge of standards and falls as well. 
Is thiss een in othe SA with this sort of beard?

Chuck Chapman


<fogfarmer@fogfarmers.org> wrote:

>CANARY FEATHERS has heavily feathered and antlered flounces growing from 
>the beard stem. frequently has multiples such as in the left side of the 
>photo. I have tried some crosses from TOO MANY FLOUNCES . If the wind 
>and rain have left any pollen I am going to save some for POPPA JOHN and 
>PRAETORIAN GUARD,both of which can have poly-flounces (rosettes) and 
>multiple beard extensions. Seedlings will be ug-lee but if there is a 
>LETHEL dose of SA genes I should get close to finding it.
>
>Michael M.
>

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