[SpaceAgeRobin] Re: Space Age Genetics [OneofCultivars]


Several of the ????? pedigrees can be found in Mike Lowe's family trees on the HIPS "Quick Fix" and "Dykes" pages.
 
June's Sister is the same as June Meredith.  It got named after its use as a numbered seedling in parentages was producing some darned good things, so Tell went ahead and registered, introduced it.  It appears in pedigrees both under number 51-11E and name, as I recall.  Its publication is in the 1959 CL.
 
The Hinkle blues often disappear into seedling numbers without data, but if you can find them in any of Mike Lowe's family trees, you can sometimes take them back to named irises, at least in part.  Her blues appear in a vast number of pedigrees.  They were very good sources of quality.
 
The information provided on the ancestry of LEMON CHESS is a darned good piece of work.  I just wish we could adapt Mike's program that generates those family trees, to which I've referred above, to the PC.  They are from a Mac program.
 
Neil Mogensen  z 7  Reg 4 western NC mountains


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