RE: Re: Snow Spoon [was: Canaveral and other things ]
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- Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 12:07:55 -0500
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After looking I think I could send out probably 5-6 pieces out of my personal gardens. I think I may have some of it down in one of the display beds on the Rainbow Iris Farm side of things so I will have to check there for additional numbers. How many do we need to send out?
Is there anyway to search the online database for cultivars without Sky Hooks background? What about all of the Austin intros? These would be good for “building” new lines, right?
Just some thoughts.
Botanically,
Kelly D. Norris Master Gardener/Freelance Writer Bedford, Iowa USA Zone 4b/5a www.rainbowfarms.net Newsletter Editor: Iowa Bluebird Conservationists, Dwarf Iris Society
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Kelly,
How is your stock of 'Snow Spoon?' Could you supply enought to some of the SAGE participants to include it for next year? I, too, have been concerned about too heavy reliance on 'Sky Hooks' descendants. Having something from other breeding would be particularly desirable.
While I'm at it, a general question to the group. Who else has 'Snow Spoon' already growing?
Neil Mogensen
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