I can see why it would be one of your
favorites. That rich pink washed cream
looks good enough to eat.
Francelle Edwards Glendale, AZ Zone 9
-----Original Message-----
From:
SpaceAgeRobin@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SpaceAgeRobin@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of willwarner@alltel.net
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 8:37
AM
To: SpaceAgeRobin@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [SpaceAgeRobin] New
Member Bio Robert Benbow
Hello Bob, I'm also in Mo and have been hybridizing SA
iris for a few
years now. Good to hear from someone fairly
local. I think your about
100 mi north of me. This Robin is a great
place to learn more about SA
iris, and to see new varieties, as well as
seedlings. There are people
from many areas of the country, and it's interesting
to see how different
varieties are doing in their zones/climates. You
might also be intersted
in SAGE. Search the archives for SAGE and
there is alot of info. The
parents suggested are also some you might want to
add to your
collection. I'll send you info. off
list of the local iris club that meets in
Springfield, Mo. There are several
hybridizers and a few judges in the
club that are a great asset.
Once again, good to hear from you. Here's some
pics of one of my
favorite seedlings, maiden bloom this year.
I posted pics of it earlier,
but I think these are better.
Will Warner
SW MO
Zone 6
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> From: "Robert Benbow"
<benbows@yhti.net>
> Date: 2005/05/27 Fri AM 06:54:07 CDT
> To: SpaceAgeRobin@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [SpaceAgeRobin] New Member Bio
Robert Benbow
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