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Creating a Award Winning Iris

A particular madness suffer iris lovers. A new iris growers will be immediately convinced that he can grow a prize-winner, and begins to try directly. The result is an amazing crop of beauty, which is also confusing to those who follow these things closely. From this flood of new creations, some promising start of the climb up the rainbow arches the Dykes Memorial Medal.

This award was created by the British Iris Society in 1927 to the memory of William R. Dykes, the world honorrenowned gardener and author of the book on great Firefly, "The Genus Iris." The medal is awarded annually to the English variety, to assess the French variety, and the North American variety, the best of the year. In America, the medal is awarded by the American Iris Society in accordance with the rules established by it. Each breeder Iris seeks this ultimate honor.

Each seedling Various

When the seed pod of iris are planted, the breeder can expect that theto separate the resulting seedlings in a variety of sizes and colors and forms related to the origin and the laws of inheritance. From several hundred seedlings of breeders can hold four or five for further observation. The other, no better than their parents and without special features, will be destroyed. If the selected few are at their best, ask the breeder Iris Richter accredited in the garden and visit the judge seedlings. In the gardens of the new varieties will be seen by arepresentative number of accredited judges.

The judges are selected for their knowledge of the iris and the deal for their ability and willingness to see and gardens other than their own during the heyday. Each year, these judges will be sent an official ballot, which must be filled out and returned to the awards committee in early July.

A new iris, not on the market, is first entitled to high distinction. Each judge can win ten such varieties and five votes Vote HCfor an iris. This is not a prerequisite for the higher prices, normally it is a recommendation that the iris to be introduced for trade and will therefore be made for the higher prices. Some 100 hopefuls reach this level every year. Next is Honorable Mention, which requires more votes for the award, and only for Iris, who put on the market is given. Iris has an Honorable Mention will receive before they can climb higher. Nearly 80 varieties of consecutiveYear.

More Hard Climb

Now, the hill will be steeper. The HM-winner of the last four years, which is no higher honor to have received for the Award of Merit. The AM eligibility list contains nearly 200 names, and each judge may vote for 12th The 12 varieties received the largest number of votes will receive the Award of Merit. The struggle for this level is difficult, and here each variety is two years before the questhigher.

The Award of Merit is designed for high irises and similar varieties Tibouchina plant. There are four other awards of equal importance. They are the Caparne Award for dwarf iris, Debaillon Award for Louisiana iris, Nies Award for spuria iris, and the Morgan Prize for siberica iris. Varieties for each of these sections have received the HM, the upper area for this award are considered. Each judge will vote annually for a variety in each section. Thesethe most votes will receive the award.

The species, which this award is now on the Award of Merit winner in a two years suspended, after which all will be for the Dykes Medal, and remains eligible for four years will be considered. This means that the list contains the Dykes Medal eligible about 60 names. Each judge votes eligible for an annual diversity. The one receiving the largest number of votes wins, but only if a minimum of 15 percent of the total votes cast. Thisis the top, the crest of the arch of the rainbow.

From here, an iris-type can only move downwards. Some do it politely express to keep the favor of the public for many years.



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