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Finally, Bob Carr's Hybridizing Tables This month, as promised, I am publishing the hybridizer tables. Due to the fact that I had to create these in word, then take screen captures in PaintShop Pro, and set it up in HotDog, this is it for this month's column. You can print these tables and be able to view the results. These are from Bob Carr and used with his permission. All rights and privileges belong to his pain staking research. I do hope to interview him next month so if you have questions that you would like to ask him, please send them to me at my email address . If columns are empty, there have been no results with that particular column's characteristics. Using Yellow as a pollen parent is the first table.
The next table is using red as a pollen parent.
This table uses melon as the pollen parent.
The next one uses pink as the pollen parent.
Here is a Lavender(Purple) table.
I will be adding more tables each week.
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