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Jul 17, 2019 4:01 PM CST
Name: Shawn S.
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I should have noted which searches performed, yesterday, which gave the results of two lists. One, of "genus Iris" of most "Popular", compared to the list of 'genus Iris', most "Relevant'" using both, under the "genus Iris." Except my memory just isn't what it used to be & didn't note the list results for, which was for "Relevance" & "'Popularity" in general. But here they both, are ( & of course, it can be "repeated" & checked, for errors.)

#1 'Immortality", #2 'Edith Wolford' #3 'Batik' #4 'Thornbird, #5 'Cat's Eye' , #6 ' Florentine Silk'
#7' Stairway To Heaven', #8 'Clarence', #9 'Dusky Challenger' ,#10 'Celebration Song',
#11 'Decadence', #12 Beverly Sills', # 13 'Daughter Of Stars', #14 'Montmarte', #15 'Silverado' ,#16 'Haunted Heart', #17 'Starship Enterprise', #18 Iris pallida variegata 'Zebra' & #19 'Sea Power'

While the other results, appeared like thus, to compare the original search results to notice changes, since it was performed, in 2015. #1 'Immortality #2 'Edith Wolford' , #3 'Batik' #4 'Thornbird' #5 'Sea Power', # 6'Dusky Challenger', #7' Stairway To Heaven, #6 'Silverado',
#9 'Decadence' #10 Starship Enterprise, #11 'Queen's Circle' #12 'Gypsy Romance' ,
#13 'Happenstance' , #14 'Florentine Silk', #15 Iris siberica, #16 'Blue Beards Ghost',
#17 Paul's' Black & #18 'Sea Power.'

I think I've got that right, but my memory, just isn't quite the same, any more..., to be absolutely 100% sure ! Also, after being out in the heat, today, I just got tired..

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