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"Starburst" and Neon Coral Snows

They are absolutely SPECTACULAR! One of these days, I'll have one of those in my collection.
 
BEAUTIFUL! I love the neon coral, BUT Rhapsody just kills me!

Those are some really awesome corns - as usual for you, Marsha.

I've spent quite a bit of time looking at the photos on your site... haven't bought one yet, but I know I will one day! LOL. I just don't know which one(s) I want most!
 
What defines a neon?

Neon is a form of pink that was originally bred by Stephen Wagner. The bright pink tends to be in the ground color, between the saddles. Others that have worked with it report it is not compatible with Bubblegum. It is compatible with coral, which is not the same as hypo A. Neon Coral is a phenotype that results from the combination of Neon with Coral.
 
Well these are some prime examples I guess. :)

Yes...and no. I produced quite a few like this last year and this year looks to be even better. Here's a couple of this year's babies, just a random grab without picking through the boxes.
 

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Here is the male I picked up this year! Gotta love Marsha's pink corns!

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So pink!
 
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