Great!
It is interesting that in "real life" we often find that things work out fine if we don't do things the "recommended" way. I did a little experiment several years ago with seeds from my Iris foetidissima 'lutea'. These are supposed to have the berry removed, then scarified. I tried it with all combinations of these treatments and without any treatment, some planted indoors, some "Winter Sown" outside. This species is one which requires a complicated conditioning. They germinated late the second winter. The best germination was from (drum roll...) The untreated whole berries I planted in a pot under a cedar tree, and forgot about.