RE: epis, PD cat


Oh my, and here I sit, chained to my desk, just chafing to get home and
search my mailbox for wonderous treats like those you received.  Did you
say Tn. Bloodroot??  I'm breaking out in anticipatory hives.  

Lynda
Zone 7 - West TN

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On
Behalf Of Kitty Morrissy
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 4:24 PM
To: Agardenchat
Subject: [CHAT] epis, PD cat


I just received the Garden Vision catalogue.  Oh my!  I now want to
plant a whole forest of epimediums.  Darrel Probst lists avbout 170
varieties and the photos are stunning!  He also carries some iris and
primula and a TN Bloodroot.. The Plant Delights catalogue is cute but
doesn't rival last year's.  However, there are some fantastic new plants
in it,  
There's a gorgeous new orange Solomon's Seal that will reach 5 ft.  A
Delosperma with salmon flowers.  Some great epis, but Garden Vision has
the same one's for less.  There's a Mulenbergia that's hardy Z7-10, that
I wonder if it would be possible to overwinter in the garage.  A
groundcover primula.  And a 'Dancing Crane' Ginger that is WOW. One can
dream.... Kitty  

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