Re: Re: Bloodroot and Jacks


Dan, 
My single bloodroots send a thrill to my heart.  I can believe they'd be
snatched up fast at an exchange.  As to the Jacks, have you ever grown them
from seed?  One of our MGs submitted seed for the sale. I was just wondering
if that's one of those that needs to be sown fresh.  I haven't researched yet
the instructions I'll print for the see packet label.

Kitty

On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 11:55:18 -0500 Daniel Roman <djroman@worldnet.att.net>
wrote:

> Kitty,
> 
> The $10 price for a 'multiplex' rhizomes is a
> good deal. I don't even want
> to say what I paid for the 'flore pleno' when I
> bought it. Bloodroot is a
> "must have" once you've seen a patch of them in
> bloom. I usually pot up a
> few rhizomes of the singles for our Master
> Gardener spring seedling/plant
> exchange and they are the first to go. The
> other plant that I pot up for the
> exchange is Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Arisaema
> triphyllum, also quick to go.
> 
> Dan
> 
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