Re: Good Morning!/ Orders for spring??


Well Gene, 
as usual, an unusual list! I was familiar with Polygala, but had to look
up the others. The Ramonda and Haberlea photos I found were stunning.
The only Jankea pic I found was one without flowers. Are the flowers
significant? I did find a photo of a cross, Jankaemonda, that had
beautiful flowers, but that may have come from the Ramonda parent?

I thought I was vaguely familiar with Roscoae but apparently not. I
can't find any mention on the net, or RHS. So I must be spelling it
wrong. I'll check my books when I get home tonight.

> Well, Kitty,
>     My answer probably belongs on the rock garden / alpine list... but I
> know some of what I can not live without already for the new rock garden I
> want to construct this spring. Three each of the following: Roscoae,
> Ramonda, Haberlea and Jankea... oh, and two or three species of Polygala.
> Now all I have to do is locate nice starts of all of the above. Perhaps
> another gentiana or two. New saxifrage that will do well in my troughs. From
> the catalogs received thus far, looks like some web searches are in order.
>     What is it that you can not live without??
>     Gene E. Bush
> Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
> www.munchkinnursery.com
> genebush@munchkinnursery.com
> Zone 6/5  Southern Indiana
> ----- Original Message -----
> > So I see everyone slept well last night - or overslept this morning. I
> > went to bed a bit early myself. So I was surprised to open my email this
> > am and find only one post.
> >
> > So what's new in the catalogues that you're planning to order?
> >
> > Kitty
> 
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