Re: Blue Ice
- To: hosta-open@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Blue Ice
- From: S*@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1998 12:31:59 EDT
I have found that you need at least 5 different sources for hostas to compare
prices. Then you have to know about the quality and quantity of the plants
that the suppliers usually send. I have ordered from a few suppliers so I
could have an idea what to expect. I would rather buy from local places where
you can see this is the price and this is what I am buying. I have out grown
most local suppliers of hostas however. I also have received some very fine
plants for reasonable prices by mail even taking into consideration shipping
costs. I always take into consideration shipping costs. It really pays to
shop around. I have found that hostas that have been on the market a long
time are more consistently priced by reputable hosta growers, but new hot
hosta cultivators the price varies considerably. I am willing to buy hostas
and daylilies by mail. I feel that I still will get a reasonably good deal.
Our selection is greater for perennials locally, greater competition for your
business means prices usually pretty reasonable for some very fine plants.
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