[PHOTO] Re: pumilas


Lowell,
 
Are they seedling or name varieties? I like the yellow one real well.
 
Jim
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Date: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 3:45 PM
Subject: [iris-photos] pumilas

Here are two fine Iris pumila, a dwarf Alpine bearded iris species, blooming
here in Colorado today.  Grown from Signa seed.

Lowell Baumunk


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