----- Original Message -----
From:
h*@directcon.net
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 8:30
AM
Subject: Re: [iris-photos] SIB: SHAKER'S
PRAYER
I grow Siberians in a hot, dry climate. I would
recommend starting with Caesar's Brother and Tropic Night. Those two have done
the best for me as they are large, tall clumps. I have a list of others
that have done well for me if you are interested.
----- Original Message -----
From:
I*@comcast.net
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 6:14
PM
Subject: Re: [iris-photos] SIB:
SHAKER'S PRAYER
That is drop dead Gorgeous! I just love
how you present your photos from 3 different angles. I'm going to have to
try growing SIBs. (In spite that they aren't suppose to grow here).
Margie V.
Oro Valley, AZ.
Zone 8/9
I*@comcast.net
----- Original Message -----
From:
l*@paulbunyan.net
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 5:38
AM
Subject: [iris-photos] SIB: SHAKER'S
PRAYER
Planted in '00. Bloomed this year for the first
time. This is by far
and away my most vigorous Sib to date, and
it bloomed significantly
taller than its registered height for
me.
SHAKER'S PRAYER (C. Warner, 1989) Sib, 30-36", E-L. Diploid. S.
violet;
red violet styles; F. golden yellow at hafts, turning to white
ground in
center, overall delicate lilac veining, solid violet edge.
AM 1994,
Morgan-Wood Medal
1996
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USDA
zone 3b, AHS zone 4 - northern MN
clay soil
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