Re: Source list for Iris species and cultivars


Catalogs and sale lists are a starting place especially for the more common
species or varieties.

In our case, we're too small an operation to publish a catalog so put up a
list online. Even though we grow about 40 species of irises, quite a few
plants are in such short
supply that they probably wouldn't be listed during our sales. Others are
less popular varieties within a group so even if the species is listed, the
extent of the collection wouldn't be known unless someone took the time to
ask.

I'd like to see a listing of irises being grown by individuals as well as
nurseries regardless of whether or not they're currently being offered for
sale or trade.

Christy

Skip & Christy Hensler
THE ROCK GARDEN
Newport, WA
http://www.povn.com/rock/

----- Original Message -----

>             I am sending this to several key people who might have the
power to implement an idea. Most of you are probably aware of the Hardy
Plant Finder, a book that lists all the hardy plants offered for sale in
England and Europe during the last nine years. Serious gardeners use it to
find plants which they have been looking for and the garden source that
offer them.
>




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