Happy iris time has arrived for
you!! This E-mail came through just fine so whatever you are doing is
working for me. I wonder if you or any one else getting this can tell
me a source of Iris magnifica, the only Juno I had last for several
years. The year it got away we had unseasonably warm Feb. and March,
dropping down to -8 F on April 8--it was already up about a foot and
did not survive. Another iris I''d like to find is one I called
"Horinaka's red". I got it and a nice bright blue from Horinaka several
years ago. Both were very nice, but especially the red and I think I
lost them by by selling and sharing too many and then planting the
rest too close to my Black Walnut trees. If anyone happens to have
gotten either of them from me or anyone else, I'd sure like to hear
about it. I have Snowdrops and Trillium rivale poking up and ready to
bloom.
Joan Cooper Roseville
Minnesota