Re: looing for some hard-to-find irises


 

I think the Garden should contact Brent Heath.
 
I also think it would be interesting to hear whiy these plants specifically are of interest to them at this time.
 
AMW


-----Original Message-----
From: Sean A. Zera <zera@umich.edu>
To: iris-species <iris-species@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Fri, Sep 9, 2011 11:32 am
Subject: Re: [iris-species] looing for some hard-to-find irises

 
I got my bakeriana from Brent & Becky's Bulbs, which also had
'Marguerite' the last couple of years (they don't have either now).
There have got to be other Dutch bulb importers that carry them.

I could probably spare a few bakeriana, as they do multiply well.

Sean Z

Quoting Jim Murrain <j*@kc.rr.com>:

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> On Sep 8, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Greg McCullough wrote:
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> Iâm wondering if you have or know where I can find some hard-to-find irises:
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> Iris bakeriana
> Iris reticulata âMargueriteâ
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> I got my Iris reticulata âMargueriteâ from the old 'Potterton and
> Martin' (now Pottertons Nursery) a decade ago.
> I don't know of anyone selling it any more. It's been years since
> I've seen it listed. I need to dig and divide mine but
> have to do it as it goes dormant or I'd never find it.
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> Iris bakeriana is currently available at 'Lithuanian Rare Bulbs
> Garden'. http://www.litbulbgarden.com/catalogue4.php#iris
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> Jim
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> Jim Murrain
> 8871 NW Brostrom Rd
> Kansas City, Missouri 64152-2711
> USA
> Zone 5b/6a
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