RE: New


You live in a nice area.  We like to spend an occasional weekend in Cambria.
Don't buy dried out and mislabeled iris at your local nursery.  Order from
iris catalogs.  NOT general flower-bulb catalogs that have some iris.  A
good starting point is Shreiners Iris Gardens, with a great color catalog
and website.  Try any search engine on the web, you'll find it.  Spend $40
(list $80) and all the artificially inflated prices are tolerable (cut in
half).  For great deals on newer, healthy stuff try Bay View Gardens
(bayview@mail.USA.com).  Or try Suttons; Mike sends e-mail to this list all
the time, and they have a wide selection of moderately priced iris.

John Reeds, in sunny southern Calif.
jreeds@microsensors.com

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> From: 	Debi Schmitt[SMTP:otisbird@fix.net]
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> Sent: 	Sunday, April 22, 2001 2:48 PM
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> Subject: 	[iris-talk] New
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> I'm new.  I realize you all know your zones.  Hope mine is correct?  I
> think I'm in zone 17.  I have been 'doing' iris for a few years, but
> realized I needed to know more about what I was doing.  Where do all you
> buy your bulbs?  Catalog's?
> I'll back up a little.  I live about 5 miles from the pacific ocean near
> Morro Bay, California.
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