Re: introfrom canada
- To: i*@Rt66.com
- Subject: Re: introfrom canada
- From: C* H* <b*@freenet.toronto.on.ca>
- Date: Wed, 3 Apr 1996 07:11:21 -0500 (EST)
On Tue, 2 Apr 1996, Virginia Prins wrote:
> Hi, from Virginia Prins.I'm a retired school librarian with lots of time
> to (at the moment) worry about the mud and slush in my iris beds. I have
> (had?) about 100 TBs and a few siberians. We live on a small holding
> with a few beef cattle, ducks, banties and an aged dandie dinmont terrier
> I got onto the net to talk to my kids -scattered from Alaska to Grand
> Cayman and points inbetween. BUT BONUS-irisarians. I hope to learn tons
> about my favourite flower. I joined the Cdn. Iris Society 2 years ago. B
> Bought some iris from Cooley's last year but don't think they fared well
> this winter. They seem very mushy. Northern molligrubs? Maybe some side
> shoots will have survived. Should have stayed with Cdn growers but was
> seduced by cooley's catalog. Virginia Prins Inanda@lindsaycomp.on.ca
>
Chris writes:
Welcome to the Iris List, Virginia. You'll learn LOTS about your
favourite flower here and if you have a question just ask away!!
Enjoy.
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Chris Hollinshead e-mail: bu336@torfree.net
Mississauga, Ontario Canada
Director, Canadian Iris Society
Newsletter Editor, Canadian Iris Society