Re: Cult & seedst


When my Edith Wolford was still alive, I put a stalk of it in a vase with a stalk of Thrillseeker, Ernst, 92.  When I forgot which was which, I couldn't tell the difference.  The big difference is that EW is gone from bloom out, and Thrillseeker is doing very well here where we still have temperatures of 112 degrees F.
    When I was at Cooley's gardens last May I saw a spectacular gold/ violet bicolor, Talk to Me.  I would have bought it several years ago except for that silly name.
Francelle Edwards,  Glendale, AZ
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: eemcjmks@aol.com 
  To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 2:57 PM
  Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Cult & seedst


  Do you think Helen would pass for Edith in my Dykes bed?  Not only do we have 
  extreme cold in winter, but extreme heat (100+ sometimes) and drought in 
  summer. 
  Will Helen Wanner survive that?  With these extremes we say, if it grows in 
  Kansas, it will grow anywhere.
  Carole, Kansas, Zone 5

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