Re:I. pallida source
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- Subject: Re:I. pallida source
- From: E* G* <e*@moose.ncia.net>
- Date: Sat, 16 Aug 1997 21:48:51 -0600 (MDT)
Walter Moores wrote:
> Adamgrove, Rt. 1 Box 1472, California, MO, has a good listing of
>the above; however, their ordering date cut-off was August 15. Sometimes,
>if the desire is so great, money talks! Linda, are you there?
>
> I. pallida I50A Randolph $5
>
> I. pallida I58A Randolph $5
>
> I. pallida subsp.illyrica'Munich Blue' Witt $5
>
> I. pallida 'Australis' Todaro, 1861 $5
>
> I. pallida 'Odoratissima' Jacquin, 1797 $6
>
> Minimum order $15 Postage and handling $6
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Ohio Gardens (Terru Varner),148 Alta St., Marietta, OH 45750-2607
also has a good listing of I. pallida *but* their cut-off was Aug. 1.
Shipping by Priority Mail is $4.00 and I didn't see any minimum
order listed - this might come in handy for next year and he might
even take orders now - don't know.
The following is from the catalog which contains primarily MTBs.
There are also Border Bearded, bearded species and some
'antique' bearded. Good reading for $1.00.
I. pallida H-5 (Hanselmayer), a short 10-12" blue bitone with
slender stems = $5.00
I. pallida (J.L. Latil) typical palida color origin in cultivation
in the Alpine garden of Lautaret (Hautes Alpes, France). May be
'illyrica' or 'cengialtii'. Reblooms for Mr. Latil in France. New
in 1996. No Sale in '97
I. pallida Y5A (Randolph) white mutant form collected at Kunari.
$10.00
I. pallida FLORIDOR (Cayeux 1927) interesting odd-colored slate-
blue pallida containing the floridorin pigment. = $12.00
I. pallida Dwarf (Hanselmayer) may be the same as H-5, we will not
know until it blooms. New in 1996. No Sale in '97.
Ellen
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Ellen Gallagher
e_galla@moose.ncia.net