Re: CULT: cold


From: z88keys@mindspring.com (L.Zurbrigg)

>From: "william b. cook" <billc@atlantic.net>
>
>Ginny,
>> What is the coldest zone where TB's will survive, well covered with
>> snow?
>> 4b was fine for me in Ontario.  What about zones 3 & 2?  Hm ... or only
>> setosas.
>
>     I know that Ellen Gallagher grows some TB Irises in USDA Zone 3.  I
>would suggest that you take some and try, especially some of the Historics.
> If the Zone 2 or 3 area gets decent summer heat, those, as well as some
>Siberians should be fine.
>
>Mark A. Cook
>billc@atlantic.net
>Dunnellon, Florida.
>
>
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Dear William and All:
   I repear that some of my family in Ontario grow my introductions.
IMMORTALITY opened on July 1 while I as visiting my brother Earl in South
River, (about 40 miles south of North Bay) in l996. TRUMPET CONCERTO was
ready to open the next day. My niece Margaret Helen and her husband Burn
Purdon, grow a collection of tall beardeds in Waterloo, Quebec province,
about 40 miles east of Montreal. ENGLISH COTTAGE is a reliable remontant
for them, while still making lots of increase.  A friend in Nova Scotia ,
near Halifax, grows some of my things successfully Lloyd Zurbrigg , Durham
NC



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