Re: Spec
From: stickelbg@juno.com (Rebecca A Stickel)
Bill,
sorry I really can't help identify this iris as I am new to that
whole area of iris growing.
I originally purchased a start from a woman in
Maryland 8 years ago and now have about 400 of them now.
I also have given many of them away over the years.
I will gladly ship you some at only the cost of postage.
If it doesn't survive, at least you gave it one last chance before
it hit the compost pile!
Interested?
e-mail me back with shipping instructions.
Becky
On Fri, 14 Aug 1998 22:19:16 -0400 "william b. cook" <billc@atlantic.net>
writes:
>From: "william b. cook" <billc@atlantic.net>
>
>>
>> I have an unidentified Native Species iris. It's light blue to
>> lavender in color with a fruity scent. A fellow listarian has
>> suggested it could be a beardless species, versicolor,
>> robustus,virginica.
>
> Does anyone know what species this could be? If it is Iris
>virginica,
>I could use it, but Iris versicolor will not make it here.
>
>Mark A. Cook
>billc@atlantic.net
>Dunnellon, Florida.
>
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