Re: Re: CULT: mulch (was TB: Mariah)


> From: MWill68323@aol.com
> Pinnacle is one of the few iris my mother remembers from those she had
back 
> when.  Since she remembered it I always figured that it must be fairly 
> decent.  May I ask where you got it?

Marsha,

I got my start of PINNACLE a dozen years ago from Manchester Garden in
Missouri, which I believe is no longer doing business. However, PINNACLE is
currently available from the following commercial sources of historic
irises:

Argyle Acres Iris Garden
Joe and Donna Spears
910 Pioneer Circle East, Argyle, TX 76226
(940) 464-3680   irises@argyleacres.com
www.argyleacres.com

Blue Cloud Iris
Dianne Paulsen
P.O. Box 170215, Boise, ID 83717
(208) 345-8578  bluecloudiris_dianne@worldnet.att.net
www.bluecloudiris.com

Newburn's Iris Gardens
Gene Newburn
1415 Meadow Dale Dr., Lincoln, NE 68505
(402) 464-7232  eugmarn@aol.com

Besides being a good grower, PINNACLE was notable in its day as the first
yellow amoena iris.

Jeff Walters in northern Utah  (USDA Zone 4/5, Sunset Zone 2, AHS Zone 7)
HIPS Commercial Source Chairman
jcwalters@bridgernet.com

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