Re: Re:CULT: juno irises
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- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Re:CULT: juno irises
- From: K* W*
- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 18:49:16 -0800
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Does Alan McMurtrie ship to the U.S.?
Not that I have any room left in the Juno section of my garden. I have
been growing I. bucharica for several years. It does great in this
climate
and multiplies well! Last fall I bought I. vicaria and I. magnifica.
Both
bloomed in the spring. I have a few pictures at the bottom of a
web page http://home.pacbell.net/kenww/my_iris/bulbous/bulbous.htm
if you want to see what they look like.
This fall I bought I. aucheri, I. cycoglossa, and I. graeberina
from
Fraser's Thimble Farm They
are in British Columbia and do ship to
the U.S. They also list a number of other Juno iris.
Ken Walker
kenww@pacbell.net
Concord, CA USDA zone 9, Sunset zone 14
Mark, Maureen wrote:
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Yes Alan McMurtrie sells plants and puts out a list every Spring -- very
reasonable prices. We keep meaning to visit him during bloom season so that
we could see all the different Junos. There are too many on his list to
make a choice at random.
Maureen Mark
Ottawa, Canada (zone 4)
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