Re: RE: TB: Edith Wolf. progeny
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] RE: TB: Edith Wolf. progeny
- From: C* D*
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 20:48:28 -0500
I remember looking through the Cooley's web catalogue last year or so
and noticed that Rick Ernst had several intros from EW. All described
as better than EDITH but I don't remember any of the names. Anybody
know of or grow any of these lookalikes ?
I'm beginning to thing she might be happy here in a much colder climate
but I won't be able to verify this for some time. I did order her last
year but I only discovered a few months ago that it was missing from the
hundred or so that I ordered last July.
Chris Darlington
Lafontaine Quebec 4b
Randy Squires wrote:
>
> GardnrJan1@aol.com writes:
> Anyone have better experience with Edith's children or grandchildren?
>
> Hi Janet,
> I would recommend Jurassic Park (Lauer '95) as my first choice,
> next would be Boysenberry Buttercup (Lauer '97) They are sibs and both
> have Edith Wolford in the background.
> Earthsong may do well for you, I remember Kathy Guest (irisborer) of the
> Stately Guest Manor speaking very highly of it a year or so ago.
>
> Randy in Southern California
> USDA zone 10
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