Sue
- Subject: Sue
- From: S*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 96 11:54:59 MST
Sue
You are very quick !! My son was getting quite a kick out of this whole
thing. Im a little careful who I kid with after my Off the wall
description of growing conditions here in So.Ca. There was GREAT SILENCE for
a while.
Talk to you soon and I send you roses.
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linda
You might try : Bay View Gardens for seed
The address is 1201 Bay Street, Santa Cruz, Ca.
95060, Tele. 408-423 3656
The catalogue costs is 2.00 . I know, I called . They are nice people. They
also grow great spurias & Louisanas. ALSO .The Theodore Payne Foundation
1045 Tuxford St. ,Sun Valley, CA 91352
Ph. 818-768-l802
They have seed for nearly every native plant in Cal. They should have seed
for the 4 Native iris used in Pacific Coasters. The natives Ive seen
growing in the wild get copious water in spring . As summer comes on the soil
slowly dries out until the go some what dormant . Ive see some native
growing in water in the spring . I dont know if this helps in growing
Pacific Coasters or not , but there it is
Clarence
I havent gotten my info back from joining AIS. I will check on the JI group
when it does come in. I am really a new member, but enjoying it already I
hope it does come in soon . I want to go to Sacramento. Thank you again
Doug