Re: Feature Attraction
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- Subject: Re: Feature Attraction
- From: E* G* <e*@moose.ncia.net>
- Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997 07:05:27 -0700 (MST)
>As usual, I'm a little late getting in on this thread, but I wanted to say
>that at least some of you got to see FEATURE ATTRACTION bloom! I purchased
>it in 95, and it rotted before the summer was over. I have replaced it, but
>somehow after reading the posts, I doubt that I will ever see it bloom in
>my garden. It is lovely, though.
>Julie Allen Sparta, TN zone 6 where rain melted away the snow which offered
>some protection, and now we are heading down to 0 degrees F.
After reading Lowell's post re FEATURE ATTRACTION and doing well
in Colorado - yep, I've decided to try it this summer. It couldn't
do any worse for me than what so many of you have written about it.
Question for you all with the big TB catalogs - I just have Stockton
and Aitken's (I mainly have beardless price lists) - what does this
iris look like? Everyone maintains it is lovely...altho' it seems to
be elusive in bloom. :-)
Does anybody grow SPIN DOCTOR, SCOTLAND YARD or RIGHT ALREADY? They
look interesting in the Stockton catalog...
Keep warm,
Ellen Gallagher , Northern New Hampshire Zone 3 where we have more
snow every day and the temp is way below zero F. The
storm door is frosted and the outdoor thermometer is
not very visible unless one is on the porch and I'm
not going out until I have to - I have to "hair-dry"
the side door so it can be opened - my husband left
for work about 7 and it froze again but at least the
water is not frozen this morning (keep those faucets
dripping). :-)