Re: {iris talk}CAT: (was pseud & labels)
- To: i*@onelist.com
- Subject: Re: {iris talk}CAT: (was pseud & labels)
- From: C* S*
- Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 19:10:05 -0800
- References: <28fcb9e3.36a4f930@aol.com>
From: Cliff Snyder <snyder@eden.com>
StorYlade@aol.com wrote:
>
> From: StorYlade@aol.com
>
> In a message dated 1/19/1999 11:26:43 AM Central Standard Time,
> redear@infinet.com writes:
>
> << > >This is astounding. Has anybody else had this experience with
> Schreiners'?
> >>
>
> My opinion--for what it's worth. If I were told I could only buy 1 iris in
> 1999, (please--no! No! no! (a thousand fold!)) and I were told to place my
> order where I would get an iris properly labeled, in good growing shape, and
> where it would be replaced if something happened, I would send my money to
> Schreiners. Overly big irises may be water logged and should be dried out a
> bit before they are planted. Now a word on bonus iris . . . they aren't too
> good with bonus irises unless you send them a letter and supply a long list of
> acceptable bonuses. Don't be afraid to request 99 introductions if you've
> placed a good order.
>
> After 17 years of buying irises from all corners of the contiguous United
> States, this is my opinion.
>
> Betty
>
As a grower I can vouch for the integrity of Schreiner's. Dave and Ray
and all the group do a fantastic job. Their plants set the standard for
accuracy and size.
Cliff Snyder Zone 8
Rainbow Iris Farm Austin, Tx
rainbowfarms.net
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