Re: TB: red on yellow
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- Subject: Re: TB: red on yellow
- From: J* a* C* W*
- Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 19:23:23 -0700
From: "Jeff and Carolyn Walters" <jcwalters@bridgernet.com>
> From: StorYlade@aol.com
Jeff Walters wrote:
> AUTUMN ECHO has been a strong grower and a reliable bloomer here for
many
> years. It even lived up to its name, once!
> >>
> This is great news. I've never seen it. Know of anyone who still
carries it
> in a catalog?
Betty,
Winterberry Iris Gdns listed it in '98 - all their vital statistics are
included in the 1999 HIPS Source List that Anner posted earlier today.
AUTUMN ECHO has a real will to bloom here in the spring - it had 10 stalks
on a third year clump here last year, but that is nothing compared to what
it did in '85 when it put up 26 stalks on a single four-year-old clump. AE
blooms very early - it is usually the first TB to come into bloom here -
when it doesn't get cut down by a late frost.
Jeff Walters in northern Utah (USDA Zone 4/5, Sunset Zone 2)
jcwalters@bridgernet.com
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