Re: SA:
- Subject: Re: [iris] SA:
- From: Bill Wells w*@train.missouri.org
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 21:20:23 -0500
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Christian,
I know when I'm being teased... <grin> We've got a snake around here (locals call it a spreadhead, I think its real name is a hognose or something) that when poked and prodded just writhes something fierce, then rolls over belly up, and plays possum. Maybe that's my best reaction...
I was surprised and gratified to see posts from a couple of others who are not so enamored of SAs, too. :-)
Actually, I don't grow any flatties. I don't find them repulsive like SAs, but they just don't look especially pretty to me. They don't look much like irises. You know, I don't care for Japanese iris much, either, though I love LAs, Siberians, spurias, species, and almost all the others. Like I said before, eye of the beholder.
Bill
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now Bill, you've got me wondering what your opinion is of flatties. they must really get your dander up. he hehe christian --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS
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