Re: AIS: CHERRY BERRY and other post convention shipments


Cathy <kittencampi@earthlink.net> wrote:

>>> An attempt was made to try to match donations to
destinations. People in colder climes such as CO., MI., NH.,
NY., or WI were sent the best cold hardy selections available. 
<<<

And don't think we don't appreciate it....many thanks!

>>> Thanks to these generous people more than 15,000 Rz,s were
distributed to the local societies for fund raisers and public
promotions for the American Iris Society. <<<

That is a staggering amount of Rzs and to think the differs  did
try to match up the irises to varying  climates. Kudos to you
all.

Cheers,

Ellen (so happy to receive the MTB 'Cherry Berry' in my absolute
fav. iris class by Dorothy and Tony Willott whose MTB 'Festive
Glow' is loaded with bee pods ...it was fantastic this year with
vibrant color for a long bloom period)




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Ellen Gallagher, Berlin, New Hampshire - USDA Zone 3
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