Re: ot-bio David Schaffer
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- Subject: Re: ot-bio David Schaffer
- From: "* G* C* <j*@erols.com>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 1997 17:24:29 -0600 (MDT)
David Schaffer wrote:
>
> New at this so bear with me. I currently have 400 varieties of Iris and
> have been collecting them for a mere three years. In addition we have
> 672 varieties of daylilies too so it is always something going on all
> summer long. Having a small 5 acre farm there is plenty of room to plant
> a lot more. We are always on the lookout for iris and daylilies. This
> was our first year for us to add some of the current introductions. We
> can have some nasty winters here in S.W. Indiana so have always been
> hesitant to spend those extra bucks,but decided nothing ventured nothing
> gained. We also breed Japanese Koi, and ornamental Goldfish, and raise
> waterlilies and water/bog plants. Hope to catch some pointers here.
> DAVID
>
> Mr. Green Wet Thumb
Welcome, fellow Hoosier!
Glad you took the plunge and invested in the new stuff. I hope the
unusually severe winters you've had recently haven't been too unkind to
your irises. Keep us posted.
Griff Crump, transplanted Hoosier, along the tidal Potomac near Mount
Vernon, VA. jgcrump@erols.com