SIB: First year standouts


I'd like to add a good word here for the outstanding first-year performance
here of Anna Mae Miller's LAVENDER STIPPLES.  It had good bloom and
excellent increase for a first year plant, attractive long-lasting flowers,
and its foliage and plant form are superb.  If it keeps this up, it will surely
become an all-time favorite.  Does it do this well for others?
CARELESS SALLY did real well also, generously blooming some 
eye-grabbing flowers and showing good vigor and form.

The old favorites prospered too, and REPRISE in its third year here did
sure enough repeat bloom, right as the JIs were finishing up.

                --Jim


Donald Mosser wrote:
> ...  I just wanted to
>point out that the variety, INDY, has been the most outstanding siberian as
>far as first year growth for me.  I now have a clump of 12 fans from the 2
>original fans which I planted last fall. I'm more than impressed by this
>kind of increase and growth.  Second runner up in the "growth trials" is
>SWEET SURRENDER.  Also I have what I think is an older, unidentified white
>siberian that hit the ground running after being transplanted this June.
>Apparently that are Siberians that will grow well in heat of the
>southeastern U.S.

>
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Jim Wilson, Oxford, OH, USDA Zone 6a, AIS garden judge, Region 6
growing medians, TBs, Siberians, JIs, and a few SPU and species
wilsonjh@one.net    http://miavx1.muohio.edu/~wilsonjh



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