[Fwd: [iris-talk] Re: OT: The Iris Lists]
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- From: A* <a*@dynasty.net>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 20:28:05 -0500
I think that Jhon has done a great job. I'm glad we have a list to go to. Thanks Tom for staring the old list & all the work you did on it. Barney Lou Hillyard in western Kentucky where it has rained most of the day.
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- Subject: [iris-talk] Re: OT: The Iris Lists
- From: "* E* <d*@eastland.net>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 19:14:26 -0700
From: "Donald Eaves" <donald@eastland.net> I think John Bruce said it very well. Things change (ask this tired body being overheated by our current weather). Any list will pick up the nuances of those who contribute topic material. So.....are the TB irises I'm moving and receiving going to survive and establish in consistant 100 degree temps daily with the lows only going down to the high 70s? And it's been good to be on the iris list, as otherwise I would probably be watering any plant which looks as sad and as near death as the arilbreds. At least, I hope that is summer dormancy I'm seeing and not well done irises. Donald Eaves donald@eastland.net Texas zone 7 and hot, very hot. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Help support ONElist, while generating interest in your product or service. ONElist has a variety of advertising packages. Visit http://www.onelist.com/advert.html for more information.
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