Re: TB: Coral Strand: A Follow-Up
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- Subject: Re: TB: Coral Strand: A Follow-Up
- From: M* T* <t*@flash.net>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jun 1997 10:45:23 -0600 (MDT)
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Barb Johnson wrote:
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> I appreciated the comments on Coral Strand. Usually, after 10 years
> from
> introduction most irises are no longer grown or known--So to hold out
> for 10 years---I'm proud.
>
Coral Strand is one of my favorites in my parent's garden. At least we
think it is Coral Strand. It is gorgeous, an excellent grower, and
smells wonderful. I am glad to see that we're not the only people left
on the face of the earth who grow it.
Rusty
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Barb Johnson wrote:
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<P>I appreciated the comments on Coral Strand. Usually, after 10 years
from
<BR>introduction most irises are no longer grown or known--So to hold out
<BR>for 10 years---I'm proud.
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<FONT COLOR="#3333FF">Coral Strand is one of my favorites in my parent's
garden. At least we <I>think</I> it is Coral Strand. It is
gorgeous, an excellent grower, and smells wonderful. I am glad to
see that we're not the only people left on the face of the earth who grow
it.</FONT><FONT COLOR="#3333FF"></FONT>
<P><FONT COLOR="#3333FF">Rusty</FONT></HTML>
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