RE: TB: identification


Yes, John, that's a possibility.  I'll try that one on them.  How about
an old neglecta?  Very large bloom with long slightly droopy falls. 


Maureen Mark
mmark@ottawa.com
Ottawa, Canada (zone 4)
 

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> From: 	John I. Jones[SMTP:jijones@ix.netcom.com]
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> Subject: 	Re: TB:  Sunkist Frills
> 
> Mark, Maureen wrote:
> > 
> > Two others were not distinctive
> > enough to even hazard a guess, e.g., light blue self with white
> beards.
> 
> Maybe Shipshape? Medium blue self. Dykes '74 very popular in garden
> stores.
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