RE: OT-BIO


Welcome aboard!  If you can't find any local growers, there are plenty of
great catalogs all around the country (not to slight the Australians,
French, etc.).  Just don't buy dried out rhizomes at your hardware store or
from miscellaneous bulb catalogs like Spring Hill, Michigan Bulb, or Henry
Fields.

John Reeds, in southern Calif.
jreeds@microsensors.com

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> From: 	doris1434@aol.com[SMTP:doris1434@aol.com]
> Reply To: 	iris-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: 	Wednesday, March 28, 2001 1:31 PM
> To: 	iris-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: 	[iris-talk] OT-BIO
> 
> Gosh, I posted a message and then learned about the BIO! Sorry about 
> getting it out of order.
> My name is Doris Elevier and I recently moved to El Paso, TX. I have 
> grown iris on and off for about 25 years and am looking forward to 
> buying rhizomes and getting started again. Unfortunately, there are 
> NO AIS clubs anywhere near me. (I can't even find any local garden 
> clubs except Rose growers). I wanted to attend local Iris shows this 
> spring, make contact with the growers and buy rhizomes when the beds 
> are dug but I can't locate any shows. . So. . .that's my short story! 
> Looking forward to being a member!
> 
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