Re: CULT: help - granny tough in the vale


No, that's not one I've tried before, & don't plan to because I dislike
the "space age" appendaged irises.  They just don't appeal to me, & I
didn't think to ask if she was interested in them, or medians for that
matter.  Just assumed she was interested in TBs <g>

Anybody have any other "rot proof" post-WWII irises comparable to
JESSE'S SONG in bloom production and vigor to recommend to this lady in
the NC piedmont other than the ones I mentioned in my earlier post?

Your Texas note reminded me that I left WHERE THERE'S SMOKE off that
previous list.

To the lady who asked, are you interested in other types of irises than
traditional tall bearded?  Maybe SA (space age) or medians (the short
ones) or maybe Louisianas?

<Linda, have you tried "Masterwork", I have never seen an iris grow as
well as this one does for me,
                   and reblooms reliably too. Pat in Dallas>

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