Re: Ensata has joined.-welcome
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- Subject: Re: Ensata has joined.-welcome
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- Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 10:50:28 -0700 (MST)
> We have a commercial garden specializing in Japanese iris and Siberian
iris.
> We grow about 450 cultivars of Japanese iris and hybridize seriously.
Did
> you know that there are only about 350 cultivars in existance from
American
> hybridizers?
> Guess this is enough intro talk to get started. Now, to clear up the
gossip
> you've heard about us, the horse's mouth is before your eyes! Go ahead
and
Welcome to iris L. It is good to have you with us.
I wrote you a few months back asking about reblooming JI and you sent me a
list of what you carry that have been heard to rebloom in the mild west
coast climates. I have heard of a person in Maine(?) who is working on
reblooms in the colder climates but it is my understanding that his rebloom
works differently and is based on his cold climate. I am confused. Could
you explain this?
I became interested in this because of some playing around I did with JI
crosses and the reblooming seedlings that resulted. What is the person in
Maines name and is he/she on this list?
Karin Hinsen
Central Coast of California
Mild, dry summers, Mild, wet winters
USDA Zone 8 Zone15-16 Western Garden
seconfid@mtnweb.com