Re: OT BIO
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- Subject: Re: OT BIO
- From: R* T* D* <r*@sierratel.com>
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 1997 10:16:58 -0700 (MST)
SHERI SEMONES wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> I just subscribed to the list yesterday, I'm just now getting enough
> nerve to post. I live in Zone 9, the soil is sandy and alkaline. I
> do have some TB but I don't know the names of any of them, they were
> given to me, they are surviving but rarely bloom. I'm reading on basic
> care so I don't bore anyone with a basic question. I am very interested
> in breeding, can anyone suggest some varieties that will set seed or any
> other information? I just started breeding vegetables last year, and
> Zephyr lillies a few years ago-just waiting for them to bloom, maybe
> this year. Anyway, thanks for your ear and for any information that comes
> down the pike.
>
> Sheri
>
> --
Hi Sheri,
Welcome to the iris-l!
>From your e-mail address I assume you are from the Phoenix area.
Phoenix has a great iris society called Sun Country Iris Society. Why
don't you think about joining and get all the info you ever wanted to
know about iris. The members there are great, I should know as I lived
in the area for 5 years and was a member.
There is an iris garden in Scottsdale, Kary's iris garden, run by a good
friend of mine Ardi Kary. Her Tall Bearded's and Arilbreds should be
blooming now. Her garden is open to the public. Address: 6201 E. Calle
Rosa, Scottsdale, AZ 85252. Phone: 602-949-0253
Gee, I hope you're from Phoenix as I will feel like a fool for writing
the above. Oh well.
Rick Tasco
Superstition Iris Garden
Central California
Zone 8