Wayside Gardens.etc.


The initial question asked how likely is it that these plants are true
to name.  As I understand it, there was some confusion about Butter and
Sugar early on, as a result of an error by either Currier or another at
his garden.  It seems that a sister seedling was distibuted as B&S, but
as it did not grow well, I am pretty sure that the imposter is not
widely grown.  It is possible that none of the imposter is actually in
commerce currently, but I am not entirely sure of the situation.

As for STEVE, does anyone else have trouble with poor foliage habit on
that variety?  I do.

LibCROSS wrote:
> 
> There are Siberians named STEVE and BUTTER AND SUGAR that answer  your
> description. I am growing them in my garden now.
> 
> I have STEVE listed for sale on my1998 price list, but not enough of Butter
> and Sugar to  sell this year.
> 
> Libby Cross



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