Re: OT : ZONES
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- Subject: Re: OT : ZONES
- From: D* L* <g*@rogerswave.ca>
- Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 04:54:23 -0700 (MST)
On Sat, 21 Mar 1998, KHuess wrote:
> In a message dated 98-03-19 12:30:30 EST, John Jones write:
>
> <<
> Another thing to remember (if you are in the western US in particular, is
> that
> there is a second system referred to as the Sunset Western Sunset Zones. I
> think they are defining these zones for all of the US as well but it is not
> out yet
> >>
>
> Actually, Sunset has published a large perennial book which details the Sunset
> zones for the entire USA. I was so impressed with the book last fall that I
> tried to find a source for it online but was not sucessful at the time. Since
> then I have forgotten the exact name but would be happy to go back to the
> library from whence I originally borrowed it if anyone wishes to know it.
>
> Karen Hughes
> Southest Nebr, Zone 5
> Sunset zone 43 (or thereabouts)
Karen, I'd like to buy this book and need the title, author and
publisher, if you would be kind enough to look this up. Thanks very
much. Our local library was not too keen on buying this book the
last time I asked.
Diana Louis <dlouis@dynamicro.on.ca> <- private email address
Zone 4/5 Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
AIS, CIS, SIGNA, IRIS-L, Canadian Wildflower Soc.
URL for the North American Native Irises web page
http://molly.hsc.unt.edu/~rbarton/Iris/NANI.html