SV: Question
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- Subject: SV: Question
- From: L* D* <d*@edu.sollentuna.se>
- Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 06:45:26 -0700 (MST)
dont send me this crap
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> Fr=E5n: Theresa Robinson[SMTP:terryr@northnap.citynet.net]
> Skickat: den 20 mars 1998 06:55
> Till: Multiple recipients of list
> Ang=E5ende: Question
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> Hello,=20
> I'm new to this list, have been sitting back enjoying the posts, But
> now
> have a question.
> I have an Iris that was passed down to me from my mother whos mother
> had
> passed it down to her but I dont have any idea what the name of this
> Iris
> is..Its a deep purple with black etching when it blooms, it gets =
about
> 3ft
> tall (guessing, never measured) Does anyone know what its called? =
also
> down
> the road on a bank by an old barn is a grouping of Iris theese are a
> very
> pale yellow almost white, with no markings..they to grow tall. The
> farmer
> doesnt know where they came from and have been there as long as he =
can
> remember..Hes an elderly gentleman so I'd guess quite a few years. =
Any
> help
> would be welcomed with open arms.
> Thank You.
> Sincerely,
> Theresa Robinson
> USDA Zone 6
> Clarksburg WV
> '+:*4`3$34`*:;'+:;'+:*4`3$34`*:;'+;'+:*4`3$3
> Cheer up:birds have bills too,
> but they keep on singing*
> '+:*4`3$34`*:;'+:;'+:*4`3$34`*:;'+;'+:*4`3$3
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