Re: Houston Area iris
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- Subject: Re: Houston Area iris
- From: "* S* <k*@freewwweb.com>
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 20:09:15 -0700 (MST)
Donald, was it you that made a posting about a garden or nursery in NW
Houston area? I think you spoke of them having a large collection of LA
iris. If it was you could you tell me again what the name of the place was.
If it was you sorry to have bothered you & would whoever did post that let
me know.
Thanks ahead of time,
Janice Stocks
Baytown,TX
zone9
-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Eaves <donald@eastland.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list <iris-l@rt66.com>
Date: Monday, March 30, 1998 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: Houston Area iris
>Ruth,
>
>And may I invite myself along if I get down to see the new 4lb great nephew
>who got to come home today? Or will it conflict with my seeing my own
>bloom patch? The plan is to hook the sister and brother-in-law with
>pseudacorus and LAs. He will be easy as long as just does as my sister
>directs! If the SIBs I'm growing make it here, will they be candidates in
>Houston as well? And how about JIs? One of mine survived all the neglect
>of house remodeling last year after all and the floating effect when in
>bloom should be perfect for the still air in their area.
>
>Re:
>> I have a friend, Pat Byrne, who lives at Katy,
>> right outside of Houston. She is having success with several types of
>iris
>> and has a nice garden. If they would like to visit during bloom season,
>let
>> me know.
>>
>Donald Eaves
>donald@eastland.net
>Zone 7 - they live in Cypress, not far from Katy by Houston standards.
>> Ruth B. Simmons - Oklahoma - Zone 7
>> AIS Region 22 Editor - HIPS Publication Director
>> <ruth@sonetcom.com>
>>
>