Re: rebloomer space age
- Subject: Re: rebloomer space age
- From: M* S*
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 08:48:54 -0800
From: "Mike Sutton" <suttons@lightspeed.net>
Thanks Sterling,
I am surprised that he didn't mention REINCARNATION. Very faithful
rebloomer here, sometimes more than once a year. The seedling patch is the
most exciting area for SA REs right now (mainly because that's where all
mine are). Many good things in the next few years! I am anxiously awaiting
the seedling bloom this year. Now to sicken several of you. I have about
200 seedlings from colorbreakers X our reblooming plicata SA that has large,
perfectly rounded spoons. I am sooooo excited to see the children, I can
just picture a reblooming colorbreaking SA with large colorbroken flounces!
What a sight! Well in my mind anyway. :-)
-----Original Message-----
>From: "Sterling Okase" <sterling_o@hotmail.com>
>
>This is what George said about the Space Age Rebloomers:
>big snip<
>this is all that was said about the RE SAs. He didn't mention his
>observations regarding why they rebloom.
I don't know what he thinks, but it seems like the REs are always the
strongest and more importantly the quickest growers. Last year we sold out
of SEPTEMBER FROST by the middle of July, by the middle of August we were
able to sell it again because it increased and sized very quickly. I ended
up replanting about 200 for this year, and in July of 98 I was worried about
having to keep it out of this years catalog.
>
>Yes, George forgot to mention these but I found them on your website and
>have put my order in for them. Thanks. That High Point is QUITE a
>looker!!!
Better in person! Lousy picture on the website.
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