Re: Re: TBs-Florence winners


Just about all of Chucks stuff does great for us here.  Ruby Eruption and
Forever Blue start blooming in March and don't stop until July, they restart
in Oct to first freeze.  Artists Palette does just fine here.  I think we
are a little less harsh then your are Vernon, but not by much.
Mike Sutton
Porterville, CA USA
USDA zone 8b
Large hail, 50 mph winds and a Tornado?  What's up!?  Didn't think we were
in Kansas anymore.

----- Original Message -----
From: "irischap" <irischapman@netscape.net>
To: <iris-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 6:21 AM
Subject: [iris-talk] Re: TBs-Florence winners


> --- In iris-talk@y..., "Vernon Brown" <vgbro@p...> wrote:
> > Chuck, Congrats. That is a unusual and interesting color
> combination. Any
> > idea if it would grow well in 100+ temperatures? :)
> >
> > Vernon G. Brown
> > Malevil Iris Gardens
> > AIS,MIS,ASI,RIS,TBIS,SPIS
> > Lubbock, Texas 79403 USA
> > Zone 7 USDA, Zone 10  Sunset
>
> I don't have any information re how it does in hot climates. Mike
> Sutton has it he may be able to say how it does for him.
> Allthough by necessity all my intros have been selected for cold
> tolerence, all reports  from hot areas indicates that they do well
> there. Dana Brown (zone 9 I believe)has just recently reported
> rebloom on Forever Blue, a reblooming SDB that has also performed
> well and rebloomed in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada , zone 3 Canadian
> rating.  Hopefully the TBs are equally versitile.
>
> Chuck Chapman
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