Re: ORPHANS
- To: Multiple recipients of list <i*@rt66.com>
- Subject: Re: ORPHANS
- From: "* <c*@bigsky.net>
- Date: Tue, 19 May 1998 10:18:11 -0600 (MDT)
Lorraine--Where is Quincy, WA? Anywhere near the route from Spokane to
Pascoe etc--we go that way down to Oregon and Calif several times a
year--twould like to stop by and see your garden if you are anywhere near
the route. See you in Denver? I was at the median tour in Portland a
couple years ago--did we meet? We are also members of Portand Irir Society
and I often go down and judge there--Please add me to the list of orphans
and also send me a catalogue--thanks Carryl Meyer 2532 Highwood Drive
Missoula, MT 59803 (Region 11 RVP)
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> From: Lorraine Miller <lcmiller@televar.com>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <iris-l@rt66.com>
> Subject: ORPHANS
> Date: Monday, May 18, 1998 10:54 PM
>
> To all who have sent private messages offering homes for my orphans:
> I printed out the messages and have them in a folder. However, some
> of you did not include snail mail addresses. Will need mailing
> addresses and, when it is time, I will package & send them out and
> simply wait for you to reimburse me for my costs. I've also added you
> to my mailing list for my catalog in case you are interested in ordering
> anything special among my listed ones.
> I really would like to start cleaning out between the clumps as the
> blooms fade, and perhaps I will start doing that. It's not unheard of
> to transplant while Iris are in bloom. They usually survive quite well,
> even though, commercially, they are given a short rest period after
> blooming. And since some of these clumps are getting too close
> together, I very much want to separate them with a space between while I
> can identify them.
> Lorraine, in Quincy, WA lcmiller@televar.com
> LORRAINE'S IRIS PATCH
> 20272 Road 11 NW
> Quincy, WA 98848