Re: Old Iris Catalogs
- To: i*@rt66.com
- Subject: Re: Old Iris Catalogs
- From: D* M* <d*@southconn.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 10:06:24 -0500
At 09:49 AM 11/28/96 -0500, you wrote:
>Can anyone suggest a good answer to the question ---
>What does one do with old, but very colorful, iris catalogs ?? Most are
>loaded with valuable info and for that reason I hated to part with them -
>butgee the stacks are getting awful high....
>Now, I must move them off the dining room table so we can set up the
>Thanksgiving meal.... :<)
>I bet most of you must have a similar 'problem' ?
>Help !
>** Time Began In A Garden **
>Larry Doucette Wilmington, Mass.
Larry, you pack some of them in an envelope and send them to me. I'll
e-mail you privately with my address and we'll work out the details.
-Donald (anxious for new or old iris fodder for the winter)
Donald Mosser
AIS, HIPS, SPCNI, IRIS-L
dmosser@southconn.com
North Augusta, South Carolina, USA
On the South Carolina and Georgia Border
Zone 7b-8
First avg. frost date approx. Nov.15th
Last avg. frost date approx. March 15th