TB: MATRIX


     I normally would not "trash" someone's introduction, but this time I
feel I must.  I had MATRIX for awhile back in Kentucky and got rid of it
because:  

(1.)  It rarely bloomed in the spring.
(2.)  It was unreliable in the fall, often not sending up bloomstalks until
it was too late for them to develop and bloom.
(3.)  It had a "puky" color.
(4.)  It had very poor substance and was very flimsy.  

     This is not to say that all of Earl Hall's introductions were this
way.  Both LITTLE SHOWOFF and PINK ATTRACTION were excellent plants there. 
QUEEN DOROTHY was OK too.  
     For those wanting a yellow Rebloomer, I would recommend BUCKWHEAT.  It
is far superior.

Mark A. Cook
billc@atlantic.net
Dunnellon, FL.                    



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