Re: Things Decorated w/Irises
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- Subject: Re: Things Decorated w/Irises
- From: d*@llano.net
- Date: Tue, 22 Oct 96 02:05:22 GMT
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> Last night at our local meeting (Iris Society of the Ozarks), the local
> lady giving the program brought in scads of things her sister who lives
> in Washington state (60 mi. from Schreiners) had sent her, to wit:
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I loved your list of iris things and have representatives of most of the items you
listed. But, I think I saw a first yesterday at a "Southern Ladies Craft Show". It was
a plow share (22" diameter disc) that this gentleman had taken a torch? to and cut
out designs. Once cut out then he sanded and burnished. He had 2 of iris. Both
were gorgeous and totally out of my price range at $190.00. Now that would be a
great Xmas present.
Dana Brown Lubbock, Texas Zone 7
Where the coldest it's ever been is -17 on 2/8/33 and the warmest it's
ever been is 114 on 6/27/94. Our average first freeze is November 3rd
and our average last freeze is April 9th. Our growing season is @ 208
days long with 164 of them clear.