Re: TB: rebloom
- To: Multiple recipients of list <i*@rt66.com>
- Subject: Re: TB: rebloom
- From: "* L* R* <p*@centex.net>
- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 19:09:11 -0600 (MDT)
I too am excited about blooms on HARVEST OFMEMORIES, BILLIONAIRE, and
IMMORTALITY (once again!) The first two were just little guys this time last
year and have certainly survived a difficult Texas summer in style.
I purchased HAPPY NEW YEAR a few weeks ago in Temple, Texas, and was told it
blooms around the first of the year in central Texas. Is that possible? We
are often in the low twenties and even the teens about then.
Patricia Roberson, in Goldthwaite, Texas, where I'm remembering what I do like
about winter: the fireplace, soup and cornbread, and flannel shirts. End of
list. When's spring?
Dana Brown wrote:
> > I know you guys are probably sick of hearing this, but that big clump of
> > HARVEST OF MEMORIES is so incredibly gorgeous and fragrant and .. and...
> Harvest of Memories has been wonderful here too. Additionally, since we
> missed this freeze the THREE stalks on Walter Moore's Drifting Confetti
> should get to bloom and be beautiful!
> --
> Dana Brown, Lubbock, Texas Zone 7 Usda, Zone 10 Sunset
> Where we are 3,241 ft above sea level, with an average rainfall of
> 17.76". Our average wind speed is 12.5 mph and we have an average
> of 164 days of clear weather, 96 of which dip below freezing.