RE: Iris books
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- Subject: RE: Iris books
- From: "* M* <M*@fin.gc.ca>
- Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 11:14:11 -0600 (MDT)
Donald,
Mathews second book is better. There are more pictures and more
extensive discussion. I don't actually have the first edition - I
borrowed it from the library. I bought the second book.
What's the URL for Barnes and Noble? I've already ordered the Grosvenor
book via the AIS so it's too late for that but am interested in the BIS
book.
Maureen Mark
Ottawa, Canada - giving up on expecting rebloom this year
-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Mosser [SMTP:dmosser@ibm.net]
Sent: Sunday, September 28, 1997 12:24 AM
To: Mark, Maureen; Multiple recipients of list
Subject: REF: Iris books
Barnes and Noble had such good deals that I stocked up
for winter reading
and iris dreaming by purchasing the following books:
The Japanese Iris / Currier McEwen / Hardcover
Iris: Flower of the Rainbow / Graeme Grosvenor,Jim
Frazier / Hardcover
(Yes, $38.50! rather than the publisher's price of
$55.00)
Growing Irises, 2nd Ed. (Growing Series) / Graeme
Grosvenor / Paperback
Could someone please give me their opinion or review on
the following books?
The Genus Iris / Dykes William R / Paperback
The Iris / Brian Mathew / Hardcover (what are the big
differences between
the first and second editions of this book?)
Thanks,
Donald
Donald Mosser
Member of AIS, HIPS, SIGNA, SSI, SLI, SPCNI, and IRIS-L
dmosser@ibm.net
North Augusta, South Carolina, USA
On the South Carolina and Georgia Border
USDA Zone 7b-8