Re: CULT: SILVERADO, HONKYTONK BLUES, SONG OF NORWAY, DUSKY CHALLENGER


From: "wstone" <wstone@volcano.net>

Walter;     I don't know, maybe all the loving care has spoiled HTB.
We have no problems with it in several locations in the yard.
Silverado seems to be a slow grower for us. We haven't got Song Of
Norway  and Dusky Challenger is upset over last years divisions or
else El Nino. It did bloom this year, but nothing like it should
have. Sometimes our altitude makes us slower but bloom normally
matches the Sacramento-San Juaquin Valley. In all truth the best
growers are the ones in the bone (discard) pile.      Bill
wstone@volcano.net
-----Original Message-----
From: Walter A. Moores <wam2@Ra.MsState.Edu>
To: iris-talk@onelist.com <iris-talk@onelist.com>
Date: Sunday, September 27, 1998 8:01 AM
Subject: [iris-talk] Re: CULT: SILVERADO, HONKYTONK BLUES, SONG OF
NORWAY, DUSKY CHALLENGER


>From: "Walter A. Moores" <wam2@Ra.MsState.Edu>
>
>> From: "wstone" <wstone@volcano.net>
>>
>> Walter;   you have left Honky-Tonk Blues get to comfortable>>
Stone,s Iris Garden
>> 23801 Shake Ridge
>> Volcano, Ca. 95689    3500' zone 7 Sierra Nevada        55 miles
SE
>> Sacramento, California
>
> This piece of HTB has grown in two gardens and has occupied two
>different spots in the second garden.  ONG OF NORWAY That piece of
SILVERADO(A) was given the same treatment
>To end
>this with the Dy(u)kes' medalists DUSK(T)Y CHALLENGER is never a
problem
>locally.

>


------------------------------------------------------------------------
Help support ONElist, while generating interest in your product or
service. ONElist has a variety of advertising packages. Visit
http://www.onelist.com/advert.html for more information.



Other Mailing lists | Author Index | Date Index | Subject Index | Thread Index