Re: Pink & White Early Spring Border
Linda..thanks for the idea and I will incorporate it
I had the pleasure of meeting the folks from Mitsch a couple of weekends ago
at the daffodill show/held the same day as the Hardy Plant Society sale, in a
co-joining bldg..what a pleasure to see all the different daff's and to learn
about what it taked to have a first prize flower.
I came home with armfulls of cut flowers (for 3 bucks a bunch) and some real
exotics..I didn't see the pink ones but did get a catalog from the Mitsch
folks so I can order.
I am so keyed for this border even though pink and whitw arent my faves in
colors, what is in bloom right now in various gardens would pull together so pretty.
I'll have to get my website back up and take pictures next year!
elle
Linda L Wallpe wrote:
>
> Elle in Cedar Mill, Oregon, Wiillamette Valley:
>
> This border sounds luscious! But don't forget to plant some white and
> pink daffodils. There are quite a few on the market now. And you are
> fortunate. You are very near the premier daffodil breeder in the United
> States. In fact, the father of the present owner began the white/pink
> daffodil craze. They are:
> Grant Mitsch Novelty Daffodils
> P.O> Box 218
> Hubbard, Oregon 97032
> 503-651-2742
> Call and ask for a catalogue, now is the time to order. I've ordered
> from them for years now and their stock is wonderful.
>
> Linda Wallpe
> Cincinnati, Ohio
>
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