Re: Mourning Dove nursery
- Subject: Re: Mourning Dove nursery
- From: B* C*
- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 13:48:04 -0500
Yep, I knew that. But I also think that his best material had been pretty
well mined for the first two books. I'm not sorry I bought it-I remember
there being some pretty decent material in it but it's still not as good as
the first two.
My friend Evelyn Wolf pushes Mitchell's books pretty heavily at her
gardening book store north of Toronto.
Her web site for those who might be interested is
www.gardenpossibilities.com
Last time I tried it the links to the various catalog sections weren't
working. Hopefully they will be soon. The joy of going into a store (at
this time of year particularly) that just sells gardening books is amazing.
Bob Campbell
>From: ECPep@aol.com
>Reply-To: perennials@mallorn.com
>To: perennials@mallorn.com
>Subject: Re: Mourning Dove nursery
>Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 10:31:57 EST
>
>In a message dated 12/19/01 9:14:35 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>llebpmac_bob@hotmail.com writes:
>
><< It is proof that even the best writers have trouble producing a great
>column
> every time and you should ignore it and just purchase the first two. >>
>
>Bob,
>
>Since Henry Mitchell is on my top ten list I feel the need to tell you that
>the third book is posthumously compiled and printed. Henry had nothing to
>say about the selections. He has a non-garden book "Any Day Now" also
>posthumously compiled but one you may like. Four books, that is it. I
>wish
>he had been my neighbor.
>
>Claire Peplowski
>
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