Re: hellebore site


Hello Bill,
    I see where someone else has sent a different address to access Graham's site
on hellebores. Did it work for you? I have not had the time to go back and see if
I could access the site from my favorites folder.
    You mention Erythroniums. I have carried those in the past and receive almost
no reaction to them. Finally gave up on all but the two natives for nursery
inventory. I now have them in my own garden and I, too, am very fond of every
species and hybrid out there. Won't e long before they are up and in bloom There
are some very lovely colors available, especially in the dens-canis hybrids. Also
some that are quite large, have multiple blooms per stem. Then there are the tiny
ones only 3 or 4 inches in height. Lovely late winter blooming plants. Shame more
are not aware of them.
    Gene Bush     Southern Indiana    Zone 6a     Munchkin Nursery
          around the woods - around the world
genebush@otherside.com     http://www.munchkinnursery.com
----- Original Message -----
From: <Blee811@aol.com>
Subject: Re: hellebore site


> Gene, when you go to this site, all you get is a title screen indicating it
> is a parked site.  Any ideas on how to get beyond that, or does this mean
> that that's all there is for now?  Maybe they're updating the site and it is
> disabled for the moment?
>
> And speaking of hellebores, this month's issue of the RHS The Garden has an
> article about hellebores by Graham Rice.  If you are not a fan of hellebores,
> you will be after seeing the photos in this article.  Lots of different
> colors and forms including doubles that will make you drool.
>
> Membership in the RHS has no direct benefit for Americans, unless they travel
> to the UK, except for this monthly magazine, which is one of the best
> gardening magazines published in the world.  You can subscribe by credit card
> at the RHS site:
>
> http://www.rhs.org.uk/
>
> A recent article on Galanthus makes you feel similarly about this genus and a
> year or so ago an article on erythroniums makes you want to move to England.
> Bill Lee


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