Re: Nurseries...and the Daffodil List


In a message dated 1/5/02 11:33:38 AM Eastern Standard Time, cheryl@isaak.mv.com writes:


And you have the cheap side  - try shipping to NH from Oregon!  I try to
get all tube size plants, they definitely have great stuff and to buy small
size trees is a treat.



Ahh, Cheryl, we're both east of the Mississippi, but yes, NH is quite a bit more east than Ohio.  And we buy the 5-gallon size!

Regarding daffodils - were you part of a daffodil list about 4 years ago?
Your name is familar.


That's me!  I'm also the editor of the quarterly publication of the American Daffodil Society, a 64-page quarterly all about daffodils.  The list has changed servers since you were last on it 4 years ago. If you want to rejoin, you need to go to the Web site of the American Daffodil Society (http://www.daffodilusa.org) and join it from there--we call it Daffnet.  You do not have to be a member of the American Daffodil Society to join the Daffnet, and you can subscribe to regular or digest mode.  It is not nearly as large as this perennials list, nor does it have nearly as many postings. And it is usually less active off-season than on. But there is always some good information. It's a good place to post a daffodil question, too, and get answers from experts all over the world.
Bill Lee
South Western Ohio Daffodil Society (SWODS)
(hosts of the 2002 ADS Convention)
"Fun Knights and Daffodil Daze in the Queen City"
April 18-20 2002, Drawbridge Inn, Fort Mitchell, KY
www.swods.net - info, schedule, and registration!!
BE THERE


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