Re: a question
- Subject: Re: a question
- From: &* T* <m*@hort.net>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 04:50:00 -0400
Well, depending on which side of the US you are on, there are quite a
few other sources for both the plants you name....WFF lost my
business several years ago; used to order from them, but not any
more. There are so many other good nurseries out there.
For Perovskia, try:
Plant Delights (2 cultivars listed) -
http://www.plantdelights.com/Catalog/Current/page69.html
High Country Gardens - http://snipurl.com/83ig
Joy Creek Gardens - http://www.joycreek.com/237-002D4.htm
Roslyn Nursery (4 cultivars listed) - http://snipurl.com/83iu
For oak leaf hydrangea, try:
Digging Dog Nursery (2 cultivars listed) -
http://www.diggingdog.com/pages2/shrubshz.php
Heronswood (2 cultivars listed) - http://snipurl.com/83jf
Wilkerson Mill Gardens (major hydrangea source - 5 cultivars listed)
- http://snipurl.com/83jo
Roslyn Nursery (5 cultivars listed) - http://snipurl.com/83ju
A Google search will turn up other sources; the above are either
nurseries I've ordered from or have heard nothing but good comments
about.
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@hort.net
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> From: Isabelle Rawich <bhayes@catskill.net>
> Greetings: I received the White Flower Farms catalogue for the
fall
> planting;
>
> they have plants I want and haven't seen in my local nurseries,
like
> perovskia, and oak leaf hydrangea;
>
> I have bought from them in the past, and their plants are good
sized,
> but many of them failed to be perennial after a year or so; they
did
> either give me a credit or plants to replace those that were lost
> however;
>
> now, I find that I could spend almost $500 if I ordered everything
I
> wanted, but don't want to spend more than necessary;
>
> my question to this list is does anyone knows a better way to get
these
> plants for fall planting?
>
> TIA
>
> Isabelle Hayes
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