Re: journals, fragrant flowers etc...
- To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: journals, fragrant flowers etc...
- From: "* <d*@ados.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jul 1998 17:20:43 -0700
>Rachel, I got some evening scented stock from Shepherd's Seeds last
>year. The plant is nothing much to look at but the scent is heavenly.
Anne,
I've not heard of, Shepherd's Seeds. Do you have any more information
on them? Your garden sounds heavenly. After reading your letter, I can
almost smell the fragrance, sipping coffee, sitting on the nice bench.
Rachel - Oregon
>Rita, for scented flowers, roses are a must! My favorites for scent are
>the Portland Comte de Chambord and the albas (bloom only once).Some of
>the David Austins have great scent. In a small triangular area
>I have five roses, some lavender, several kinds of lilies (Regale,
>trumpets, and orientals), scented geraniums, nepeta, fragrant bearded
>irises, thymes, and pots of petunias (white & blue smell nice). There's
>a bench, just for sitting & smelling... I plan to try tuberoses next
>year (not hardy but the scent is worth it).
>
>Anne - Chicago
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