Re: mystery solved and now Daisy
Jeanne,
You said, > Do you
> think I should write to Spring HIll and tell them what
> they are selling disguised as Geranium, Johnsons Blue?
Yes, yes, yes! To quote a line from "Please Don't Eat the Daisies": "I shall cry
'Tripe' when tripe is served." It's a nuisance to re-contact suppliers, but if
we don't complain, the same shoddy service goes on and on. (I don't think
Springhill really cares, though)
Now, I have a new subject and question for the Daisy Queen and the group, how do
I tell if my daisies are the much discussed Shasta daisies or are a common
roadside variety??? I believe I bought one some years ago as a Shasta, but the
way it and its progeny reseed gaily about the garden and lawn and paths makes me
wonder. Do I need to have a DNA test done on it?
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Barb P.
SE Wisconsin, Zone 4
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