Re: No fan of Stella D'Oro
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- Subject: Re: No fan of Stella D'Oro
- From: T*
- Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 00:38:48 -0500
On 3/4/00 10:39 PM Patricia Hill (patty_m_hill@hotmail.com) said:
>I have to agree with both of you. Stella D'Oro is kind of boring to me.
>Yucky color and it is EVERYWHERE! I can see the reblooming appeal, but I
>have been waiting for a better variety to come along, and I am hoping that
>it is Happy Returns, which most everyone on this list seems to approve of.
>I will be dismayed when Happy Returns becomes so overused that it inspires
>the same sort of "ho hum" that Stella D'Oro now does. And by the way, can't
>the vendors make up their minds on how to spell the darn thing!
Boy!, you guys are really tough. That cheerfully bright little bloom has
a
friend in me. It doesn't perform the best in zone 9, but I still consider
it
acceptable.
Tom Miller
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