Re: Hesperis Matronalis


Well, rats, Ginny!  And here I thought I was about to make a million:-) 
Sigh...well, at least that saves me the bother of cleaning and planting and
rouging out all those seeds!!

I'm glad the pinks may persist, though as they are quite lovely and a nice
change from white.  Since I whipped out and marked those plants, think I
will let them go to seed and scatter it where I'd like some pink.  Thanks
for the info.!!

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
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> From: ginny <vhw95@fast.net>
> Date: Saturday, May 16, 1998 5:09 PM
> 
> I have white, pink, dark pink and pinks in between.  This was an old
> farmstead and had tons of it growing around.  I have tamed it a bit, but
do
> have many shades of pink.  Sorry, you won't make your millions here.
> 
> I wouldn't garden without this one.  Always grows and adds a cheery touch
> where it abides.
> 
> Ginny

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