Re: Morden mum source wanted


Taunton Press's Fine Gardening Magazine has a column where such a question
could be asked, I think.

At 05:50 PM 09/21/1998 -0600, you wrote:
>Dear Listmembers,
>
>A few weeks ago, I read about Morden mums (developed at an agricultural
>research center in Canada) in Doug Green's online newsletter. I wrote him a
>note asking if he knew of a U.S. mail-order source for these mums; he
>printed the query in his newsletter, but so far, I've seen no response. Do
>any of you know of a source? My climate is too harsh for fall planting of
>much except peonies and bulbs, but if you could clue me in on a place that
>I could order from next Spring, I'd sure appreciate it.
>
>TIA---Myrna, Zone 3, Montana (Where the asters are just getting going, as
>are last year's mums that survived only because of an unusually mild
>winter. Some other current bloomers are oriental lilies, purple
>coneflowers, various rudbeckias, phlox, pansies, saponaria, a breath-taking
>red lobelia, delphinium 'Dwarf Blue Butterfly' and--sorry, Jeanne--shasta
>daisies)
>
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