Re: Re-blooming Iris
- To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Re-blooming Iris
- From: "* B* <m*@pldi.net>
- Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 13:34:23 -0500
After my previous post I did some checking in my piles (hopefully some day
it will be files).
I knew I had seen an article on re-bloomers recently so started looking.
Better Homes and Gardens August 1998 lists the following nursery that
supposedly has 250 varieties (1200 total varieties) that will re-bloom in
the St. Louis area. They would possibly have information on a newsletter
or society.
Amberway Gardens
5803 Amberway Dr.
St. Louis MO 63128
no phone orders, catalog $1.00
They also list other nurseries:
Friendship Gardens
341 Swartz Rd
Gettysburg PA 17325-8622
catalog $2.00
Maryott's Gardens
P O Box 1177
Freedom CA 95019
408/722/1810
catalog $5.00
Superstitution Iris Gardens
2536 Old Highway
Cathey's Valley CA 95306-9738
catalog $1.50
American Iris Society also has this listed on their web page:
Reblooming Iris Society:
Rosalie Figge, 4 Maryland Ave, Towson, MD 21286-1100;
Charlie Brown, 3114 S. FM 131, Denison, TX 75020
M Brown
NW Oklahoma, USA
USDA Zone 6b, Sunset Zone 35
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> From: Rick Grazzini <rickg@centrelab.com>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: Re-blooming Iris
> Date: Friday, September 25, 1998 10:46 AM
>
> I would be very interested in the address for the reblooming iris group,
> too.
>
> Aren't some of the iris species (I. pumila, for instance) also promoted
as
> being re-bloomers? Anyone with experience here?
>
> Rick Grazzini
> z5b/6a central PA
>
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