Hi All! Tony Avent of Plant Delights nursery was kind to send this. I send it for your information. Just today on my early evening tour I noted the epimediums coming into glorious bloom. They are non plus ultra for the shade garden. Even if they didn't flower they would be great additions for their foliage. Thanks Tony. In his catalogue, Tony offers 10(!) varieties of epimediums. Clyde Crockett z5 ccredux@aol.com Indianapolis IN
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- To: <C*@aol.com>
- Subject: Re: epimedium newsletter
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- Date: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 15:40:35 -0400
Clyde: Thought this would interest you and the shade garden group. >>Gardeners: >> >> If anyone is interested in epimediums and has not seen the new Epimedium >newsletter by Darrell Probst, it is a MUST! The 16 page newsletter with 19 >color photos on glossy paper has a write up on all (including the new >Chinese species) of the epimedium species and much more. Subscriptions are >$15 per year for 2 issues to Garden Vision. The address is Garden Vision, >63 Williamsville Rd., Hubbardston MA 01452. Darrell anticipates this will >the the forerunner of a Epimedium society. Please spread the word. >> Tony Avent Plant Delights Nursery @ Juniper Level Botanic Garden 9241 Sauls Road Raleigh, NC 27603 USA Minnimum Winter Temps 0-5 F Maximum Summer Temps 95-100F USDA Hardiness Zone 7b email tony@plantdel.com website http://www.plantdel.com phone 919 772-4794 fax 919 662-0370 "I consider every plant hardy until I have killed it myself...at least three times" - Avent
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