Re: zone specific mags
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SG] zone specific mags
- From: G* K*
- Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 12:25:36 -0600
Susan, I would resist, because those daylilies are seedlings that some
hybidizer found unremarkable. Judging from the picture, they look to be
not very pretty. No comment is made about their performance Do you really
want plants that should have been composted? If you are going to plant some
daylilies, get good performers! You can find other good deals that will
serve you better.
Gail Korn
Garden Perennials
Wayne, Nebr.
www.gardenperennials.homestead.com/gardenperennials.html
At 11:33 AM 1/5/01 -0600, you wrote:
> I noticed in the 2001 White Flower Farm catalogue the announcement
>of a new gardening magazine (shared authoring by WFF folks and the former
>editor of Horticulture) that is supposed to be geared to "temperate climate
>gardening."
> There's a good deal, too, in that if you subscribe before March you
>get a twenty dollar certificate towards WFF plants. I think I am going to
>try it for a year. I've been eyeing that "Unique 50" item in WFF, i.e., 50
>daylily seedlings (from breeders) for forty bucks and this would cut the
>price in half so how can I resist?
>
>Susan and David in Urbana, Illinois, zone 5b