Re: purple leaves


From: ECPep@aol.com

In a message dated 12/20/99 7:51:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
jimsullivansgarden@home.com writes:

<< Hello Claire,
 Did you ever find out the source of the siberians with the purple leaves? I 
would
 be interested in both - the one that  starts of purple and the one that stays
 purple.  Would it be possible to let me know the source for either one?  
Thanks a
 lot.  Are you busy sowing your seeds now?  Winter has come here with a 
vengeance >>

Jim:

I must have bumped in the holiday e-mail jams.  Andy Wheeler and Mom Debby, 
excellent growers,  of Colrain, Mass. or Marty Schafer, also excellent 
grower,  of Joe Pye Weed may be able to answer this.  Yes, I still would like 
to know.  We had a discussion about these two plants  (above) this past 
spring at the Wheeler nursery.  Would I have been a better note taker, I'd 
have written the info in my carry notebook where I keep various brain loss 
items - a sure sign of age.

Someone will help this time, I am sure.

Does anyone have the  SIGNA seed list?

Jim, winter came for one day of low temps.  Today it is raining - the ground 
is not frozen and there is no ice on the ponds.  I had an alpine poppy 
blooming until very recently.  Maybe I do not live in zone 4 anymore. 

Claire Peplowski
East Nassau, NY z4 

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