Re: Introduction


From: Jpwflowers@aol.com

Hi Florene, welcome to the sibrob.  Do you grow siberians?  

Iris setosa is native to Alaska and comes in several beautiful forms and 
sizes.  One of the famous strains of I. setosa came from a seed packet bought 
in a hardware store in Alaska.  Otherwise you might try the SIGNA (Species 
Iris Group of North America) seed exchange which is in progress right now.  
We have a wide variety of species including setosas and siberians.  We also 
have a donor or two each year from Alaska.  Dues are $5 a year.  Let me know 
if you want any more information.  Keep warm.  Marty Schafer, Carlisle, MA - 
cold zone 5

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