{Disarmed} RE: Siberian bloom in Northern New Hampshire


Hi Bill,
 
Dear Currier (Jeff Dunlop 2005, and Dirigo Ruffled Feathers (John White, 2001) are both Tets. Ruffled Feathers was on its third day of bloom when I snapped that pic. It opens stiffer and more upright than the pic shows. Both of these present with the usual Tet. larger flowers. My gardens have large numbers of Siberians both Tets and Dips. but I do have substantial numbers of bearded, from TBs, all median classes (mainly MTBs) and dwarfs.
I don't have any help with the large flower gardens so I am always behind. (as we all are). I have three new Sibs that I purchased at the Sib. convention sitting in water waiting for me to plant them today plus I have Joyce Cole from Dean Cole in a pot also waiting....back outside.
 
Ellen
 
 
 


wmcdougherty@cs.com wrote:
Hello Ellen;

Nice pixs, really like color of Dirigo Ruffled Feathers. These pixs are all tets? I am very familair with Sultan's Ruby, what are the flower sizes of the others?

Bill D.

Gallagher <ellengalla@yahoo.com> wrote:

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>            Dear Currier(& blue shoe)
>          Mighty Androscoggin and irises
>          river of Siberian iris
>          Dirigo Ruffled Feathers - '06
>          Sultan's Ruby - '06
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