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My copy of TSI arrived yeasterday. Of course, very
nice issue. Over In Gloryland (front cover) was not good grower two years after
introduction, but this year it did very good increase, so I will wait until next
season to enjoy it in the garden. Mesa Pearl and Sprinkles (inside front cover
and 2 and 3 position of ten favourite at the convention) are among my
favourites, maybe better increase would be desirable. I accompany too for Purple
Sand 1-st position in convention. For me clump of PS was magnificient with 10
flowerstalks per two year clump and until autumn increase was georgeus. I was
very pleased to see photo of Jan and Marty accepting Morgan Wood Medal for
Roaring Jelly. They have now so many good novelties, that only warmhearted
wishes can be sent for future winnings. The very pleasant new is that the
captain of our SIBROB team from 2000 become editor of TSI. Good luck Ellen! By
the way your dogs are fascinating. From siberian point the article by Judy
Hollingworth "Water siberians in the winter? What is the world coming to?" is
interesting and it show, that discussion on biology of that plants is need.
There is reverse problem in our common for siberians area too: to moist winters
(sometimes). But how to dry up?
Edmundas Kondratas Kaunas, Lithuania, zone 5
----- Original Message -----
From:
j*@home.com
To: s*@egroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 8:49
PM
Subject: [sibrob] TSI
Hello All, Can anyone tell me if the Fall edition
of The Siberian Iris has been sent out to members?
I was looking at some older issues and noticed that I did not have
this fall's edition and then wondered if it has been sent out and I mislaid
it or what. Thanks for an answer to my question.
Jim in
Saskatoon, Sask. Canada where it looks like winter is here to stay with a
couple of centimeters of snow now.
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