Re: Hello from Newbie/Cultivar suggestions?


In a message dated 11/26/2005 8:38:06 AM Central Standard Time, galwaygp@aol.com writes:
I know that everyone will have about 50 they'd like to suggest, but if
you only could plant, say, 20 Siberians and wanted ones that were
PROLIFIC, STRONG (tetraploid?) and VERY DIFFERENT in COLORATION from
one another, which would you pick?  (Are there any GOOD pinks or
peach/apricot blends available?) In other words, not just Caesar's
Brother or Butter and Sugar, etc.
Welcome Phyl!  The below Siberians I know grow well at my daughter's in Baldwinsville as well as here in Missouri:
 
Pink Haze (McGarvey 80) - probably the sturdiest and earliest of them ALL (next to Caesar's Brother) Pale pink
Mad Magenta (Warburton 87) Ruffled Magenta
Roaring Jelly (Schafer-Sacks 92) Raspberry-lav
Sparkling Rose (Hager 68) Rose mauve self
Tom Schaefer (Schafer-Sacks 2000) two toned yellow
Reprise (Warburton 86) Violet
 
and about 50 more!!
 
Good place to see and maybe buy them is Dana Borglum's in Geneva
DANA BORGLUM
SYLVIA BORGLUM
2202 AUSTIN RD
GENEVA NY 14456-9118
585-526-6729
 
Also Call Donna James in Hannibal
RONALD AND DONNA JAMES
ENCHANTMENT ACRES
887 COUNTY ROUTE 3
HANNIBAL NY 13074-2356
315-598-3346
 
Good websites for winter browsing:
Schafer-Sack's Joe Pye Weed Garden - http://www.geocities.com/jpwflowers/
Ensata Gardens - http://www.ensata.com/
 
Rita Gormley
Gormley Greenery
Cedar Hill, MO
AIS Region 18, Zone 5
http://www.gormleygreenery.com/


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