Re: New guy/ bicolors
- Subject: Re: [sibrob] New guy/ bicolors
- From: Ellen Gallagher e*@yahoo.com
- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 09:58:10 -0700 (PDT)
--- daddy2cassandra <chad.mastbergen@us.army.mil> wrote:
>>> Looks like I'll be getting some sib's when I get back from a
gentleman in my area. Are there any Europeans on the list? I
have an interest in bicolors. Are there many varieties out
there? I was also wondering if there are any near blacks? <<<
Chad and others - here are just four of the many web pages that
give an inkling of the variety of Siberians "out there". :-)
There are many more and even more that are not online but have
fine catalogs. There is a partial listing of catalogs in every
spring issue of 'The Siberian Iris'. This is is sent out to
members of the Society for Siberian Irises and membership is
only $5.00 /yr for 2 copies, spring and fall.
http://www.ensata.com ( Michigan)
http://www.iriscitygardens.com (Tennesee)
http://www.beautiful-view-iris.com (California)
http://www.geocities.com/jpwflowers/ (Massachusetts)
Ellen (yes, there are several Europeans on the list)
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