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Re: sources of unusual conifers
Don Martinson wrote:
>
> >I'm always looking for unusual conifers mail-order (or otherwise), and
> >would appreciate any references anyone can give me. Thanks for the
> >help. Beth Metty, Munith MI, Zones 5B and occasionally 4A
>
> Try:
> Coenosium Gardens
> 4412 354th St. East
> Eatonville, WA 98328
> (360) 832-8655
> Catalog $3 (refundable)
>
> They have an amazing selection of specialty conifers (unfortunately, no picts)
>
> Don Martinson
> Medical College of Wisconsin
> dmartin@post.its.mcw.edu
>
> "Existing order thrives upon ignorance and lies.
> Objective truth and individual reason are feared above all."
>
> Jimmy Johnson - "Arlo & Janis"
>
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Ah, bless you. This is one of the sources I have been intending to find
for a while now, and you have saved me a lot of digging time. Yes, I
remember that they had quite a nice selection. In return, let me pass
on the name of PorterHowse Farms in Sandy, OR. They have some lovely
stuff, and if you are ever in the area I recommend calling for a
visiting time. You will get the full dress personal tour by Don Howse,
ex-VP at Iseli and the man who named 'Fat Albert', and one of the
nicest, funniest and most knowledgeable men you are likely to meet.
It's definately not to be missed. Thier address is PorterHowse Farms,
41370 SE Thomas Rd, Sandy, OR 97055, phone/fax (503) 668-5834, email:
Phfarm@AOL.com Beth
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