[pbs] Adaptable Juno irises
Russell Stafford, Odyssey Bulbs
odysseybulbs at earthlink.net
Thu Mar 15 16:09:07 EST 2007
We have offered I. rosenbachiana for several years at what is a ridiculously low price compared to European sources, and have sold virtually none, except for the ones DBG ordered. This is true of all the Junos -- they're wonderful plants and far more growable than alleged, but no one is going to make a living selling them!
And yes, they're true I. rosenbachiana, from a source upstream from J. Ruksans.
Russell
Russell Stafford
Odyssey Bublbs
PO Box 382
South Lancaster, MA 01561
www.odysseybulbs.com
-----Original Message-----
>From: James Waddick <jwaddick at kc.rr.com>
>Sent: Mar 14, 2007 9:29 PM
>To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs at lists.ibiblio.org>
>Subject: Re: [pbs] Adaptable Juno irises
>
>> I have a few others, but these are definitely the most
>adaptable. Top of my wish list is I rosenbachiana. I just got a note
>from Panayoti Kelaidis that Denver BG has planted a small lawn of
>this species after they had such good luck with a larger 'lawn' of I
>bucharica. So it goes in Denver!
>
Russell Stafford
Odyssey Bulbs
PO Box 382
South Lancaster, MA 01561
russell at odysseybulbs.com
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