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  • From: "Scott Weber and Muffy Barrett" <bluestem_farm@juno.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Time for list message footer update...filtering files
  • Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2011 03:31:21 GMT

Mark,You aren't the only one on dial up. We've refused (so far anyway) to
buy into the arms race that is internet connection. Downloading any
attachment is difficult and time consuming. If the list starts coming with
files attached and Pomona remains on line only, NAFEX may lose all relevance
to me. It certainly won't be user friendly in this house.Muffy Barrett

---------- Original Message ----------
if I'm the only
one on dialup, I don't expect the list to tailor to my needs.

Mark
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Subject: [NAFEX] Medlar Question
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The Book 'Hawthornes and Medlars' By James B. Phipps (Timber Press, 2003)
says that medlars can be graft onto Crataegus rootstocks (hawthorns) and
that
C. monogya and c. phaenopyrum are commonly used.

Good luck!

Michele





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