I've figured out how to search my e-mail, so I looked up the discussion
about Tomcots and Puget Gold. Have you tried Tomcots? Don mentions
that you described the growth habit of Puget Gold to be "odd". I wonder
what you mean by that, and how big it gets for you?
Also, I found Burnt Ridge in the Fruit Berry, & Nut Inventory, so don't
bother looking that up for me. What a great book! Even if the
descriptions are not always useful.
Thanks again,
Ginda
p.s. They are pretty.
"Richard J. Ossolinski" wrote:
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> Ginda,
> This is the Puget Gold that Don mentioned and that Doreen was kind enough to
> scan for me. We finished harvesting yesterday. Mine is on St. Julien-A,
> so I
> can't tell you how it would do on seedling (or some other) rootstock. I
> plant
> some every year for clients who see mine and 'simply have to have one' of
> their own. Disease and insect free in this neck of the woods, and self
> fertile. Cheap fun when purchased from Burnt Ridge Nursery in Onalaska,
> WA......and pretty as a picture.
> Richard
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