Amaryllis blooms

Tom Wells ernestwells@mindspring.com
Mon, 25 Aug 2003 19:20:28 PDT
Sounds like a good ideas to me Kelly, Thanks

Hi Dell,

Could I please get:

2. Albuca batteriana
9. Seed of Rhodophiala andicola, pale pink
12. Seed of Alophia drummondii (NOT Herbertia lahue). Purple flowers,
pleated leaf. From arboretum at Stephen F. Austin Univ., Nogodoches, E.
Texas. Grows in sandy soil near bases of pine trees in clearings.
13. Seed of Crinum americanum, leaves are a little rather upright, light
green, tough enough to live out in what I would call a rather dry flower
bed.
14. Allium cernuum
15. Alstroemeria pulchella
19. H. tubispathus - cream colored with maroon markings




> From: Kelly Irvin <bulbmeister@bulbmeister.com>
> Organization: Bulbmeister.COM
> Reply-To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
> Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 19:04:51 -0500
> To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] re:///Amaryllis/ blooms
> 
> Tom:
> 
> I called and left him a message on his answering machine earlier today.
> Hopefully, he will have the e-mail situation fixed soon. If it was me, I
> would post to the group to get my "queue" in at least this time.
> 
> Tom Wells wrote:
> 
>> Since Dell's e-mail are being bounced for everyone, how should one respond
>> for BX 39? Have seen that several have decided to post through the group, is
>> there an alternate address?
>> 
>> Tom
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