Pacific BX 165

Shirley samclan@redshift.com
Tue, 26 Feb 2008 16:17:09 PST
I'd love to have some of #3, #6, and #8.  Haven't ordered any in a long time 
because I got cut off from the PBS and about a week or two ago, mysteriously 
started getting PBS messages again.  Go figure.

Shirley Meneice
Box 1520
1633 Sonado Rd.
Pebble Beach, CA 93953






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> 6.      Iris wilsonii  This is an uncommon Sino-siberian iris with yellow
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> 7.      Iris  magnifica A bulbous iris of the subgenus  Juno. The plants
> resemble a strange little corn stalk with mainly white flowers marked with
> pale purple and yellow accents. Flowers emerge out of the leaf axils where
> the 'ears' should be. Hardy and self sows here in Kansas City.
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> 8.      Sisyrinchium striatum  A south American Irid with semi-succulent
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> Dell Sherk, Director, PBS BX
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