Pacific Bulb Society BX 294

Dell Sherk ds429@comcast.net
Mon, 07 Nov 2011 04:09:23 PST
Dear All,

       The items listed below have been donated by our members to be shared.

  If you are interested in obtaining some of them, please email me PRIVATELY
at <ds429@comcast.net>. Include "BX 294" in the subject line. 

        Specify the NUMBERS of the items which you would like; do not
specify quantities. It is a good idea to include your snail mail address,
too, in case I don't already have it. Availability is based on a first come,
first served system. When you receive your seeds/bulbs you will find,
included with them, a statement of how much money (usually $2.00/share of
seeds or $3 -$5/ share of bulbs)(cash, check, or Pay Pal to
<pbs.treasury@verizon.net>; no money orders, please) you should send the PBS
treasurer to defray our costs for packing and first-class, priority-mail, or
international postage.

PLEASE NOTE: CURRENT POSTAL-RATE SCHEMES NECESSITATE OUR PLACING A SURCHARGE
ON EACH ORDER FROM PBS BX OFFERINGS.

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not members of the Pacific Bulb Society which has a yearly membership
charge. THIS BX OFFERING IS AVAILABLE ONLY TO MEMBERS of the Pacific Bulb
Society. If you are not a member, consider joining so that you can take
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         If you would like to donate seeds or bulbs/corms to the PBS,(Donors
will receive credit on the BX for the cost of postage for their donations.),
please send CLEAN, clearly labeled plant materials to:

Dell Sherk
6832 Phillips Mill Rd.
New Hope, PA, 18938
USA 

Non US donors should contact me for instructions before sending seeds.

            I WILL REPLY TO YOU WITHIN 24 HRS OF MY RECEIPT OF YOUR ORDER.
IF YOU DO NOT HEAR FROM ME, TRY AGAIN !!


From Nhu Nguyen: SEEDS:

1. Calochortus bruneaunis [NNS 05-121] Carson Range, Washoe Co., NV. 5600'
(Y)
2. Calochortus bruneaunis [NNS 05-122] Sweetwater Mtns., Mono Co., CA. 8350'
(Y)
3. Calochortus dunnii [NNS 04-65] Peninsular Ranges, San Diego Co., CA.
3800' (R)
4. Calochortus elegans var. nanus [NNS 05-134] Siskiyou Mtns., Josephine
Co., OR. 4100' (Y)
5. Calochortus eurycarpus [NNS 08-57] Greenhorn Mtns., Blue Mtns., Grant
Co., OR. 5925' (Y)
6. Calochortus eurycarpus  [NNS 07-75] Blue Mtns., Wallowa Co., OR. 5325'
(Y)
7. Calochortus leichtlinii  [NNS 05-142 [Northern Sierra Nevada, Alpine Co.,
CA. 8750' (Y)
8. Calochortus leichtlinii  [NNS 05-145 [Northern Sierra Nevada, Plumas Co.,
CA. 6250' (Y)
9. Calochortus leichtlinii [NNS 05-147] unknown] (Y)
10. Calochortus leichtlinii  [NNS 05-148] Southern Sierra Nevada, Tulare
Co., CA. 8650' (Y)
11. Calochortus macrocarpus var. macrocarpus [NNS 07-78] Eastern Cascades,
Kittitas Co., WA. 2725' (N)
12. Calochortus nuttallii [NNS 04-70] Pine Valley Mtns., Washington Co., UT
(R)
13. Calochortus palmeri var. munzii [NNS 05-151] San Jacinto Mtns.,
Riverside Co., CA. 4550' (Y)
14. Calochortus palmeri var. palmeri [NNS 05-152] San Bernardino Mtns., San
Bernardino Co., CA. 7100' (Y)
15. Calochortus plummerae [NNS 05-153] San Bernardino Mtns., San Bernardino
Co., CA. 3200' (R)
16. Calochortus plummerae [NNS 05-154] San Gabriel Mtns., Los Angeles Co.,
CA. 5500' (Y)
17. Calochortus splendens [NNS 04-75] Peninsular Ranges, San Diego Co., CA.
3350' (R)
18. Calochortus striatus [NNS 05-157] Antelope Valley, Los Angeles Co., CA.
2300' (N)
19. Calochortus superbus  [NNS 05-159] Central Sierra Nevada Foothills,
Tuolumne Co., CA. 2025' (N)
20. Calochortus tolmiei [NNS 05-162] Western Cascade Ranges, Douglas Co.,
OR. 2700' (N)
21. Calochortus tolmiei [NNS 05-164] Outer North Coast Ranges, Humboldt Co.,
CA. 5200' (Y)
22. Calochortus venustus [NNS 04-82] Central Sierra Nevada, Fresno Co., CA.
5640' (Y)
23. Calochortus venustus [NNS 05-171] San Emigdio Mtns., Kern Co., CA. 6000'
(Y)
24. Calochortus weedii var. vestus [NNS 05-172] San Emigdio Mtns., Kern Co.,
CA. 6000' (Y)
25. Calochortus weedii var. weedii [NNS 05-174] Cuyamaca Mtns., San Diego
Co., CA. 4775' (Y)
26. Calochortus weedii var. weedii [NNS 05-173] Cuyamaca Mtns., San Diego
Co., CA. 3625' (R)

(S) = summer growing, (W) = winter growing, (OP) = open pollinated
27. Brunsvigia bosmaniae - rose pink, selfed, should be pure (W)
http://flickr.com/photos/xerantheum/…

28. Fritillaria affinis - wild collected, Ukiah, CA - (W)

29. Calochortus luteus NNBH1423.1 (OP, W) - yellow, almost spotless
(http://flickr.com/photos/xerantheum/…)

30. Ornithogalum (Galtonia) regale NNBH968.1, hand pollinated, should be
pure (S)

31. Zephyranthes drummondii NNBH1413.1 (OP, S)

32. Orthrosanthus chimboracensis NNBH103.1 - seeds of plants grown from
seeds collected in Chiapas, Mexico (OP, S)

33. Allium sp. Chiapas NNBH104.1 - seeds of plants grown from seeds
collected in Chiapas, Mexico, should be pure since no other onion was
blooming at the time (OP, S)
(http://flickr.com/photos/xerantheum/…)

34. Calydorea amabilis NNBH314.1 open pollinated (OP, S)

35. Gladiolus flanaganii NNBH272.2 - selfed, hand pollinated (S)


From Kathleen Sayce: SEEDS

36. Dierama pulcherrima, OP, parent plants have spikes to 2 m tall with
magenta pink flowers.
37. Dierama pulcherrima alba, OP, parent plant has spikes to 2 m tall,
narrow leaves than the pink-flowered plants, white flowers with pink lines
on tepals. 
38. Allium cristophii, OP, bulbs purchased years ago from Brent & Becky's
Bulbs, purple flowers.
39. Brodiaea "Queen Fabiola', OP, bulbs from a commercial source years ago,
blue flowers.
40. Ornithogalum magnum, OP, white, bulbs from Odyssey Bulbs several years
ago

From  Jim Waddick:

41. Seed of Lilium lanceifolium, diploid
42. Seed of Lilium lanceifolium,  tall, diploid

From Corina Rieder: SEEDS

43. Lilium pardalinum
44. Solenomelus pedunculatus

From David Bier: SEEDS

45. Freesia laxa, red
46. Habranthus martinezii, white
47. Habranthus robustus
48. Habranthus ‘Russell Manning’ x H. robustus
49. Rhodophiala Montana, yellow
50. Scilla peruviana 
51. Zephyranthes labufarosea, open-pollinated

From Kipp McMichael:

52. Seed of Marah horrida, a geophytic member of Curcubitaceae

Thank you, Nhu, Kathleen, Jim, Corina, David, and Kipp !!

Best wishes,
Dell

Dell Sherk, PBS BX











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