Pacific Bulb Society BX 382

Barbara Adams barbara@adamsranch.net
Wed, 29 Jul 2015 16:05:42 PDT
Hello Dell If any of these are available would one of each Thanks 
Barbara Adams


1 Cooperia drummondii (Zephyranthes chlorosolen) - “Prairie Lily” a form 
with blue-green leaves and white flowers.
2. Hippeastrum puniceum. Apparently a bit more pinkish in color than the 
usual form. Good multiplier in pot.
3. Rain lily mix: seeds for those who might want to start growing rain 
lilies. These all thrive in Zone 8 - 9. May include red or yellow 
Zephyranthes katheriniae, Z. macrosiphon, what may be Z. primulina, and 
Habranthus robustus, large form.
4. Hippeastrum, strong red form for outdoor planting in Zone 8 - 9.
5. Hippeastrum ‘Voodoo’ from Yucca Doo, a different plant from the one 
advertised by Plant Delights Nursery and on the web. This form looks 
like an extra fancy johnsonii type but without distinct red stripes. 
Multiplies well.
6. Hippeastrum ‘Orange Tet’. Red/orange large flowers with stripes, some 
greenish white in throat. Purchased from a Mom-and-Pop nursery on 
Alabama St in Houston in the early ‘70’s. Always comes true from seed. 
Leaves can be 4” wide, extra long. Seedlings sometimes manage to come up 
elsewhere in the flowerbeds. Makes a distinct impression in the 
landscape.
7. Crinum bulbispermum ‘Brazos County, TX’ Can flower at Christmas here 
if the weather has been relatively mild. Strong stalks, good shape and 
form of flowers for plain bulbispermum. Bluish-green leaves.
9. Hippeastrum ‘Fancy Red Garden’ type.



SEEDS:

10. ONE ORDER ONLY - Crinum carolo-schmidtii
11. Hippeastrum iguazuanum
12. Hippeastrum stylosum











zone 9B
Latrobe Ca



------ Original Message ------
From: ds429@frontier.com
To: "Pacific Bulb Society" <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: 7/29/2015 10:28:10 AM
Subject: [pbs] Pacific Bulb Society BX 382

>
>Dear All,
>
>       The items listed below have been donated by our members and 
>friends to be shared.
>If you are interested in obtaining some of them, please email me 
>PRIVATELY at
>
>mailto:ds429@frontier.com
>
>Include "BX 382" 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 do not 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. Postage and packaging charges are added.
>
>     Many of you are subscribers to this pbs elist which is free, but 
>are 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 advantage of future offers such as this. Go to our 
>website: <http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/>
>
>         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
>55 W. High St.
>Salem, WV 26426
>USA
>
>Non US donors should contact Dell for instructions before sending 
>seeds.
>
>ALL ORDERS TO THE FOLLOWING EMAIL ADDRESS ONLY.
>
>Dell's email address
>ds429@frontier.com
>
>Do not hit the reply tab or you will reply to all PBS members by 
>mistake.
>
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>             I WILL REPLY TO YOU WITHIN 24 HRS OF MY RECEIPT OF YOUR 
>ORDER.
>IF YOU DO NOT HEAR FROM ME, TRY AGAIN !!
>
>
>
>
>
>From Cynthia Mueller:
>
>SEEDS:
>
>
>
>Cooperia drummondii (Zephyranthes chlorosolen) - “Prairie Lily” a form 
>with blue-green leaves and white flowers.
>
>2. Hippeastrum puniceum. Apparently a bit more pinkish in color than 
>the usual form. Good multiplier in pot.
>
>3. Rain lily mix:  seeds for those who might want to start growing rain 
>lilies. These all thrive in Zone 8 - 9. May include red or yellow 
>Zephyranthes katheriniae, Z. macrosiphon, what may be Z. primulina, and 
>Habranthus robustus, large form.
>
>4. Hippeastrum, strong red form for outdoor planting in Zone 8 - 9.
>
>5. Hippeastrum ‘Voodoo’ from Yucca Doo, a different plant from the one 
>advertised by Plant Delights Nursery and on the web. This form looks 
>like an extra fancy johnsonii type but without distinct red stripes. 
>Multiplies well.
>
>6. Hippeastrum ‘Orange Tet’. Red/orange large flowers with stripes, 
>some greenish white in throat. Purchased from a Mom-and-Pop nursery on 
>Alabama St in Houston in the early ‘70’s. Always comes true from seed. 
>Leaves can be 4” wide, extra long. Seedlings sometimes manage to come 
>up elsewhere in the flowerbeds. Makes a distinct impression in the 
>landscape.
>
>7. Crinum bulbispermum ‘Brazos County, TX’ Can flower at Christmas here 
>if the weather has been relatively mild. Strong stalks, good shape and 
>form of flowers for plain bulbispermum. Bluish-green leaves.
>
>8. xHippeastrelia - a vigorous plant that bears good, well filled seed 
>pods.
>
>9. Hippeastrum ‘Fancy Red Garden’ type.
>
>
>
>
>From Stephen Putman:
>
>
>
>
>SEEDS:
>
>10. ONE ORDER ONLY  - Crinum carolo-schmidtii
>
>11. Hippeastrum iguazuanum
>
>12. Hippeastrum stylosum
>
>
>
>
>From Rimmer de Vries:
>
>SEEDS:
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>13. Trillium viride ex Jefferson Co. Mo. packed in damp vermiculite- 
>these were taken from the fruits, washed and mailed to you in minutes 
>and may mold up if not opened upon arrival. Pics of the trillium at the 
>link below. These are hardy in Michigan.
>
>
>
>https://www.flickr.com/gp/32952654@N06/nF8tog/
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>https://flic.kr/s/aHskdyUcQ8/
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>14. Clivia miniata hybrid Nakamura type with short wide leaves, orange 
>flowers, big red fruits. pic of the red fruits on flicker
>
>  
>https://flickr.com/photos/32952654@N06/…
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>
>
>
>15. Habranthus robustus ex BX 316 #6 came as Bulbs of Notholirion 
>thompsonianum, these were hardy in a cold frame in Michigan for several 
>years but really took off when I brought the pot inside. big pink 
>flowers with dark throat.  flowers everytime it rains all summer.  some 
>are red and some are green.
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>From Ray Talley:
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>16. ONE ORDER ONLY - seeds of Clivia caulescens
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>
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>
>Thank you Cynthia, Stephen, Rimmer, and Ray!!
>
>
>
>
>Best wishes,
>
>Dell
>
>
>
>
>Dell Sherk, PBS BX
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