Alternatives to N. inodorum
Christine Council (Mon, 10 Jan 2005 18:18:29 PST)

Hello All,
I have ordered a few plants from Glass House Works and they seem to be
willing to comply with most of my requests, of course I am some what limited
in my knowledge of plants. Any how I think if there are going to be large
orders or a large order of a particular plant, ask if they will supply it
or if they know where you can get it. Just a thought. I have also been
reading
about the Arbor thorium (excuse spelling) at Swarthmore College and they
might be
of help.
The Lover of Oxalis.
Chris

[Original Message]
From: Corey Thompson <cjthomp48@yahoo.com>
To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
Date: 1/10/2005 8:57:28 PM
Subject: Re: [pbs] Alternatives to N. inodorum

Matt:

I just found out that Glasshouse Works in Ohio also
sells Tulbaghia simmleri although unfortunately they
do not carry the alba form. Still, the lavender form
seems just as nice (at least to me).

I also noticed that Seneca Hill Perennials is offering
Nothoscordum sellowianum which is a diminutive, highly
fragrant, yellow-flowered form much like N.
montevidense. I just placed an order today!

Discovering new bulbs is truly one of the great joys
of life...

Corey
in cloudy and dreary Chicago, Illinois

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