Okay, this is slightly off-topic, but I wanted to mention that I added a commercial section to the Iris Species Database that I operate for SIGNA. Your nursery is listed, but you might like me to re-word it somehow?? Take a look and let me know. I won't list hybrids individually, but would be willing to add some mention that you carry an assortment of hybrids. http://www.badbear.com/signa/signa.pl?Commercial This goes for any other PBSers that have nurseries that sell irises. Check out the database, and let me know if you want it updated. Dennis in Cincinnati (where winter might be coming back) At 04:09 PM 3/15/2007, you wrote: >We have offered I. rosenbachiana for several years at what is a >ridiculously low price compared to European sources, and have sold >virtually none, except for the ones DBG ordered. This is true of >all the Junos -- they're wonderful plants and far more growable than >alleged, but no one is going to make a living selling them! > >And yes, they're true I. rosenbachiana, from a source upstream from >J. Ruksans. > >Russell > >Russell Stafford >Odyssey Bublbs >PO Box 382 >South Lancaster, MA 01561 >http://www.odysseybulbs.com/ > >-----Original Message----- > >From: James Waddick <jwaddick@kc.rr.com> > >Sent: Mar 14, 2007 9:29 PM > >To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org> > >Subject: Re: [pbs] Adaptable Juno irises > > > >> I have a few others, but these are definitely the most > >adaptable. Top of my wish list is I rosenbachiana. I just got a note > >from Panayoti Kelaidis that Denver BG has planted a small lawn of > >this species after they had such good luck with a larger 'lawn' of I > >bucharica. So it goes in Denver! > > > > >Russell Stafford >Odyssey Bulbs >PO Box 382 >South Lancaster, MA 01561 >russell@odysseybulbs.com > >_______________________________________________ >pbs mailing list >pbs@lists.ibiblio.org >http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php