Pacific Bulb Society BX 372
ds429 (Sat, 08 Nov 2014 10:36:09 PST)

I have received your order.

Best wishes,
Dell

Dell Sherk, PBS BX

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On Sat, 11/8/14, Keshab C. Pradhan <keshabcp@gmail.com> wrote:

Subject: Re: [pbs] Pacific Bulb Society BX 372
To: "Pacific Bulb Society" <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
Date: Saturday, November 8, 2014, 11:54 AM

Hi Dell,
BX 373
Request for # 19,20
& 21.Thanks.
Keshab Pradhan(Sikkim)

On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 9:28
PM, ds429 <ds429@frontier.com>
wrote:

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

372" 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.

I WILL REPLY

TO YOU WITHIN 24 HRS OF MY RECEIPT OF YOUR ORDER.

IF YOU DO NOT HEAR FROM ME, TRY AGAIN

!!

From Monica

Swartz:

1. Bulbs

of Gladiolus tristis ex bx 219

2. Bulbs

of Moraea tripetala ex Telos Rare Bulbs

3. Seed of Brunsvigia bosmaniae from Telos bulbs

4. Bulbs of Lachenalia unifolia ex Telos

Rare Bulbs

5. Bulbs of Lachenalia

mutabilis electric blue form ex bx 181

6. Bulbs of Albuca aff. flaccida from a volunteer from Arid
Lands

7. Bulbs of Albuca sp.

Plettenberg Bay ex BX 178 ex Roy Herold who wrote

the following: "from seed collected

in November, 2006 from a plant growing

in pure sand at the edge of the beach, perhaps 50 meters
from the high

waterline. This plant had

gone dormant, and only the scape and seed pods

remained, approximately 20-30cm high.

Seedlings grew strongly through last

summer and winter, and went dormant in May, stretching to go
deeply into

the pot."
8. Tubers of Alocasia x amazonica an easy

and common house plant (A. x

mortfontanensis)?

From Mary Sue Ittner:

9. Corms of Ferraria sp?

From Rimmer de

Vries:

10. Small

bulbs of Oxalis obtusa, pink

11. Bulb

of Eucharis sp? , only one

12. Bulb of

Pancratium zeylanicum, only one

From Jyl Tuck:

13. Small tubers of Arisaema amurense

From Francisco

Lopez:

14. Bulbils

of Lilium lancifolium

15. Small bulbs

of Allium roseum

16. Small bulbs of

Ornithogalum caudatum (Albuca bracteata?) (Lonocornelos

caudatum?)
17. Small

corms of Watsonia sp?

From Giovanni Curci:

18. Small bulbs of

Clinanthus incarnatus, yellow form (VERY FEW)

19. Small bulbs of Phaedranassa

viridiflora

From

Jim Waddick:

Lycoris seeds These are both Spring foliage species NOT
suited to

Mediterranean or South

eastern climates. Do best north of zone 7 into Zone

4 and 5. NOT recommended for Southern CA.

Plant seeds immediately on

receipt as

they do not have a long shelf life. They do poorly in pots
for

long term and rarely bloom in

pots.

20. Seeds of

Lycoris chinensis These seed are from fairly isolated
parents

with this name, but it

hybridizes readily with other fertile species.

Expect flowers that are yellow to gold in

color, somewhat 'spidery' in form

and around 30 in tall.

21. Lycoris hybrids-

These are a mix of L. chinensis and L. longituba.

Flowers will be smooth or spidery, from

white to gold and may have some

pink

tints. Easy and hardy in Zone 5/6.

Thank you, Monica, Mary Sue, Rimmer, Jyl,

Francisco, Giovanni, and Jim !!

Best wishes,
Dell

Dell Sherk, PBS BX

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