Dear Dell, I'd like to order seeds of No.2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, each for one packet. All the best for 2016, Hideaki Watanabe 4-4-30 Minamisakasai Kashiwa Chiba 277-0043 Japan 2016-01-24 1:08 GMT+09:00 Dell Sherk <ds429@frontier.com>: > 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 394" 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 $2 - $5/share of bulbs or seeds)(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. > > > I WILL REPLY TO YOU WITHIN 24 HRS OF MY RECEIPT OF YOUR ORDER. > IF YOU DO NOT HEAR FROM ME, TRY AGAIN !! > > > From Fausto Ceni: > > 1. Bulbs of Hyacinthoides hispanica subsp. algeriensis (H. cedretorum) > > From Mary Sue Ittner: > 2. Seeds of Amaryllis belladonna > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/… > 3. Seeds of Zinkowski Nerine 'Wombe' × 'Carmenita' - light pink > small ruffled flowers that are darker pink > in bud and on the back, but open pollinated - very few seeds > 4. Seeds of Zinkowski Nerine hybrids (mostly sarniensis heritage) - > open pollinated > > From John Willis: > > 5. Bulbs of Barnardia japonica, ex BX 355 > > From Arnold Trachtenberg: > > 6. Seed of Narcissus viridiflorus (FEW) > > From Andres Pontieri: > > 7. Seed of Hippeastrum iguazuanum (priority will go to those who did > not receive this species in an earlier BX) > 8. Seed of Ipheion uniflorum ‘Rolf Fiedler’ > > From Uli Urban: (SEEDS) > > 9. Albuca sp.: tall white inflorescence, large fleshy green bulbs > above > soil level, evergreen with attractive shiny green leaves, spring flowering. > > 10. Hippeastrum aulicum f. robustum: A firm favourite of 19th century > Germany but now nowhere available. Flowers around Christmas (this year > much earlier, hence the ripe seed now) almost evergreen with a rest in > summer, new growth starts in late summer. The seed is fresh, harvested > by a friend for the PBS. I recommend the water flotation method for > germination. > > 11. Nerine alta(?) (N. undulata) The identity is not certain, grown from > seed from D. > Human. Smaller but more frilled flowers than N. bowdenii, bright pink, > large inflorescence. Very hardy, summer growing autumn flowering. > > 12. Nerine bowdenii ex Mr. Oswald. A hardy selection from former East > Germany, very reliable and floriferous, typical N. bowdenii flowers. > quite hardy with protection from winter wet. Summer growing and autumn > flowering. Hardiness to both Nerines applies to adult bulbs, seedling > bulbs should be kept frost free in winter until about egg size. > > 13. Tradescantia boliviana: 60 to 70cm tall upright tuberous perennial, > this > is NOT a trailing Tradescantia. bright pink flowers for a long time in > summer all along the shoots, much loved by bees. When I saw it for the > very first time, I mistook it for a somewhat strange looking Lythrum > salicaria at first glance. Needs a strictly dry winter rest, the tubers > will rot otherwise. Not hardy. Needs to be grown in as much full sun as > possible with good water supply in summer otherwise it will fall over. > > 14. Tropaeolum pentaphyllum subsp. megapetalum: summer growing tall > climber can > go up several meters. Curtains of nice flowers in late summer with two > bright red Mickey-Mouse-Ears. Forms very large carrot like tubers, needs > a frost free fairly dry winter rest. Seeds sometimes does not germinate > easily, best kept at fluctuating temperatues with immediate sowing after > an overnight soak in lukewarm water. So do not throw away the pot too > early. Will not flower the first year from seed. > > Thank you, Fausto, Mary Sue, John, Arnold, Andres, and Uli !! > > Bes wishes, > Dell > > Dell Sherk, PBS BX > > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.ibiblio.org > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/ _______________________________________________ pbs mailing list pbs@lists.ibiblio.org http://pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/