Rainlily seeds

Nhu Nguyen xerantheum@gmail.com
Thu, 08 Jun 2017 14:33:49 PDT
Thank you, Ina!

Contributions from growers make the BX/SX as excellent as it is today. Dell
will tell you that demand is always much higher than supply so I encourage
everyone to send in some seeds. Collect some and share with other members.
The seeds that were shared by PBS members when I first joined the PBS
continues to flourish, and I made an effort to pass them on to other
members. It is a rewarding experience.

Dell has been running the exchange program for about 15 years now. He will
leave a giant hole when he retires so anyone interested please seriously
consider helping with seed/bulb distributions. We are always looking for
volunteer.

Cheers,
Nhu

On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 2:03 PM, Ina Crossley <klazina1@gmail.com> wrote:

> Shortly I will be sending a lot of Zephyranthes and Habranthus seeds to
> Dell.
>
> These will be my last seed donation to the PBS.  Age is catching up on
> me.  I hope someone younger will take over the sending of Rainlily seeds as
> they are such a rewarding flower and so easy to grow.  And so many are
> becoming rarer all the time.
>
> Thank you Dell for the sterling efforts receiving and sending seed all
> over the world.  I wonder who will one day take over Dell's work.
>
> Ina Crossley
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