Hi Jane I live in Italy in the past I received little bulbs from PBS. Without any problems. Is it no longer possible? I'm interested in the following bulbs 39.39 Rhodophiala bifida - Judy Glattsteinin growth 44.44 Tulbaghia simmerli (sp?)Chad Cox 30.30 Nerine humilisMary Sue Ittner and in the following seeds 41.41 Calostemma purpureumChad Coxin growth Regards Luca Bove p.s. Address: Luca bove c/o Im Evolution via Paradisi 1/I 1 42121 Reggio Emilia Italy Il giorno dom 3 nov 2019 alle ore 20:27 Jane McGary < janemcgary@earthlink.net> ha scritto: > > Below is the list of BX/SX offerings for this round. Thank you to many > people for their generosity and patience as we work to save this most > important service of PBS. The Board will soon name a new BX manager and > develop a procedure to make that job easier. > > Please read the following CAREFULLY, because this BX is being done by > volunteers and THIS IS NOT A STANDARD BX. All BX material was sent last > week to Jane McGary, who with the help of local PBS members is filling > orders.( Sorry about the repeated numerals and ugly columns -- copied > the list from another application. Also, spellings have not been > verified and a few names on packets were hard to read.) > > IMPORTANT NEW INFORMATION: > 1. Send your order to janemcgary@earthlink.net > <mailto:janemcgary@earthlink.net>. DO NOT REPLY TO THE LIST. > 2. The best way to make your order is to copy the entire list below into > your email and then delete everything except the items you want. If this > is difficult, you can still order by number, but BE SURE TO SEPARATE THE > BULB NUMBERS AND SEED NUMBERS. > 3. Orders will be accepted only until MIDNIGHT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 > (Pacific Coast time). It is necessary to shorten the BX period so that > perishable items will not deteriorate further. > 4. Orders will be filled in a priority order established by a RANDOM > NUMBER DRAWING, so that first choices are available to all who order > during the designated period. > 5. As always, BULBS CANNOT BE SHIPPED OUTSIDE THE USA. Seeds can be > shipped outside, however. > 6. INCLUDE YOUR CURRENT POSTAL MAILING ADDRESS WITH YOUR ORDER! Our > membership list may not have current addresses if you have not provided > one when you moved. > > BX 463 > BULBS > 1.1. Albuca sp. <Plettensburg BayRimmer de Vries<Roy Herold BX 178 > 2.2. Allium amplectensMary Sue Ittner > 3.3. Allium ‘Silver Spring’John Barnes > 4.4 Allium sativum ‘SpanishRoja’Jim Barton > 5.5. Allium sativum ‘Late Pink’Jim Barton > 6.6. Amorphophallus bulbiferJohn Barnes > 7.7. Ammocharis coranicaMary Sue Ittnerlimit 1 > 8.8. Brodiaea aff. leptandraMary Sue Ittner > 9.9. Brodiaea pallidaMary Sue Ittner > 10.10. Calochortus superbusJim Barton > 11.11. Calochortus vestaeJim Barton > 12.12. Camassia leichtlinii white formMary Sue Ittner > 13.13. Cyrtanthus elatus x montanusChad Cox > 14.14 Dichelostemma multiflorumMary Sue Ittner > 15.15 Ferraria crispaPamela Slate > 16.16 Ferraria crispa ssp. nortieriPamela Slate > 17.17 Gladiolus cardinalisChad Cox > 18.18 Ismene or HymenocallisJohn Barnes > 19.19 Lachenalia aloides f. quadricolorMonica Swartz > 20.20 Lachenalia bulbiferaMonica Swartz > 21.21 Lachenalia pusillaHans Callebaut > 22.22 Lilium lancifolium DoubleChad Coxin growth > 23.23 Massonia echinataRimmer de Vries< Mesa Gardens, SX 9 > 24.24 Massonia pustulataRimmer de Vries<SX 9 > 25.25 Moraea aristataMary Sue Ittner > 26.26 Moraea bellendeniiMary Sue Ittner > 27.27 Narcissus ‘Stocked’Chad Coxin growth > 28.28 Narcissus cantabricusArcangelo Wessellsin growth > 29.29 Nerine humilis x undulataMary Sue Ittnerlimit 1 > 30.30 Nerine humilisMary Sue Ittner > 31.31 Ornithogalum sp.Pamela Slate< Alberto Castillo > 32.32 Othonna sp.Monica Swartz > 33.33 Oxalis gracilisArcangelo Wessells< Dylan Hannon > 34.34 Oxalis gracilisChad Cox > 35.35 Oxalis palmifronsMary Sue Ittner > 36.36 Oxalis perdicariaMary Sue Ittner > 37.37 Pauridia (Spiloxene) capensisMary Sue Ittner > 38.38 Pinellia pedatisectaJohn Barnespotentially invasive > 39.39 Rhodophiala bifidaJudy Glattsteinin growth > 40.40 Stenomesson pearceiM. Gastil-Buhl > 41.41 Triteleia hyacinthinaJim Barton > 42.42 riteleia ixioidesJim Barton > 43.43 Triteleia laxa (commercial strain)Jim Barton > 44.44 Tulbaghia simmerli (sp?)Chad Cox > SEEDS > 1.1 Agapanthus evergreen hybrid,whiteJohannes-Ulrich Urban > 2.2 Agapanthus ‘Queen Mum’John Barnes > 3.3 Albuca aureaJohannes-Ulrich Urban > 4.4 Albuca canadenseJohannes-Ulrich Urban > 5.5 Allium amethystinumRimmer de Vries > 6.6 Allium christophiiAlbertus Vos > 7.7 Allium hyalinumRimmer de Vries > 8.8 Allium neapolitanumAlbertus Vospotentially invasive > 9.9 Allium obliquumAlbertus Vos > 10.10 Allium siculum ssp dioscoridisAlbertus Vos > 11.11 Alluim subhirsutumRimmer de Vriespotentially invasive > 12.12 Allium “cheolutum” (sp?)Rimmer de Vries > 13.13 Allium subhirsutumRimmer de Vriespotentially invasive > 14.14 Allium w?Rimmer de Vries > 15.15 Amaryllis belladonnaJim Barton > 16.16 Anemone palmataJohannes-Ulrich Urban > 17.17 Anthericum liliagoRimmer de Vries > 18.18 Anticlea elegansRimmer de Vries > 19.19 Asphodeline liburnicaJohannes-Ulrich Urban > 20.20 Babiana rubrocyaneaRimmer de Vries > 21.21 Babiana sambucinaRimmer de Vries > 22.22 Babiana sp. blueJohannes-Ulrich Urban > 23.23 Bloomeria croceaArcangelo Wessells > 24.24 Brodiaea elegansJim Barton > 25.25 Brodiaea leptandraArcangelo Wessells< Napa, CA > 26.26 Calochortus amabilisRobert Werra > 27.27 Calochortus catalinaeGeorge Goldsmith > 28.28 Calochortus catalinaeJim Barton > 29.29 Calochortus luteusJim Barton > 30.30 Calochortus luteusArcangelo Wessells< Mare Island > 31.31 Calochortus obispoensisArcangelo Wessells > 32.32 Calochortus obispoensisJane McGary > 33.33 Calochortus pulchellusJim Barton > 34.34 Calochortus superbusJim Barton > 35.35 Calochortus superbusArcangelo Wessells< American Canyon > 36.36 Calochortus uniflorusRobert Werra > 37.37 Calochortus venustusJim Barton > 38.38 Calochortus venustus, redJane McGary > 39.39 Calochortus weediiRobert Werra > 40.40 Calochortus weedii ssp. intermediusGeorge Goldsmith > 41.41 Calostemma purpureumChad Coxin growth > 42.42 Canna flaccidaDennis Kramb > 43.43 Cardiodrinum giganteumRimmer de Vries > 44.44 Corydalis cheilanthifoliaRimmer de Vriesnot geophytic > 45.45 Corydalis heterocarpa japonicaRimmer de Vries > 46.46 Corydalis schanginii mixed subsppRimmer de Vries > 47.47 Corydalis sibiricaRimmer de Vries > 48.48 Crinum asiaticum var. japonicumJohn Barnes > 48a Crinum asiaticum James Waddick< ‘Ben Ire’ > 49.49 Crinum macowanii hybr.John Barnes > 50.50 Crinum mooreiJohn Barnesalready germinated > 51.51 Cyclamen graecumJane McGary > 52.52 Cypella giganteaJohannes-Ulrich Urban > 53.53 Cyrtanthus brachyscyphusRimmer de Vries > 54.54 Dichelostemma capitatumJim Barton > 55.55 Dichelostemma capitatum > 56.56 Dichelostemma ida-maiaJim Barton > 57.57Dichelostemma multiflorumJim Barton > 58.58 Dichelostemma volubileJim Barton > 59.59 Ennealophys euryandrus > 60.60 Eucomis autumnalisJohn Barnes > 61.61 Freesia laxa, salmonMichael Kentopen pollinated > 62.62 Freesia laxa f. aureaJohannes-Ulrich Urban > 63.63 Freesia laxa “blue” (lavender)John Barnes > 64.64 Fritillaria affinisTerry Laskiewiczwild collected Cowlitz Co WA > 65.65 Fritillaria affinisRobert Werra > 66.66 Fritillaria crassifolia ssp kurdicaJane McGary > 67.67 Fritillaria raddeanaJane McGary > 68.68 Fritillaria rhodocanakisJane McGary > 69.69 Fritillaria sewerzowiiJane McGary > 70.70 Fritillaria stenantheraJane McGary > 71.71 Fritillaria striataJane McGary< Tejon Ranch, Kern Co., CA > 72.72 Galtonia candicansJohannes-Ulrich Urban > 73.73 Gladiolus caryophyllaceusRimmer de Vries > 74.74 Gladiolus daleniiJohannes-Ulrich Urban<Silverhill > 75.75 Gladiolus illyricusJohannes-Ulrich Urban > 76.76 Habranthus robustusMichael Kentopen pollinated > 77.77 Habranthus robustus var. biflorusJohannes-Ulrich Urban<PBS, Lynn > Makela > 78.78 Habranthus robustusJohn Barnes > 79.79 Haemanthus humilisMary Sue Ittner > 80.80 Herbertia lahueRimmer de Vries > 81.81 Hesperantha nuttalliiRimmer de Vries > 82.82 Ipheion uniflorum > 83.83 Iris ‘Cythe’Jane McGaryRegeliocyclus hybr. > 84.84 Iris xiphiumJohannes-Ulrich Urbanwild collected > 85.85 Ixia polystachyaChad COx > 86.86 Lachenalia orchidioides > 87.87 Leucojum aestivumAlbertus Vos > 88.88 Lilium ‘Arabian Nights’Rimmer de Vries > 89.89 Lilium candidumAlbertus Vos > 90.90 Lilium longiflorumJohannes-Ulrich Urbanex ‘White Triumphator’ > 91.91 Lilium philippinenseJohn Barnes > 92.92 Manfreda sp.John Barnes > 93.93 Massonia bredasdorpensisRimmer de Vries > 94.94 Mirabilis jalapa, magentaMichael Kent > 95.95 Moraea aristataRobert Werra > 96.96 Moraea ciliataRobert Werra > 97.97 Moraea macronyxRobert Werracormlets > 98.98 Moraea polyanthosRobert Werra > 99.99 Moraea vegetaRobert Werra > 100.100 Moraea vespertinaRobert Werra > 101. 101Moraea villosaRobert Werra > 102.102 Narcissus bulbocodium ssp. obesusJohannes-Ulrich Urbanwild > collected > 103.103 Narcissus cordubensisJohannes-Ulrich UrbanE-E 4-19 > 104.104 Narcissus dubiusAlbertus Vos > 105.105 Narcissus papyraceusJohannes-Ulrich Urbanwild collected > 106.106 Narcissus tazetta hybrsWilliam Welch‘Autumn Colors’ strain > 107.107 Narcissus tazetta hybrsWilliam Welch“3N/4N” strain > 108.108 Nerine kriegiiMary Sue Ittner > 109.109 Pauridia capensisRimmer de Vries > 110.110 Pelargonium mollicomumRimmer de Vries > 111.111 Oncostemma (Scilla) peruvianaJohannes-Ulrich Urban< ‘Grand Bleu’ > 112.112 Oncostemma (Scilla) peruvianaJohn Barnes > 113.113 Ornithogalum candicansRimmer de Vries > 114.114 Ornithogalum orthophyllum ssp. baeticum Johannes-Ulrich > Urbanwild collected > 115.115 Ornithogalum richtersvendensisJohannes-Ulrich Urban > 116.116 Orthrosanthes chimboracensisRimmer de Vries > 117.117 Orthrosanthes laxusRimmer de Vries > 118.118 Orthrosanthes sp.Rimmer de Vries > 119.119 Oxalis squamataRimmer de Vries > 120.120 Pancratium maritimumAlbertus Vos > 121.121 Rhodophiala bagnoldiiArcangelo Wessells< Chile > 122.122 Sinningia eumorphaRimmer de Vries > 123.123 Sinningia laraeRimmer de Vries > 124.124 Sinningia micansRimmer de Vries > 125.125 Sinningia tubifloraRimmer de Vries > 126.126 Sinningia warmingiiRimmer de Vries > 127.127 Triteleia hyacinthinaRimmer de Vries > 128.128Triteleia ixioidesJim Barton > 129.129 Triteleia ixioidesRimmer de Vries > 130.130 Triteleia laxaJim Barton > 131.131 Triteleia lugensArcangelo Wessells<Napa, CA, 2018 > 132.132 Triteleia peduncularisJim Barton > 133.133 Tropaeolum brachycerasChad Cox > 134.134 Tropaeolum hookerianumJohannes-Ulrich Urban > 135.135 Tropaeaolum hookerianum v.Chad Coxvar. austropurpureum > 136.136 Tropaeolum hookerianumvar. austropurpureum > 137.137 Tulbaghia violaceaAlbertus Vospotentially invasive > 138.138 Tulipa vvedenskyiAlbertus Vos > 139.139 Urginea undulataRimmer de Vries > 140.140 Veltheimia bracteataM. Gastil-Buhl > 141.141 Veltheimia bracteataMarvin Ellenbecker > 142.142 Veltheimia bracteataRimmer de Vries > 143.143 Wachendorfia thyrsifloraRimmer de Vries > 144.144 Zantedeschia aethiopicaJohannes-Ulrich Urbanlarge form > 145.145 Zephyranthes ‘Capricorn’John Barnes > 146.146 Zephyranthes drummondiiJohn Barnes > 147.147 Zephyranthes LabuffaroseaJohn Barnes > 148.148 Zephyranthes macrosiphonRimmer de Vries > 149.149 Zephyranthes minimaMichael Kentopen pollinated > 150.150 Zephyranthes primulinaMichael Kentopen pollinated > 151.151 Zephyranthes smalliiMichael Kentopen pollinated > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net > http://lists.pacificbulbsociety.net/cgi-bin/… > _______________________________________________ pbs mailing list pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net http://lists.pacificbulbsociety.net/cgi-bin/…