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WANTED: Named Daffs, muscari, hyacinths, etc

Posted by chemocurl zone 5/6 S IN (My Page) on
Tue, Oct 24, 06 at 8:45

also looking for spring crocus, fall crocus, asiatic lilies...etc

Please see my list to see if there is anything of interest.

Sue

Here is a link that might be useful: My trade list


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RE: WANTED: Named Daffs, muscari, hyacinths, etc

Hi Sue,
It's been a while since we last chatted. Hope you are doing well.
I have some Muscari 'neglectum". It reproduces very well. I'd be interested in something that would be drought tolerant. Maybe your Monarda "Blue Stocking" or the Artemisia "Limelight".

Xtal


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RE: WANTED: Named Daffs, muscari, hyacinths, etc

Hi Sue,
I would be interested in trading for some Lycoris Squamigera if you have some to spare. I sent you an email.
Kato


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RE: WANTED: Named Daffs, muscari, hyacinths, etc

PLEASE reply here, and email me as well, but not through GW, as I am not getting all my emails. You can get my addy, from the email form here at GW.

Thanks!

Kato_b, I just happened to see your reply here, and have emailed you privately.

Sue


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RE: WANTED: Named Daffs, muscari, hyacinths, etc

Hi Sue, I just sent another email. I hope it found it's way there.
I've been getting ZERO gardenweb emails since Ivill. took over. I didn't think it was a big deal until just now when it occured to me that people might actually want to contact ME! LOL


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