Reposting of Pacific BX 35; It is still open!

Dell Sherk dells@voicenet.com
Wed, 30 Jul 2003 05:59:25 PDT
Most items are still available:

Dear All,

     The items listed below have been donated by PBS list members for
sharing. If you are interested in obtaining some of them, please email me
PRIVATELY at <dells@voicenet.com>. Include "BX 35" in the subject line.
Specify the NUMBERS of the items which you would like; do not specify
quantities.  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 (cash or check) you should send the PBS
treasurer for your order. This is a charge to defray
costs for packing and first-class postage. It is a good idea to include your
snail mail address too, in case I don't already have it.
    Some of you are members of the PBS discussion forum but not members of
the Pacific Bulb Society. THIS BX OFFERING IS AVAILABLE ONLY TO MEMBERS OF
THE PBS. Consider joining the PBS so that you can take advantage of future
offers such as this. Go to our website:  http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/ . Or
contact me at dells@voicenet.com
    If you would like to donate seeds or bulbs/corms to the PBS, please send
CLEAN, clearly labeled material to: Dell Sherk, PO Box 224, Holicong, PA,
18928, USA. Donors will receive credit on the BX for the cost of postage for
their donations.

From Paul Tyerman:

SEED:

1. Lachenalia pallida
2. Albuca altissima (this seed was harvested 18 months ago)

From Mary Sue Ittner:

BULBS:

3. Camassia leichtlinii--winter growing, seedlings, not big enough to bloom
so haven't confirmed identity

4. Cyrtanthus elatus x montanus--bulblets, evergreen
5. Geissorhiza monanthos--cormlets, small, beautiful flower, picture on the
wiki, winter growing
6. Ipheion uniflorum--white, winter growing
7. Ixia monadelpha--blue-violet, cormlets, winter growing
8. Leucocoryne vittae I think, I didn't get all my pots renamed to the
correct name and I had some L. purpurea to share so I'm not sure which this
is. Both are nice.--winter growing, from Chile, gorgeous flowers


SEED , all of winter growing plants:

9. Bellevalia romana

10. Brodiaea jolonensis-low growing one from Southern California, long
blooming 
early

11. Delphinium ulginosum--2nd generation seed from plants grown from 2300
feet in Lake County California. Fleshy, 3 lobed yellowish green leaves in a
basal rosette. 12" spikes of blue-purple flowers. Blooms late spring, early
summer
12. Geissorhiza heterostyla--purple
13. Lachenalia aloides aurea--gold
14. Lachenalia elegans suaveolens
15. Lachenalia reflexa-yellow
16. Moraea hybrids--By popular request, remember my different colors and
combinations of yellows and oranges on the wiki. Can be weedy in areas that
are mild and wet in winter
17. Moraea pendula-- This one was open pollinated, growing near the ones
above so probably is a hybrid
18. Pelargonium incrassatum--just a few seeds, wonderful flowers, see on the
wiki
19. Romulea citrina--yellow
20. Sparaxis bulbifera--white
21. Sparaxis grandiflora violacea (also a few cormlets)--wiki picture
22. Triteleia ixioides scabra--Seed could be hybridized, the original plants
are tall, early blooming and long blooming, vigorous nice bright yellow

Thank you, Paul and Mary Sue !!

Best wishes,
Dell

--Dell Sherk, Director, Pacific BX


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