Pacific BX 105

Dell Sherk dells@voicenet.com
Tue, 18 Oct 2005 10:51:15 PDT
Dear All, 
    The items listed below have been donated by people from all over the
world, to be shared. If you are interested in obtaining some of them, please
email me PRIVATELY at <dells@voicenet.com>. Include "BX 105" 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 don't 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 (cash or check) you should send the
PBS treasurer to defray our costs for packing and first-class postage. 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 429, New Hope, PA, 18938, USA. Donors will receive credit on
the BX for the cost of postage for their donations.

 PLEASE NOTE:  I WILL REPLY TO YOU WITHIN 24 HRS OF MY RECEIPT OF YOUR
ORDER.. IF YOU DO NOT HEAR FROM ME, TRY AGAIN !!

From Jane McGary:
BULBS

1. Arum dioscoridis:  a fine form with well-marked cream and black spathes.
2. Bloomeria crocea ssp. montana:  bright yellow flowers, related to
Brodiaea.
3. Arum concinnum
4. Trichopetalum plumosum:  South American, with small, fringed white
flowers, hardy to 20 F.
5. Arum sintenisii
6. Colchicum minutum:  a tiny species
7. Gillesia graminifolia:  South American plant of botanical interest, tiny
green flowers on long stems
8. Arisarum vulgare forma typicum:  probably hardy only to 25F
9. Dichelostemma volubile:  lavender flowers on a long twining stem
10. Acis trichophylla (syn. Leucojum trichophyllum):  tiny flared white
bells, hardy to 20F
11. Fritillaria eastwoodiae:  red flowers, N. California

From Marie-Paule Opdenakker:
12. Bulbils of an unknown lily (orange, tiger-lily type)

From Carolyn Craft:

13. Small rhizomes of hybrid bearded iris. Mixed hybrids, mostly labeled.

From Doug Westfall:
SEED

14. Haemanthus coccineus
15. Haemanthus hirsutus PINK
16. Veltheimia capensis
17. Veltheimia x 'Rosealba' (seed may not produce true 'Rosealba' blooms)

From Dennis Kramb:

18. Seed of Lousiana iris, mixed cultivars, mostly reds, oranges, and
yellows, with heavy influence from Iris fulva

From Mark Mazer:

19.  Corms of Cypella coelestis

From Dave Brastow:

20. Seed of Nomocharis aperta from plant grown from seed wild-collected by
Collector's Nursery

Thank you, Jane, Marie-Paule, Carolyn, Doug, Dennis, Mark, and Dave !!

Best wishes,
Dell

--Dell Sherk, Director, Pacific BX




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