Pacific BX 230 (Dell Sherk)

Dell Sherk ds429@comcast.net
Sun, 20 Dec 2009 20:27:17 PST
Dear Person,

Please contact me at ds429@comcast.net

Dell

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 Dear Sir/Madam,

 

May I get the details of BX230?

 

B.Rds,

 
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> 1. Re: unknown Iris (Dennis Kramb)
> 2. Re: Pacific BX 230 (Dell Sherk)
> 3. Candy Lilies Iris x norrisii - 2 (Jay Yourch)
> 4. Re: unknown Iris (James Waddick)
> 5. Re: Candy Lilies (aclyburn17@verizon.net)
> 6. Mailing list (Robert-E. Brasseur)
> 7. Re: Candy Lilies Iris x norrisii - 2 (James Waddick)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 00:34:50 -0500
> From: Dennis Kramb <dkramb@badbear.com>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] unknown Iris
> To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
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> Ina wrote:
> > There is this lovely Iris in my bog garden. My lack of knowledge is 
> > great. Is it a Japanese Iris or what?
> >
> > http://flickr.com/photos/plantlover/…
> >
> > Thank you
> > 
> 
> Looks like a Japanese iris to me, for sure.
> 
> Dennis in snowy Cincinnati
> 
> 
> 
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 08:41:45 -0500
> From: "Dell Sherk" <ds429@comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] Pacific BX 230
> To: "'Pacific Bulb Society'" <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
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> I have received your order. Note: better to use my other email address:
> ds429@comcast.net
> 
> Happy holidays,
> Dell
> 
> Dell Sherk, PBS BX
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> On Behalf Of Ellen Watrous
> Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 5:05 PM
> To: Pacific Bulb Society
> Subject: Re: [pbs] Pacific BX 230
> 
> Hi Dell,
> 
> Please send me
> 
> 1. Lilium humboldtii
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Ellen Watrous
> 3334 NW Covey Run
> Corvallis, OR 97330
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "Dell Sherk" <ds429@comcast.net>
> Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 8:34 AM
> To: "'Pacific Bulb Society'" <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>; "'Roger Macfarlane'" 
> <macfarla@almaden.ibm.com>; "'Mark Wilcox'" <marque219@yahoo.com>; "Cathy 
> Craig" <CathyCraigEA@hotmail.com>
> Subject: [pbs] Pacific BX 230
> 
> > Dear All,
> >
> > The items listed below have been donated by our members to be 
> > shared.
> >
> > If you are interested in obtaining some of them, please email me 
> > PRIVATELY
> > at <ds429@comcast.net>. Include "BX 230" 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 (usually $2.00/item)
> > (cash, check, or Pay Pal to <Arnold140@verizon.net>; no money orders,
> > please) you should send the PBS treasurer to defray our costs for packing
> > and first-class, priority-mail, or international postage.
> >
> > PLEASE NOTE: NEW POSTAL-RATE SCHEMES NECESSITATE OUR PLACING A SURCHARGE 
> > ON
> > EACH ORDER FROM PBS BX OFFERINGS.
> >
> > Some of you are members of the online PBS discussion forum but are 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 
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> > of future offers such as this. Go to our website:
> > http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/ ....
> >
> > If you would like to donate seeds or bulbs/corms to the 
> > PBS,(Donors
> > will receive credit on the BX for the cost of postage for their 
> > donations.),
> > please send CLEAN, clearly labeled plant materials to:
> >
> > Dell Sherk
> > 6832 Phillips Mill Rd.
> > New Hope, PA, 18938
> > USA
> >
> > Non US donors should contact me for instructions before sending seeds.
> >
> > I WILL REPLY TO YOU WITHIN 24 HRS OF MY RECEIPT OF YOUR ORDER.
> > IF YOU DO NOT HEAR FROM ME, TRY AGAIN !!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>From Nhu Nguyen: (SEEDS)
> >
> > 1. Lilium humboldtii
> > 2. Nerine sarniensis - hybrid seeds of mixed parentage of white, striped
> > pink, and carmine red
> >
> >>From Eric Duma: (SEEDS)
> >
> > 3. Lilium leucanthum OP
> > 4. Lilium henryi OP
> > 5. Purple Trumpet Voluntaire Strain
> > 6. Orange Trumpet Voluntaire Strain
> > 7. Griesbach Tetraploid Asiatic Lilium Orange X Orange
> >
> >
> >>From Gary Meltzer:
> >
> > 8. Seed of Tacca leontopetaloides
> >
> >>From Jan Agoston (SEEDS):
> >
> > 9. Iris graminea
> > 10. Iris lactaea var chrysantha
> > 11. Iris ochroleuca ssp gigantean
> > 12. Cyclamen coum
> > 13. Cyclamen hederifolium
> > 14. Belamcanda chinensis hybs
> > 15. Polygonatum latifolium
> > 16. Hosta plantaginea
> >
> > Thank you, Nhu, Eric, Gary, and Jan !!
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > Dell
> >
> > Dell Sherk, PBS BX
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 10:44:10 -0500
> From: "Jay Yourch" <jyourch@nc.rr.com>
> Subject: [pbs] Candy Lilies Iris x norrisii - 2
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> Jim,
> 
> I've not grown I. dichotoma or its hybrids with I. domestica, but I've had tremendous 
> success with I. domestica here in central North Carolina. My favorite is the 
> compact, yellow flowered 'Hello Yellow', a plant that's been so prolific with flowers 
> and seeds that I now have large patches that produce so many seeds that I'm able to 
> send them to seed exchanges in large quantities. I wouldn't consider the plant weedy 
> because the seedlings don't usually germinate far from the parent plants and are 
> easily dug, and relocated or shared with others, if one has too many. It's been very 
> adaptable in my garden, growing and flowering well in both moist and dry soils, full 
> sun or partial shade. The only troubles I've had are deer nibbling on the flower 
> buds, they don't favor its leaves, and voles destroying plants by eating the crowns, 
> but they also seem to prefer other plants. I'd like to try a pink flowered form of 
> I. domestica as well as the jewel toned hybrids if I can locate plants or seeds.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jay Yourch
> Raleigh, North Carolina
> Zone 7b
> 
> Jim Waddick wrote:
> 
> > Iris domestica (Belamcanda) has a wide distribution from
> >India through China to Japan and beyond. It has naturalized in parts
> >of Missouri and you can run across patches at old homesteads and in
> >open woodlands. Plants seem long lived.
> >
> > Iris dichotoma has a much smaller natural range in NE China,
> >to adjacent parts of Russia to N. Japan. It is a plant of open
> >grasslands. I saw a vast expanse of this plant on a treeless plain of
> >Inner Mongolia fully exposed to sun, snow and passing herds.
> 
> > It is very interesting to hear about the difficulties some
> >people seem to have growing these species and hybrids or having long
> >term success. Here both parents seem fairly easy and quick form seed.
> 
> > It is also disappointing to hear that 'muddy colors' seem to
> >predominate in at least some sources today. I recall the bright jewel
> >like tones of early seedlings.
> 
> 
> 
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 19 Dec 2009 23:58:55 -0600
> From: James Waddick <jwaddick@kc.rr.com>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] unknown Iris
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> >Looks like a Japanese iris to me, for sure.
> >
> >Dennis in snowy Cincinnati
> 
> I agree wikth Dennis. Jim W.
> -- 
> Dr. James W. Waddick
> 8871 NW Brostrom Rd.
> Kansas City Missouri 64152-2711
> USA
> Ph. 816-746-1949
> Zone 5 Record low -23F
> Summer 100F +
> 
> 
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 06:06:09 -0600 (CST)
> From: aclyburn17@verizon.net
> Subject: Re: [pbs] Candy Lilies
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> Some five years ago, my Hubby helped me dig and then plant a small 
> flowerbed. The first plants I planted in it were Candy Lilies which I 
> bought from Parks and a few of these are still alive though most 
> lasted only about four years.
> 
> Candy Lilies seem to love Indiana's hot, dry summers and Indiana's 
> heavy clay soil. (I'm in zone 5B here in Terre Haute.)
> Mine have done well for me with very little care. They bloomed 
> dependably every late summer while they lived and then set seed in 
> fairsized amounts. Some of these seed even managed to produce a few 
> volunteer seedlings which are beginning to bloom for me.
> The only thing about them that disappointed me was that Park only sent 
> me reds and one orange and one yellow.
> 
> Seems to me that I remember reading in the lazy S'S Nursery website 
> that they were breeding Candy Lilies and they had a few pictures up. 
> If I remember correctly, he had a very pretty purple one that I'm 
> thinking about buying this spring.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Anita Clyburn
> Terre Haute, Indiana
> (812) 877-4122
> Zone 5B and heavy clay.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 18:33:09 +0100
> From: "Robert-E. Brasseur" <r.e.brasseur@scarlet.be>
> Subject: [pbs] Mailing list
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> Dear list manager,
> 
> Some months ago I had some problems identifying a strange Hippeastrum hybrid and made contacts with PBS in search for help. I got the help and simultanuously I got into your mailing list. I now realise that I am not that much involved in bulb collection as to justify the large amount of mail I receive every day. So please write me off the list. Thanks in advance.
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> Best wishes for 2010!
> 
> Robert-E. Brasseur
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> Message: 7
> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 11:30:39 -0600
> From: James Waddick <jwaddick@kc.rr.com>
> Subject: Re: [pbs] Candy Lilies Iris x norrisii - 2
> To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
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> Jay Yourch wrote:
> 
> "I've had tremendous success with I. domestica here in 
> central North Carolina. My favorite is the
> compact, yellow flowered 'Hello Yellow'"
> 
> " I'm able to send them to seed exchanges in large quantities. "
> 
> Dear friends,
> Yes Jay has been generous and sent some of his seed to the 
> SIGNA Seed Exchange this year. We also have seed of both wild and 
> garden origin seed of both I domestica and I dichotoma. We also have 
> some choice Other Irids - many bulbous. The seed list goes to members 
> of SIGNA first, the is published on the web. I'll announce it here as 
> soon as I can, but it is days if not weeks away.
> 
> If I am lucky we'll even have some mixed Candy Lily (x 
> norrisii) seed on the web as a Late Arrival. I'm looking forward to 
> that one myself.
> 
> Thanks for all the comments. Jim W.
> 
> -- 
> Dr. James W. Waddick
> 8871 NW Brostrom Rd.
> Kansas City Missouri 64152-2711
> USA
> Ph. 816-746-1949
> Zone 5 Record low -23F
> Summer 100F +
> 
> 
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