[Women] irises in need of homes

Annie Warmke annie at bluerockstation.com
Wed Jul 11 11:05:03 CDT 2018


If you have any left after everyone takes what they want I will be 
thrilled to take left overs.  This is my favorite way to obtain plants.  
Annie

On 7/11/2018 12:00 PM, Rebecca Phillips via Women wrote:
>
> Dear UU women:
>
>
> Having decided this morning to thin the irises to give the daylilies 
> and gladioli more breathing room, I discovered enough plants to fill 
> three trash bags, plus one smaller bag of what is almost certain to be 
> a nice bicolor iris. (The others could be either of two vintage 
> purple, white, or pink.)
>
>
> If your garden could use any indestructible plants that flower 
> reliably in May, please let me know. I could bring some to women's 
> group if anyone is interested.  (Maggie, they will be transferred to a 
> clean bag for the move. Barb Kidd, I am saving several clumps so that 
> you are sure to get some "Grape Kool-Aid.")
>
>
> One request, I*think* I saved myself a clump of a lovely white iris 
> that came from the late Michael Lyons. In case I didn't and the plant 
> ends up with you, please save me a start when it needs dividing.
>
>
> Rebecca
>
>
> "If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need."-- 
> Cicero
>
>
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Annie Warmke Blue Rock Station LLC Warmke Farm LLC 
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