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Sep 9, 2011 3:27 PM CST
Name: Leon
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Sutton's Cache Of Gold looks very healthy there. That's another one for my wish list! They are so much easier here than some of the TB's. Fortunately (or unfortunately) it gets plenty cold here in winter, so they seem to grow and bloom better. I think Mid-American Gardens has some of the nicest introductions lately. But I've had to slow down with my ordering because of space limitations. We've got irises growing just about everywhere, even in the compost heap! "Tingle" from Paul Black is a fantastic SDB, and I just now found a picture which I'll place here: It is a gorgeous iris!

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I hope you don't mind all these yellows:
But how can I forget "Tweety Bird"?
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And "Vavoom"?
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Also Keith Keppel's IB "Protocol"
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Here is Paul Black's "Bundle Of Love". This is a
fantastic BB iris. Pink Stds. & Yellow Cream falls.
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