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Sep 16, 2012 9:45 AM CST
Name: Betty
Bakersfield, CA
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How about the dormant BASS GIBSON? Newyorkrita has shown pictures of it growing on Long Island. Do any other northerners have that one, and if so how does it perform?

Karin, those are really beautiful and I love those colors, and I got EIGHT MILES HIGH this summer from Maryott's. My ultimate goal is to get toothy minis and smalls, though, and I feel I should be working with the wider petals whenever I can, plus I'm only doing this for my own pleasure so I'm looking for either EV's or SEV's now because DOR's diminish over time in my hot summer garden. I do like the narrow toothy petals a lot, but for the little guys I think wider petals would be better. BITTEN AG'IN is a good toothy one for me and I've collected and frozen pollen for an early (hopefully!) start next spring.
Betty

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