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Aug 22, 2015 12:11 PM CST
Name: Tom
Southern Wisconsin (Zone 5b)
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Great going Patrick, Thumbs up that will look great next year I'm sure when all of the blooms are there to admire. We will be wanting to see pictures for sure! Smiling

I finished planting half of the bed that I had torn out, and am ready to dig up the rest of that bed. There will still be many odds and ends of irises from digging those clumps that are going to be available for postage in medium flat rate boxes only. These may be smaller rhizomes in some cases, but all named, unless you want some of the red NOID (THE famouse Red NOID Hilarious! ) I also have some historics too, but the boxes will be filled with irises of my choice. You get to say no historic, no mini's, or no moderns, but that's the extent of your choice. I've shipped 3 boxes like this, have two more to go out next week, but there's still more. I'm digging up some bigger clumps and only planting back 3 to 6 of each variety. Smiling
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