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Jul 14, 2011 4:06 PM CST
Name: Juli
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Yes, Betty, I did! It will take me a bit to get them sorted and ready to post.

Rita - you might want to start a separate thread about the climate problems. I really don't think you can lump all the growers or all the flowers together. I saw some really nice - and very southern - flowers that were flat wide open at 8 a.m. in Curt's garden yesterday. Maybe there will be some good suggestions for you for flowers that open really well that are from the south.

I remember when I had Shelter Cove - it was from California -- and it opened well here even when nights were in the low 40's.

Betty, I have one of the itty bitty Grace Stamile doubles. Little Wild Flower. It has some of the very best branching and highest bud counts of any plants I grow. I'd love to have others but have not seen any other ones growing up here. But, like I say, I don't get out in the gardens around here like I used to. Along my front sidewalk, on one side I have my "regular" size flowers, and the other side has quite a few of the little ones. I have room for more - just need to find some. I only want ones under 2".

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