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Comments (11)My dog just died. His name was Jack Hollywood. I'm getting ready to plant these next weekend as soon as I figure out how to make the wire root cages to keep the voles from profiting at my expense and breaking my heart: On Stage Hollywood Lights Marilyn Monroe (for the beautiful blonde cocker mix next door, whom he loved) I have a row of family plants: Butch NR, a gift from Butch Ragland, in honor of a previous dog, Butch Limey Lisa & Lisa Marie (the latter smaller this year than last; I'm worried) Jon's Song got killed by the voles and I'm very upset; it's not commercially available. Golden Tiara and Emerald Tiara for another dog, our Queen Sophie Marie Sweet Home Chicago, because it was our hometown The only dog left out is Heidi Delilah, a German breed; I guess 'Lederhosen' would do but I'd rather have something smaller and closer to her name. I also have jonquils (okay, just daffodils) for my partner. I have roses for my grandmother Rosalie ('Peace' and 'Chicago Peace' - she had regular peace and 'JFK' but 'Chicago Peace' didn't exist in her time) and daylily 'Judith' for my mother. Old House Garden sold me hyacinth bulbs named 'Marie' and 'Madam Sophie', and made 50% good on it when the first crop all died because they were in pots, as they neglected to put a warning in their planting instructions that you can't grow these heirloom hyacinths it pots. Here is a link that might be useful: Old House Gardens - Antique Bulbs 'Marie' & 'Madam Sophie'...See MorePictures, finally!
Comments (4)Thanks for the heads up, Paul. Oh man! that really makes me mad. It seems every time I buy something not really popular, I end up with the wrong plant. I bought this 4 years ago. I was just starting my "hostamania" and relied on the sellers to send me what I ordered. I have had this happen with one particular, very well known seller at least three other times. This is also from that seller. I have already stopped buying from him. chris...See MoreLiverpool White
Comments (3)there are very few absolutely pure white flowers.. grandma being plantaginea ... whose scent i tend to call gardenia like ... most near white flowers are descendents of her... and do carry the scent in the dna ... to varying degrees ... there are a couple pure white ... that have no scent ... but i dont recall their heritage.. they are very old ... white edger coming to mind ... look very, very close at both the bud.. and the first hours the flower is open.. and you will usually find some trace of purple.. which bleaches out quickly ... also.. plantaginea opens in the evening.. but other fragrants may or may not follow that heritage .... ken...See MoreJapanese Beatles
Comments (2)Six of those nasty buggers ended up in Derrik the Toad's tummy. He ate them all in one setting and thoroughly enjoyed them. ;)...See MoreOkanagan
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