I visited a nursery yesterday at lunch in Columbia, SC, that is known for keeping the same plants a long time and never reducing their price. Most plants die,...
Mike, I too ran across the Select Yellow #2 at a Box Store in late summer. My guess was that it is one of the numbered un-named HSPY x austrinum cross of the...
Does anyone know 'Yubai'? I got it from Gordon Severe in 1984, and have an image of the flower at <http://www.pbase.com/image/36448182>. After 20 years, the...
Mr. Kelly, I don't know whether or not the info I'm about to give you is pertinent, or not. Anyway, we purchased a deciduous azalea labeled '002', in Nov.,...
Mary & Bill McDavit
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Dec 1, 2004 11:50 pm
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Thanks, Bill. If I'm not mistaken it was probably labeled 83-002? I believe Mike Creel has a clone of that label also. I was suggesting that the Select...
This is the first time I have seen that name. I would suspect it is a Satsuki with a similar name, perhaps Yuka. I just rooted some Yuka this past winter....
Bill, I also have a yellow azalea from Tom Dodd III when he ran a nursery near Charleston. It has a label on it that reads "Hotspur Yellow X Austrinum...
Today I received a copy of - The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World Famous Azaleas - by Yin-Chum Shen. I'm impressed even though I can't read the majority...
Buddy, Could you please tell us the source of the book? And, the cost? Thanks, Bill McDavit - Sunset Lakes, NC - Zone 8 ... From: Buddy Lee To:...
Mary & Bill McDavit
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Dec 2, 2004 1:43 pm
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Sorry, that the possible lead I gave for the ID'ing of "Select Yellow #2" did not pan out. Bill McDavit - Sunset Lakes, NC - Zone 8 Subject: Re: [AZ] Dodd's...
Mary & Bill McDavit
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Dec 2, 2004 1:45 pm
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Buddy, Is this the book Tijs Huisman was assisting the author with completing? I seem to recall Tijs mentioning such a project. Joe Schild Hixson, TN USDA...
Joe Schild
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Dec 2, 2004 3:42 pm
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About the new azalea book: Joe Schild wrote: Buddy, Is this the book Tijs Huisman was assisting the author with completing? I seem to recall Tijs mentioning...
T. Huisman
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Dec 2, 2004 5:40 pm
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Hi All: The Hot Spur Yellow x Austrinum that I have came from A Mr. Thopson who had A small Nursery in Mobile back in the early 80`s.I don`t think this plant...
Mike - Would like to know if they ship these. I love the yellows and oranges. Thank you. Deloris Smith Zone 7 ... From: "Mike Creel" <mikeacreel@...> To:...
DELORIS SMITH
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Dec 2, 2004 8:20 pm
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Interesting thread--In the Tom Dodd Nursery catalog (2004) both "Taylor Maid" and 'Mooshatanio' are still listed. Strangely, 'Anita Keummels', one of their...
Oh, this nursery barely even grows plants, much less ships. Also very expensive. These few surviving and neglected azaleas are in very large pots, something ...
Earl, When I saw your HSY x austrinum and you said it came from Mobile, I assumed it was the Dodd # 4, perhaps erroneously. However, it is pretty much a...
Sure would like a photo and if possible maybe a plant (please, please). Since yellow is my favorite. Deloris Smith zone 7 Smit5857@... ... From:...
DELORIS SMITH
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Dec 3, 2004 12:29 am
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Hotspur Yellow, which I now have a pure plant of, is an Exbury (and a tetraploid), and as I understand it most Dodd and Aromi hybrids with large flowers are ...
Deloris, I've seen Clear Creek, an excellent heat tolerant cultivar in my view, at more than one Lowes. Will, 7a ... From: "Mike Creel" <mikeacreel@...> ...
Deloris, Clear Creek is an excellent azalea with very nice colors. It is also cold hardy, for a friend has one on Signal Mountain, TN, at 2000' elevation and ...
Joe Schild
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Dec 3, 2004 4:36 am
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At 10:23 PM -0800 on 12/1/04, Buddy Lee wrote ... It might be of interest to know that Yin Chun Shen is a member of the ASA, since 2001. Regards, Bob Stelloh...
where did you get this book and how much was it. maybe my children can give this for Christmas Thank you Betty Campobello, SC 7...
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Dec 3, 2004 12:23 pm
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R. x fraserii azalea (R. canadense x molle ssp. japonicum, George Fraser 1912) is known to be sterile, but I found last autumn to my surprise ten well expanded...
Betty wrote: where did you get this book and how much was it. maybe my children can give this for Christmas Thank you Betty Campobello, SC 7 My answer: Hi...
T. Huisman
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Dec 3, 2004 4:46 pm
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Don't give up yet on getting seed to form on your fraserii over there in Denmark. I assume these pods were from open pollination. Next season try some ...
Does anyone know the whereabout of the old Satsuki cultivar Kyokkonishiki, which is a parent listed in many early Satsuki crosses. A friend of mine in ...
-Hello Tijs; Suggesstion- Donate the second one to a lucky ASA member who attends the annual convention- Tadeusz- Orland Park,Ill "warming up to high 20's...
Since we are on the "Asian" kick for the last couple of days , I would like to ask the members whether they have obtained some books from the Missouri...
Mike, Kyokkonishiki was not on the list of liners Bill Steele sold at the 2004 ARS Convention at King of Prussia, nor is it listed in Bill's 2002 or 2003 liner...