>> "For every minion of the peaks there are a dozen steppe children
>> growing in the dry Continental heart of all hemispheres still unknown
>> to horticulture".  quote used by Bob Nold

(Quote's by Panayoti.)
>
> It is for these "steppe children" that I and a few others formed the
> Great Plains Native Plant Society nearly 30 years ago.  That and the
> urge to carry on where our friend and neighbor Claude Barr left off.

It seems to me that most, if not all, of Barr's named varieties of Great 
Plains plants, cactus excepted, have been lost to the trade.
Is this true?

Bob Nold
Denver, Colorado, USA 

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