Brian,
I ran into an old post where you mentioned Phlox mesoleuca 'Paul Maslin'.
Do you of anyone who has this yellow form?
Thanks,
Clarence H. Falstad, III
Walters Gardens, Inc.
1992 - 96th Avenue, PO Box 137
Zeeland, MI 49464-0137
616-772-5975 ext 1750
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Would that I did. At one time we had a handful of P. mesoleuca forms -
'Paul Maslin', 'Mary Maslin', 'Tangerine', 'Arroyo' and a white whose name
eludes me for the moment. Now there are only the photos. Do you know where
*any* of these can be obtained? Have you tried Panayoti Kelaidis?
Brian
On
Would that I did. At one time we had a handful of P. mesoleuca forms - 'Paul
Maslin', 'Mary Maslin', 'Tangerine', 'Arroyo' and a white whose name eludes me
for the moment. Now there are only the photos. Do you know where any of these
can be obtained? Have you tried Panayoti Kelaidis?
‘Chame
I'd love yellow phlox..but betting not hardy for me. Mr. Kyle Fletcher Baker,
MCNMaine Zone 5
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I'd love yellow phlox..but betting not hardy for me.
I suspect that was one reason for their disappearance from horticulture; the
other being difficulty of propagation. The late Homer Hill, of Arvada,
Colorado, propagated them by root cuttings.
I had ‘Mary Maslin’ in the garden here for many
I had one for years until someone zealously weeded it out.
I will forward this to Phyllis Gustafson. She may know someone in Medford that
still has it if she doesn't.
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