Re: Shopping Section Ads in IRISES


Ron,
 
Three possibilities:
 
Willow Creek Farm & Gardens, Larry & Heidi Buntrock and Rick & Holly Putskey (920) 229-0225
W5337 State Road 21
Wautoma, Wisconsin  54982
They purchased Argyle Acres and moved all the iris stock to Wisconsin.  They have a Facebook presence.  irises@argyleacres.com
 
Robert (Bob) Skaggs (314) 706-3701  (636) 942-2316
5425 Peaceful Ridge
House Springs, MO 63051
His introductions are presently made via Hugh Stout, Stout Gardens at DancingTree.   robert.e.skaggs@wildblue.net    
 
Charles Pickett (573) 334-1232
1132 Bertling
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Owner of  Matthews Iris Garden (573) 794-2603
181 Swallow Lane
Chaffee, MO 63740-8202 
No website or email.  Grows thousands of historics. 
 
Also check the Fall 2014 HIPS Journal ROOTS on pages 26-27 for a list of commercial sources prepared by Laetitia Munro (973) 208-8490 sugarbean1@optonline.net.  And check out Tall Talk bulletin listings for TBIS.
 
Jim Morris
President
American Iris Society 
 
In a message dated 11/21/2014 11:25:03 A.M. Central Standard Time, c95039e11@rewrite.aisboard.org writes:
Hi Ron,
Wild Oak Farms, Tony & Cheryl Hicks, (909) 307-4565, 32036 Live Oak Canyon Rd., Redlands, CA 92373, wildoakfarms.redlands@gmail.com;
Rainbow Vista Farms, Al & Victoria Salsgiver, (760) 723-2929, 4343 Rainbow Vista Drive, Fallbrook, CA 92028, asalsgiver@msn.com;
Burgard Iris Farm, Catherine & Emil Burgard, (805) 835-3965, 840 Climbing Tree Ln, Templeton, CA 93465, burgardfarms@yahoo.com;
There are a few more I will send later. These are small gardens, but you never know.  Hope all is well with your family.
Cheryl
 
> Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 11:08:47 -0600
> To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
> Subject: [AISdiscuss] Shopping Section Ads in IRISES
> From: 102w@rewrite.aisboard.org
>
> In renewing the shopping section ads in IRISES, I have found that
> several commercial iris growers are discontinuing their ads in the
> shopping section.
> Some are moving south. Some have lost a loved one and can no longer run
> the business. Others have just grown too elderly to keep up.
> The results is we are losing advertising revenue and losing many
> commercial growers who have been around for a long time.
> If any of you know of any new commercial growers or any possibility of
> new advertisers, please contact me with the information and I will get
> in touch with them to see if they would like to advertise in IRISES.
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Ron Killingsworth, Advertising Editor, IRISES
>


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