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theoneflasehaddock 29-07-2004 06:30 PM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 
I ordered a turks cap lily collection from ww.dutchbulbs.com last year.

Out of 2 red, 2 yellow, 2 orange, and 1 purple turks cap, I recieved 3 yellow,
1 white, 1 dead, and 2 not large enough to flower.

Just felt like airing that here.

-

theoneflasehaddock

Doug Kanter 29-07-2004 06:43 PM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 

"theoneflasehaddock" ****off wrote in message
...
I ordered a turks cap lily collection from ww.dutchbulbs.com last year.

Out of 2 red, 2 yellow, 2 orange, and 1 purple turks cap, I recieved 3

yellow,
1 white, 1 dead, and 2 not large enough to flower.

Just felt like airing that here.

-

theoneflasehaddock


I hope you wrote/called them, and also let them know you're making their
name famous here.



Doug Kanter 29-07-2004 06:43 PM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 

"theoneflasehaddock" ****off wrote in message
...
I ordered a turks cap lily collection from ww.dutchbulbs.com last year.

Out of 2 red, 2 yellow, 2 orange, and 1 purple turks cap, I recieved 3

yellow,
1 white, 1 dead, and 2 not large enough to flower.

Just felt like airing that here.

-

theoneflasehaddock


I hope you wrote/called them, and also let them know you're making their
name famous here.



theoneflasehaddock 29-07-2004 07:53 PM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 

Subject: plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
From: "Doug Kanter"
Date: 7/29/2004 12:43 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id:


"theoneflasehaddock" ****off wrote in message
...
I ordered a turks cap lily collection from ww.dutchbulbs.com last year.

Out of 2 red, 2 yellow, 2 orange, and 1 purple turks cap, I recieved 3

yellow,
1 white, 1 dead, and 2 not large enough to flower.

Just felt like airing that here.

-

theoneflasehaddock


I hope you wrote/called them, and also let them know you're making their
name famous here.


I did email them, about the dead bulb, and another problem at the time of the
order, and another time to get them to remove my name from their email list,
which they haven't done.

-

theoneflasehaddock

theoneflasehaddock 29-07-2004 07:53 PM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 

Subject: plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
From: "Doug Kanter"
Date: 7/29/2004 12:43 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id:


"theoneflasehaddock" ****off wrote in message
...
I ordered a turks cap lily collection from ww.dutchbulbs.com last year.

Out of 2 red, 2 yellow, 2 orange, and 1 purple turks cap, I recieved 3

yellow,
1 white, 1 dead, and 2 not large enough to flower.

Just felt like airing that here.

-

theoneflasehaddock


I hope you wrote/called them, and also let them know you're making their
name famous here.


I did email them, about the dead bulb, and another problem at the time of the
order, and another time to get them to remove my name from their email list,
which they haven't done.

-

theoneflasehaddock

Zemedelec 29-07-2004 09:12 PM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 
I too received Turks' Caps (from a generally reliable US company.) My story has
a happier ending. The first lily that bloomed in a grouping of 3 was orange,
spotted--but definitely not a Turk's Cap. I called the company and they
offered a full refund. I was about to take it when I recalled I still had two
lilies to go. I said if the other two were OK, I wouldn't mind having one
slightly different. They duly blossomed, last year and this, into turbans as
beautiful as anything you will see in the Shah-nameh. I'm sorry to hear you
had such a bad experience. My whole three years of gardening on my own has led
to this conclusion: buy as local as possible, and buy from specialists--people
who offer only bulbs, only day lilies, etc. It seems to bring better results,
and they usually include quite detailed information on how to get the best
results.

Leslie
zemedelec

Zemedelec 29-07-2004 09:12 PM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 
I too received Turks' Caps (from a generally reliable US company.) My story has
a happier ending. The first lily that bloomed in a grouping of 3 was orange,
spotted--but definitely not a Turk's Cap. I called the company and they
offered a full refund. I was about to take it when I recalled I still had two
lilies to go. I said if the other two were OK, I wouldn't mind having one
slightly different. They duly blossomed, last year and this, into turbans as
beautiful as anything you will see in the Shah-nameh. I'm sorry to hear you
had such a bad experience. My whole three years of gardening on my own has led
to this conclusion: buy as local as possible, and buy from specialists--people
who offer only bulbs, only day lilies, etc. It seems to bring better results,
and they usually include quite detailed information on how to get the best
results.

Leslie
zemedelec

Chip's Mom 29-07-2004 11:57 PM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 
I mostly lurk here, but I have a rather amusing story about flowers being
mislabeled or misrepresented......

My son was murdered on November 20th, 1999. To honor him I created a garden
in his honor. I planted it in the symbol for the bleeding heart which is an
inside circle of red, bordered with white. I have kept myself busy finding
plants that bloomed red and white. The first year, I ordered 12 white day
lilies. In the online picture they appeared pure white, but when they
bloomed they were a cream color...... I bought white irises, which were
mislabeled and bloomed white with purple tips. I bought white petunias
which half of them bloomed purple. I planted white roses, which last year
on Mother's Day, bloomed with red flowers. (They had always bloomed white
in past years, but bloomed with several red roses on two different bushes
last year on Mother's Day.) This year two orange day lilies of a completely
different kind bloomed in with the cream colored ones.

I have decided that this is a sign from heaven that my son wants a little
color in his garden, and perhaps he wants his mother's heart to stop
bleeding........... but that will never happen.

Carol


"theoneflasehaddock" ****off wrote in message
...
I ordered a turks cap lily collection from ww.dutchbulbs.com last year.

Out of 2 red, 2 yellow, 2 orange, and 1 purple turks cap, I recieved 3

yellow,
1 white, 1 dead, and 2 not large enough to flower.

Just felt like airing that here.

-

theoneflasehaddock




Chip's Mom 29-07-2004 11:57 PM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 
I mostly lurk here, but I have a rather amusing story about flowers being
mislabeled or misrepresented......

My son was murdered on November 20th, 1999. To honor him I created a garden
in his honor. I planted it in the symbol for the bleeding heart which is an
inside circle of red, bordered with white. I have kept myself busy finding
plants that bloomed red and white. The first year, I ordered 12 white day
lilies. In the online picture they appeared pure white, but when they
bloomed they were a cream color...... I bought white irises, which were
mislabeled and bloomed white with purple tips. I bought white petunias
which half of them bloomed purple. I planted white roses, which last year
on Mother's Day, bloomed with red flowers. (They had always bloomed white
in past years, but bloomed with several red roses on two different bushes
last year on Mother's Day.) This year two orange day lilies of a completely
different kind bloomed in with the cream colored ones.

I have decided that this is a sign from heaven that my son wants a little
color in his garden, and perhaps he wants his mother's heart to stop
bleeding........... but that will never happen.

Carol


"theoneflasehaddock" ****off wrote in message
...
I ordered a turks cap lily collection from ww.dutchbulbs.com last year.

Out of 2 red, 2 yellow, 2 orange, and 1 purple turks cap, I recieved 3

yellow,
1 white, 1 dead, and 2 not large enough to flower.

Just felt like airing that here.

-

theoneflasehaddock




Skirmishd 30-07-2004 12:13 AM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 
I mostly lurk here, but I have a rather amusing story about flowers being
mislabeled or misrepresented......

My son was murdered on November 20th, 1999. To honor him I created a garden
in his honor. I planted it in the symbol for the bleeding heart which is an
inside circle of red, bordered with white. I have kept myself busy finding
plants that bloomed red and white. The first year, I ordered 12 white day
lilies. In the online picture they appeared pure white, but when they
bloomed they were a cream color...... I bought white irises, which were
mislabeled and bloomed white with purple tips. I bought white petunias
which half of them bloomed purple. I planted white roses, which last year
on Mother's Day, bloomed with red flowers. (They had always bloomed white
in past years, but bloomed with several red roses on two different bushes
last year on Mother's Day.) This year two orange day lilies of a completely
different kind bloomed in with the cream colored ones.

I have decided that this is a sign from heaven that my son wants a little
color in his garden, and perhaps he wants his mother's heart to stop
bleeding........... but that will never happen.

Carol

What a touching story! I hope your garden gives you some comfort.
"theoneflasehaddock" ****off wrote in message
...
I ordered a turks cap lily collection from ww.dutchbulbs.com last year.

Out of 2 red, 2 yellow, 2 orange, and 1 purple turks cap, I recieved 3

yellow,
1 white, 1 dead, and 2 not large enough to flower.

Just felt like airing that here.

-

theoneflasehaddock




Skirmishd 30-07-2004 12:13 AM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 
I mostly lurk here, but I have a rather amusing story about flowers being
mislabeled or misrepresented......

My son was murdered on November 20th, 1999. To honor him I created a garden
in his honor. I planted it in the symbol for the bleeding heart which is an
inside circle of red, bordered with white. I have kept myself busy finding
plants that bloomed red and white. The first year, I ordered 12 white day
lilies. In the online picture they appeared pure white, but when they
bloomed they were a cream color...... I bought white irises, which were
mislabeled and bloomed white with purple tips. I bought white petunias
which half of them bloomed purple. I planted white roses, which last year
on Mother's Day, bloomed with red flowers. (They had always bloomed white
in past years, but bloomed with several red roses on two different bushes
last year on Mother's Day.) This year two orange day lilies of a completely
different kind bloomed in with the cream colored ones.

I have decided that this is a sign from heaven that my son wants a little
color in his garden, and perhaps he wants his mother's heart to stop
bleeding........... but that will never happen.

Carol

What a touching story! I hope your garden gives you some comfort.
"theoneflasehaddock" ****off wrote in message
...
I ordered a turks cap lily collection from ww.dutchbulbs.com last year.

Out of 2 red, 2 yellow, 2 orange, and 1 purple turks cap, I recieved 3

yellow,
1 white, 1 dead, and 2 not large enough to flower.

Just felt like airing that here.

-

theoneflasehaddock




Ann 30-07-2004 10:11 AM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 
"Chip's Mom" expounded:

I have decided that this is a sign from heaven that my son wants a little
color in his garden, and perhaps he wants his mother's heart to stop
bleeding........... but that will never happen.


I'm so sorry for your loss, Carol, I can't imagine the pain.

--
Ann, Gardening in zone 6a
Just south of Boston, MA
********************************

Ann 30-07-2004 10:11 AM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 
"Chip's Mom" expounded:

I have decided that this is a sign from heaven that my son wants a little
color in his garden, and perhaps he wants his mother's heart to stop
bleeding........... but that will never happen.


I'm so sorry for your loss, Carol, I can't imagine the pain.

--
Ann, Gardening in zone 6a
Just south of Boston, MA
********************************

Sue 01-08-2004 01:01 AM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 



"theoneflasehaddock" ****off wrote in message
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| I ordered a turks cap lily collection from ww.dutchbulbs.com last year.
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| Out of 2 red, 2 yellow, 2 orange, and 1 purple turks cap, I recieved 3
yellow,
| 1 white, 1 dead, and 2 not large enough to flower.
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| Just felt like airing that here.
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| theoneflasehaddock



Sue 01-08-2004 02:38 AM

plants that turn out to have been mislabeled
 
oops, hate it when the send button interrupts the message vbg

I bought 2 Non-Stop tuberous begonias "in flower" this spring for window
boxes on the road-facing side of my house. They were identically labeled,
"Salmon", of the same size ( well grown in 4" pots") and the bloom in the
greenhouse was identical.

Now that they have grown on in the window-boxes, it is painfully obvious
that one was an upright and one a pendant, and the flower form in each plant
is double and Salmon but the shading is different between the 2 plants.

So I have a snaggle-tooth look on the road-side this summer, my planned
boxes have gone their own ways, the green-house owner has commented that
"something must have happened amiss somewhere" and I can only agree.

Thats OK, its not terminal.... I propagated some of that brilliant
shimmering orange long-tubular-flowered fuschia from which I lost the tags.
Next week those puppies will be in bloom enough to replace the SNAFU
Non-Stops. I also rooted some of the lime green ornamental sweet-potato (
darn, lost those tags a few years ago), and have a huge cascading potful of
a sweet heart-leaf ivy with a gold center . Yeah, that one had a Patent
Tag at some time in its life, too.

In a broad brush, thats my take on labeling/patent protection in the
greenhouse trade. Since no retailer can absolutely guarantee the right
label on the right plant, I ( client) ignore dire warnings against
propagating things I adore. I'm not selling my clones, I'm just a
consumer... and done this long enough to know that you can spend a bundle
every spring on JUST what you want, only to have a SNAFU in the height of
growing season when replacement or refund isn't a viable option.

It truly is not terminal Ask my Orange Oriental Poppies ( who were
supposed to be mixed white and pink). If their bloom threatens to overlap
with the Red Peony instead of the Lemon Daylily, I'll
go cut their throats. No seed pods, life goes on.

One truly doesn't garden by dollars, even though we all spend to the tune.

Hugs in color ( and leaving quickly to watch lightning)

sue in Western Maine






--
Breeze ( sue burnham)
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| | I ordered a turks cap lily collection from ww.dutchbulbs.com last year.
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