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Dick Adams 08-06-2005 10:16 PM

Jasmine
 
I wish to purchase jasmine in bulk. e.g.,600 plants.

I want real jasmine that will prosper in region. I do NOT
want Confederate Jasmine nor Carolina Jasmine or any of its
toxic derivatives.

Dick

Travis 09-06-2005 07:31 AM

Dick Adams wrote:
I wish to purchase jasmine in bulk. e.g.,600 plants.

I want real jasmine that will prosper in region. I do NOT
want Confederate Jasmine nor Carolina Jasmine or any of its
toxic derivatives.

Dick


You have my permission to purchase as much as you want.

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5

Rev \Fragile Warrior\ Volfie 09-06-2005 06:17 PM


"Travis" wrote in message
news:knRpe.13306$KQ2.6895@trnddc08...
Dick Adams wrote:
I wish to purchase jasmine in bulk. e.g.,600 plants.

I want real jasmine that will prosper in region. I do NOT
want Confederate Jasmine nor Carolina Jasmine or any of its
toxic derivatives.

Dick


You have my permission to purchase as much as you want.


However, please send 20 sample plants to me for REAL jasmine verification.

Jasmine Certification Center
Somewhere in Indiana



Dick Adams 09-06-2005 06:59 PM

Rev \"Fragile Warrior\" Volfie wrote:
"Travis" wrote:
Dick Adams wrote:


I wish to purchase jasmine in bulk. e.g.,600 plants.

I want real jasmine that will prosper in region. I do NOT
want Confederate Jasmine nor Carolina Jasmine or any of its
toxic derivatives.


You have my permission to purchase as much as you want.


Thank you so very much

However, please send 20 sample plants to me for REAL jasmine
verification.

Jasmine Certification Center
Somewhere in Indiana


What a terrific offer!

I am so gratefful for the assistance I have received in this
newsgroup that I'd like to make a significant contribution.
Please send me your snail mail addresses so I can send each
of you a year's supply of Road Apples - C.O.D.

Dick

Travis 09-06-2005 07:06 PM

Dick Adams wrote:
Rev \"Fragile Warrior\" Volfie wrote:
"Travis" wrote:
Dick Adams wrote:


I wish to purchase jasmine in bulk. e.g.,600 plants.

I want real jasmine that will prosper in region. I do NOT
want Confederate Jasmine nor Carolina Jasmine or any of its
toxic derivatives.


You have my permission to purchase as much as you want.


Thank you so very much

However, please send 20 sample plants to me for REAL jasmine
verification.

Jasmine Certification Center
Somewhere in Indiana


What a terrific offer!

I am so gratefful for the assistance I have received in this
newsgroup that I'd like to make a significant contribution.
Please send me your snail mail addresses so I can send each
of you a year's supply of Road Apples - C.O.D.

Dick


You did not ask a question. You did not give your location. What do
you expect?

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5


Dick Adams 09-06-2005 08:49 PM

Travis wrote:
You did not ask a question. You did not give your location.
What do you expect?


I am moving to Chapel Hill, North Carolina. When I move, I will
build a few hundred yards of trellises for Jasmine vines.

My figures suggest I need 600 to 800 plants. Because buying vines
at 2.5 inchs is very expensive, I would like to buy seeds. Does
anyone know where Jasmine seeds are available - not Confederate
Jasmine nor Carolina Jasmine nor any of its toxic derivatives.

Dick

presley 10-06-2005 08:27 AM

None of the fragrant white jasmines such as spanish jasmine or arabian
jasmine are hardy in Chapel Hill. The yellow jasmines, which have no
fragrance, are perfectly hardy there, however. If that is what you are
looking for, they will sometimes be found under names like jasminum mesnyi,
jasminum nudiflorum, and jasminum floridum. These jasmines would best be
described as shrubby, weeping, or shrub-like rather than vining, and you
certainly would not need 600 plants. Probably 30 would cover the area you
are describing over a period of a few years. They are common landscape
plants in the south, and not particularly expensive.
"Dick Adams" wrote in message
...
Travis wrote:
You did not ask a question. You did not give your location.
What do you expect?


I am moving to Chapel Hill, North Carolina. When I move, I will
build a few hundred yards of trellises for Jasmine vines.

My figures suggest I need 600 to 800 plants. Because buying vines
at 2.5 inchs is very expensive, I would like to buy seeds. Does
anyone know where Jasmine seeds are available - not Confederate
Jasmine nor Carolina Jasmine nor any of its toxic derivatives.

Dick





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