Silent Picture show - Olga Petryszyn's last hosta sale
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- HostaDesigner
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- twoblackdogs
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My friend Diana & I were there - that's our loot in the first picture set out on the driveway by the guy who is loading up. I'm in the 13th picture down walking away with one of my prizes (dark hair, bluish shirt). Was a great day of hosta - first Olga's sale, then tour of Stegmans and Indiana Bob's gardens.
I've got a bit of digging or bribing of my kids to dig to do. My favorite "seedlings" I got at Olga's are a giant Dorothy Benedict x Montana f. macrophylla and a nice sized gold that looks like a gold version of Niagra Falls.
I've got a bit of digging or bribing of my kids to dig to do. My favorite "seedlings" I got at Olga's are a giant Dorothy Benedict x Montana f. macrophylla and a nice sized gold that looks like a gold version of Niagra Falls.
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Funny, how that works, ain't it? People go to events like this and know of each other but don't know each other. As for your gold Niagara Falls-ish seedling, was it the one missing from the second-to-last pic (the gold with the great flowers?) If so, I was eying that one too!twoblackdogs wrote:My friend Diana & I were there - that's our loot in the first picture set out on the driveway by the guy who is loading up. I'm in the 13th picture down walking away with one of my prizes (dark hair, bluish shirt). Was a great day of hosta - first Olga's sale, then tour of Stegmans and Indiana Bob's gardens.
I've got a bit of digging or bribing of my kids to dig to do. My favorite "seedlings" I got at Olga's are a giant Dorothy Benedict x Montana f. macrophylla and a nice sized gold that looks like a gold version of Niagra Falls.
I actually didn't leave with much. I have SO MUCH of her breeding stock that it's tough to find new genes from different plants. I ended up with a potted "hypoleuca x Maekawa" and a fairly large 'Fire Island' that was a gift to Olga from Bill Brincka. That was it for me! My father-in-law is also in the second to last pic, he got several named plants. I've successfully turned him into a hosta-freak like the rest of us.
- scrappinmusicmommy
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I forgot?? I did get her letter about her sale, but I could have sworn it was my weekend to work......this was my weekend off.....but for real, I do not need anything, but it's fun to go and Olga is a dear!! I do not breed, or need biggies....And with her moving.....(Steph told me on the phone), it might have been fun to just go anyway.....
Glad you had fun....I enjoyed the pictures....Wonder if we will ever get to go to a sale at her new house now.....
Glad you had fun....I enjoyed the pictures....Wonder if we will ever get to go to a sale at her new house now.....
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Wow, HD that 'Continental Divide' is a spectacular hosta! Congrats!
I must also know, in pic #9, the name of that dark green, streaked, corrugated, upright, hangy-over hosta is?
And also the name of the large streaked one the gray-haired gentlemen is admiring in the next to last photo?
I must also know, in pic #9, the name of that dark green, streaked, corrugated, upright, hangy-over hosta is?
And also the name of the large streaked one the gray-haired gentlemen is admiring in the next to last photo?
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It was actually one I bought from Olga at least 6-7 years ago as a streaker. It settled out into a nice 3-tone leaf, so I let Olga know she should grow one for herself and consider it. It get better as the season progresses too. Here's the mother plant as shot in my garden a couple years ago before I divided for her.eastwood2007 wrote:Wow, HD that 'Continental Divide' is a spectacular hosta! Congrats!
Unnamed! Nice though!eastwood2007 wrote: I must also know, in pic #9, the name of that dark green, streaked, corrugated, upright, hangy-over hosta is?
Another unnamed. This one is a big tease. It makes everyone drool every year...but it's sterile!eastwood2007 wrote: And also the name of the large streaked one the gray-haired gentlemen is admiring in the next to last photo?
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Hey Jerry, actually I do have the streaked mother plant. I have not used it for breeding yet though. It's blooming now, so I plan on crossing it a couple times using it as a pod parent. We'll see how it goes.jerry_br wrote:HostaDesigner,
Do you still have the streaked mother plant? Have you ever done any Hybridizing or grown any seeds from it? If so have you had good results?
Regards
Jerry