Looking for a double brug-any color

Palmyra, IL(Zone 5b)

Hello,everyone. I am sure you will see me on here a lot since me and another garden website are not getting along.It seems like Afganinistan on that website. It's kind of like being in a third world county where the military rules all.I can't spell by the way.Anyway I am trying to beg a cutting from a double brug.I am hooked on brugs as well as other things.LOL.My trade page still has lost to be added.PLMK I can trade or do and sase or something.Thanks, Jody

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Hope you find what you are looking for. By the way, if you use Netscape (?) or Foxfire, they provide a warning for mispelled words by underlining them for you in the text box when you select preview first. Then you can make corrections and hit send.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Welcome Jody! I hope you like it here. We are a friendly bunch. You are a little early for cuttings yet

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Jody, I'll try to remember and send a seedling your way with the grape vine cuttings.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

a double seedling Brugie? I want one too! LOL In purple!

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Sorry, can't get rid of any of my possible doubles, but I have some crosses I made last year that will need homes.

My extra seedlings will be going to the Iowa Roundup and they will NOT be possible doubles.

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"down the Shore", NJ(Zone 7a)

What, possible doubles needing homes??? that's what I get for not reading carefully! Hope you get some great new doubles, Brugie!

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Please put me in line for possible doubles, also. I will grow them out for you.

Kannapolis, NC(Zone 7b)

Hey Brugie, we'll all volunteer for the doubles. LOL

"down the Shore", NJ(Zone 7a)

Hibiscus, I was teasing, after I read Brugie's post more carefully, it is her other seedlings need growing, not the ones which are possible doubles... I am tempted to offer, having seen some of Brugie's wonderful blooms, but have more seedlings than space myself. Doubles are great, but the singles have their own appeal, especially the new ones with rich and deeper colors.

Harrisville, MI(Zone 5b)

Shoot,I have been in Brugies yard!She did have doubles,But the one I had never smelled before,Arborea,Whew!That is the smell I want to fill my yard with!
No Offense Shirley,but in my mind,I'd double over to have a whiff of that A.Brug right now!
What to do,what to do,we gotta get a double,pleasant to look at,with the smell of the Arborea.
We gotta get busy this summer with the paintbrushes and feathers!LOL!

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

You are correct John and Root, singles in deep color are just as pretty as any double.

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