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To: Voltaire who wrote (6129)3/5/2000 2:41:00 PM
From: Mannie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
Tom,

Gomer Waterer is a great choice, interesting foliage (big) with a large white/pink flower that will show up well in the shade. Yews are an evergreen that may work also, behind the Rhododendron, Taxus baccata. Ligustrum also likes dense shade.

If you want to fill in under and around the Rhododendrons, you might try Hosta's, Helleborus or Astilbe.

Sarcococca is a groundcover that loves dense shade, it is also very fragrant, right about this time of year.

Have fun. Scott



To: Voltaire who wrote (6129)3/5/2000 7:42:00 PM
From: bela_ghoulashi  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 35685
 
Voltaire:

I just bought my ticket for SI today solely to do one thing: write this post.

I simply want to say thank you for your enlightening recent discussion of covered calls and the truly eye-opening elaboration of your philosophy for living a stress-free life.

I have by now linked and copied vast cyber-reams of your matchless prose to several locations (other message boards, public and private clubs, etc.) on Yahoo, where I have dwelt for lo, these past many years. I have done this to acquaint as many of my own friends and fellow investors as possible with your unique and original vision.

As is frequently said in the Chinese I Ching: "The superior man nourishes his people without limit".

And further: "His influence spreads and becomes visible throughout the whole world. Everyone who sees him may count himself blessed."

Knowledge and experience is power. Thank you for sharing yours.

blandbutmarvellous

Long CREE, TQNT, INSP, AMCC, BRCM, ANAD, BRCD, etc.