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Old September 22, 2011   #11
Tania
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Originally Posted by carolyn137 View Post
If you like highly ribbed varieties you can also look at Pink Accordian and Zapotec Pleated, aka Zapotec.

But that's not why I posted.

Tania, I could swear that I've seen Beauty of Lorraine listed in the SSE Yearbook years ago and perhaps not the same as the Lottridge one that Ake was distributing and Neil grew.

I refuse to use the online SSE Yearbook listings but if you do and have a few minutes could you see if anything comes up for Beauty of Lorraine? I've been looking through some older Yearbooks but am tired of doing so.

There is a Lottridge in the UK but Lorraine is in France.

Hi Carolyn,
I did a search through all the SSE Yearbooks since 1988, and nothing came up for 'Beauty of Lorraine', but there was lots of hits for 'Beauty of Lottringa'. And yes, Ake listed 'Beauty of Lottringa' since 1998.

EDIT: sorry , I goofed up - I searched for 'Lorraine' and not 'Loraine'.

So the Beauty of Loraine was listed in 1995-1997 by Craig L.
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