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Dec 14, 2015 8:16 PM CST
Name: Becky
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Maurice - Interesting info about what creates a muddy color. To just look at a daylily, it looks so simplistic. But it's amazing to me how complex this genus really is!

Greg - Thank you for the suggestion of a couple of "white" cultivars (which would work for those in the north), but ......

I do agree with Polymerous ..... I need the name of some "rust resistant" whites. Living in the south, rust is an issue .... that I am trying to breed some resistant into my seedlings.

Anyone have any rust resistant "whites" to recommend? I really need one or two whites. Preferably one that is a tet and one that is a dip. Anyone have any cultivars to suggest?????
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