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Mar 22, 2016 6:51 PM CST
Name: Pat Strong
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@Barbalee...My experience with Gilbert H Wild was not as positive as Larry's. I ordered a few cultivars from them in 2013...Bold Tiger, Strutters Ball, Putting It Mildly, and Jedi Free Spirit. The cultivars were very very small and dry. I thought they were dead. None of the cultivars bloomed in 2014. Two of the Bold Tiger and one of the Strutters Ball bloomed in 2015. Putting It Mildly and Jedi Free Spirit never bloomed and I'm not sure they are still in the garden. I asked for, and received a credit for the two cultivars that never bloomed. With the credit I ordered Bestseller and Carolina Pansy Face... they sent Rosy Returns as a bonus. Once again, both plants were the smallest I've ever seen and the bonus Rosy Returns was a few dried, dead looking sticks. Bestseller did bloom, but it was the wrong plant...they sent a replacement. I will see if Carolina Pansy Face blooms this spring and Rosy Returns perked up and looks great. I will not order from them again.

I have ordered from Maryotts, Oak Hill Daylilies, Marietta Gardens, Dancing Daylilies, Parklane, Oakes, Wynn's, and the Lily Auction. All sent large, healthy plants and generous bonuses. I highly recommend all of them, and will order from them again.

Welcome aboard and enjoy this daylily ride!
Pat236
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