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May 22, 2016 4:28 PM CST
Name: Ann
Ottawa, ON Canada (Zone 5a)
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You can't go wrong with 'June'. 'Patriot' is pretty but not a fast grower. And mine has occasionally, in a wet spring, had a tendency to drawstring. If you want fast growers, the tiara family is a good bet. If you want large and splashy, 'Liberty' is a real looker. There are other large ones, but because I'm cramming hostas into a city lot, I don't have many.

If you want smaller hostas for borders the 'Lemon-Lime' family is a good bet. So is good, old-fashioned 'Allan P. McConnell'
Ann

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