Well Lorn, I can't really compare because I lost the other groups over the winter. I have a hard time with division 6 seedlings getting too wet in the fall and rotting. So my plan is to get them in the ground before the later fall rains, which shouldn't be a problem for them to handle in my sandy soil. I've had two years of very vigorous seedlings, Lorn's Lime and Regale Album all get too wet and rot before getting transplanted so now I know that I have to get division six stuff in ground before late fall.