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Mar 2, 2017 7:06 PM CST
Ohio (Zone 5a)
Soooo, let me get this straight...

If I decide someday that I want to sell daylilies, the people in warmer climates want me to go through all of the extra work to
record my crosses and keep all of those seedlings separated to help promote "rust resistance" and make things easier for
them to grow daylilies when they are the ones responsible for the spread of the disease in the first place???

There are a wide variety of things that have restrictions in the world, with certain states here at the top of the list that ban
things being shipped to their states, but no restrictions for those things being shipped out of their states. Why then is it fair
to little guys like me to go through all of this for those people? Can you see where I am going, and why I feel the way I do?

Besides that! My opinion is that publishing your crosses is a lot like KFC publishing the secret recipe! If I tell you my crosses,
why would you need to buy my plants? Sounds like the disclaimer on my DVD's about how piracy is not a victimless crime.
Publishing my crosses might possibly hurt me in the end.

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