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Feb 3, 2012 1:23 PM CST
Name: Betty
Bakersfield, CA
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Me too! I'm moving away from irises because almost all of the bloom is over two months in the spring, and the rebloomers are just not that reliable. At least most daylilies rebloom here, but continuous bloom over several months would be fantastic!

Lyle, I love your CHRISTINA COOK. The one you sent me hasn't bloomed yet, but the plant looks great so I have high hopes. Seems like most of the smalls/minis I have are Dips, but I'm working on getting more Tets. If you check the Salters' website they're working on adding their Spring 2012 introductions, and Elizabeth has some really nice ones -- but I don't know if they're Dips or Tets yet. You have to click on the red or blue boxes to see pictures of their new ones, and as of this morning they still don't have any descriptions yet. I would love to work with the smalls/minis too, trying for the toothy edges.
Betty

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