Sorry folks. Not quite sure how to do this, but it's mostly to Beckygardener. In another post about nematodes, I mentioned that my seedlings are doing as good as the regular commercial daylilies, so why not just grow my own and as they die off in Florida, at least I will have a new blooming crop each year :-). Maybe mine are not as good as the current commercial "pretty face" look, but they are good enough to provide a colorful garden for me. Here is one that just bloomed THIS MORNING. It did not bloom last year, its first year, but has 4 stalks this year full of buds. It's good enough for me. All but 2 blooming daylilies at this moment are mine. Becky, Incidentally, when I mentioned damp off, I don't get it in my germination trays because I use 100% fresh perlite. When I moved the very young seedlings to the bed I got hit. This time I will just move them to sterile dirt trays until Nov, then into the beds. Bob