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Jul 30, 2023 6:55 AM CST
Name: Vickie
southern Indiana (Zone 6b)
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Yes, that rainbow bed is so pretty and I noticed how they all seemed to be about the same height. That really gives it a nice flow to the rainbow look. I tip my hat to you.

I was surprised that my "oldest" list has changed so much in the 11 years since my first post of oldies. Only Parfait and August Flame have made the cut, but I've added some oldies since then. Like Nan, I used 1969 as my cut-off year.

H. citrina (1897, Baroni)
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Hyperion (1924, Mead-F.B.)
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Parfait (1951, Childs-F.)
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Miss Jessie (1956, Hardy)
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Statuesque (1956, Stout)
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August Flame (1967, Woods)
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Persian Market (1969, Munson-RW)
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Bertie Ferris (1969, Winniford)
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