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Oct 6, 2012 6:10 AM CST
Name: Char
Vermont (Zone 4b)
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Sorry to hear about the drought Vicki and all the problems it caused in the mid west. Texas Blue Eyes is a good one! Love your image of Lone Wolf, my camera always sees it heavy on the blue side. I had Rhapsody in Time 10 or so years ago, but it was moved out to make room for something new, it too was very nice. Had some seedlings from it which are in the foundation of the patterns I work with.

Lavender Blue Baby can pass on some of the characteristics of the sculpted forms and is in the background of a few others. Ohio Discovery, from Tet. LBB, and Michael's Sword are the two most commonly known that show some cristation. With the large number of LBB kids, grandkids etc. out there, the sculpted forms make up a small percentage from the line, but if someone was to be working on sculpted forms LBB and some cv's from the line could be a good thing to add to your program.

LONE WOLF as seen by a camera which thinks we need more blue in our daylilies Smiling

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OHIO DISCOVERY not the best picture, but the best I found with a quick search of my images



Michael's Sword

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