Pam, we are in Northwest GA. about 50 miles NW of Atlanta. It does get cold here with January being our coldest month. It is not uncommon for us to have temperatures in the single digits, but usually our lows stay in the teens to low 20's range. Most daylily types do fine here, but we have had a few evergreens that were tender here, struggled, and finally died. We do not have any daylilies with Pete Harry's name attached but have numerous of Frank Smith and the Salters' introductions that thrive here. We brought home more of the Salters' intros today. I will post that information on the Salter thread.
The southern half of GA is much milder. We were in Middle GA today for a daylily meeting. The leaves were still on the trees there. I am from "southern" Middle GA. There was always such a stark difference in what would be growing when I went home and how all the plant material looked here in the winter.
Doris