Thanks Teresa and Betty, I'm still working with it so the seedling is not registered yet. It's hard to find a consistant dormant tet pattern to work with, not even sure there are any others available. The top two images are Jerry Hyatt, sorry I should have labeled them better.
Very nice seedlings Ann, the Stack the Deck kid is really pretty, looks big too. Our temps rarely get above the mid 90's,, this summer I think the high was 92 or 93 and only for 2 or 3 days. (Sorry, to everyone who suffered the drought and high heat.) On the other side we had a few mornings during peak in July that were 45 +/-. The silvery coloring seems to appear with the cooler temps, warmer temps make it break up...interesting to see happening in another area of the country. In your seedlings you can also see the dependancy UF traits have with heat. Pinching in the first one, a bit more cascade in the second and the Zuni kid doesn't show the quilled sepals as well when the temps are cooler.
Dragonfly Dawn certainly is popular! The next few years will be exciting for many as they get to see their seedlings from it. I've been watching the LA for just the right cross to buy. Waves of Joy is sooo tempting but I hesitate to add anything with a high pricetag until there's a bit more info for hardiness. Wild Dreams, is that the Larry Grace pattern? If I were working in dips that would be one I would want to try. The eye of HB49 sdlg has some very cool inner rings and shapes, should cross really well with the others you have Dot .