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Oct 19, 2013 6:50 AM CST
Name: Ed Burton
East Central Wisconsin (Zone 5a)
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Hi
I like to hybridize my own.
I had a big garden back in the mid 90's with a few daylilies, one day I decided to see if I could get any seeds from making my own crosses, besides the bee pods that popped up here and there.
I planted the seeds and waited 3 years to see what I would get, well it was hook a line and sinker addition.
Today I have a big daylily garden, with maybe a thousand non registered seedlings that are so good that I can sell the seeds on the lily auction, and nobody bats a eye that they are not registered.
Until I retire in a few years I don't plan on registering any of them either.
I'm having fun, I can sell seeds that nobody else on the planet can make, and I have made a whole bunch of friendships that I wouldn't trade for anything.
I have a flicker account with lots of pictures of my seedlings, take a look if you wish
Ed Burton

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Ed Burton

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