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Jul 6, 2011 4:01 PM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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Betty- I would rather have dormants although I know that I have plenty of evergreens here too. There are so many more northern hybridizers that I have found and I have a tendency to just keep buying from them. Some are somewhat more south but I no longer buy the southern beauties hybridized by the Florida names. And for years now I have been buying direct from those hybridizers that I fill up my garden with.

Emmerich, Korth, Norris, Culver, Mason, Rich, Derrow, Schaben, Meadows, Selman, Thomas, Murphy, Owen, Rice, Hibard, Davison, Morry and more intros share my garden with those daylilies I started off with from those big name Florida hybridizers.

When I discovered that not all daylilies were hybridized in Florida I deffinately jumped on the northern hybridizers bandwagon and just found more and more of them. Most of these are rather well known.

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