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Jun 7, 2011 10:23 PM CST
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This makes perfect sense Fred. That is one reason I have held on to so man and waited to see what they offer or don't. I want only the best of what I have to be registered,. The ones you have selected are super and people can be sure of the quality,. It is hard to see the beautiful blooms go to the compost but I understand the reasoning,. It takes a lot of seed to make a winner and that is where the price comes in also. It is not inexpensive to produce a winner and takes a long time.
I have purchased several Hems that are registered that I may not have registered myself but I want certain traits I want to put into play. Thanks for starting this thread as I have so much to learn and so far to go I need to be reminded of it all.

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