While I don't have a single modern daylily in my garden, I don't really collect, and some of mine were planted thirty years ago, I still get excited when I grow a few seeds and they bloom. I practically had to drag my wife out to see the latest seedling. (Alright the brush is thirty feet high, the bugs are awful, there's poison iv, snakes, though harmless, fallen branches, and it's my cave-------still!) I have been watching some seedling buds for almost a month and yesterday the durn thing bloomed! Added to that a new computer and I still have not figured out how to get photos downloaded from the blasted camera or send them anywhere if I do-------still, I can't resist trying to get a picture of this one. The buds were nose high to start with and thumb thick---I thought it might be a stem cracker but it survived. It must be a tet, even if it has a dip pod parent.'