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Jul 17, 2015 6:48 PM CST
Name: Gale
CentralWa (Zone 6a)
Ashton, Thanks for the list. I am pretty much doing Tets, although, I did try crossing George Jets On with Stolen Treasure this year. Last year I made a few Dip crosses and they not only did well, but the pods were just loaded with seeds, many more than any of the Tet pods. I really prefer round bagel form, UF's are OK too, but I haven't had the spider form hit my fancy yet, I have a couple, and they may grow on me.

Dancinggenes, Sorry to hear that, sounds like Washington State is not being kind to us would be hybridizers this year. It looks like our reprieve from the heat will be short, with temps near 100 coming again this weekend.

Becky, I am glad to hear that others are also interested in this topic, hopefully we get some more input, there is so much knowledge from members here. Great to hear Victorian Lace has been a good parent for you, It is one I need to add.

Sabrina, Great to hear that you are having good luck with your crosses, I hope you share pictures of your seedling blooms with us in the future. I know there was a discussion on here about saving pollen, but I can't remember the name of the thread. You could do a search, the amount of Daylily knowledge on here is amazing.

Peggy, I wish I was seeing scapes like that. Quick question, can you have to many pods on a single scape? I don't think I even have two on a scape this year, but am curious.

Gale

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