Well Judy with tets you certainly do have a lot more possibilities for sure and that in itself is exciting. It must be quite a challenge and certainly takes time to see what will come of all the hybridizing. I stick mainly with dips because of lack of room, although they can multiply a lot faster than tets most of the time and that can create problems as well. I look back at the first patterned daylily I purchased, Get Jiggy. At that time Get Jiggy and Rings of Wonder seemed to be the only patterned daylilies available. Now, one has their choice of tons of patterned daylilies and now I am seeing that even in dips thanks to some great hybridizers out there. I am anxiously looking forward to some crosses blooming from Rainbow Maker, thanks to Jamie Gossards wonderful hybridizing program.