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RE: Late flowering varieties
- To: daylily-open@mallorn.com, Joanne Pyszczek <j*@earthlink.net>
- Subject: RE: Late flowering varieties
- From: "* D* <d*@kilstock.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1998 15:32:00 -0400
great question. I don't have any later bloomers, but I'd love some
names. If I remember I saw some named in either the Montgomery County
[Maryland] Men's Garden Club Book, or Jacqueline Heriteau's flower book.
Apologies on names and spellings all around. I'll try to post the list
tomorrow.
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From: Joanne Pyszczek
To: daylily-open@mallorn.com
Subject: Late flowering varieties
Date: Wednesday, July 29, 1998 3:09PM
Since I never pay attention when selecting new daylilies I always get to
this point in the season and have only a few left blooming. Does anyone
have any late season daylilies that they'd recommend, or earlier
bloomers that last a long time? I can't count on any kind of rebloom
here,except Stella, so those varieties don't help extend the season.
Joanne
jopyz@earthlink.net
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