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May 10, 2018 2:30 PM CST
Name: Mark McDonough
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I grow 'Ice Trumpets' and "Early and Often', I'm also familiar with several others you mention and have seen them in Mike's garden, he used to live not too far from me, although he moved a few years ago. From Darkness Comes Light' is one of his best, he pays attention to good foliage and characteristics than enhance the overall plant such as black stems. I need to buy that one.

I can't comment on "rebloom", not sure to in what context "rebloom" is used in the daylily world (I'm not a daylily hybridizer, although last year for the 1st time I did a bit of dabbling and made a few crosses, and coincidentally I used the lovely 'Ice Trumpets'). I have never seen what I would consider rebloom on 'Ice Trumpets' and 'Early and Often'.
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