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Jun 20, 2018 8:52 AM CST
Grindstone Pa 15442
Daylilies
I inherited daylilies from my uncle, but the tags were all changed around so I do not know the actual names. My uncle was Col CG Simon, or Clarence Simon, the son of the cultivar "Simon". I have the daylilies that were given to him by his mother. With the passing of his wife recently, I was given the opportunity to dig up the daylilies, however they were also dug up by their children and grandchildren, some took the markers, some had no markers.
I'm trying to accurately identify the flowers, since they are the "original decendants" of the Simon Nursery. How best do you propose this to be done? I have been taking pictures of the ones that are blooming, along with the dates of blooms to refer to later as "early, midseason, etc".
Any information or guidance you can give me would be much appreciated.

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