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Oct 6, 2012 6:16 AM CST
Name: Elizabete Rutens
(Zone 10b)
Fred, as I mentioned above, your mini blind for "Lillian's Fringe Benefits", marked with an Elmer's Painters pen, is still going strong with no visible fading 3+ years later under the strong California sun, which seems to turn virtually all my daylilies into pastels, and in no time at all obliterates the names on tags provided by other hybridizers.

In case you didn't see my other comment about "Lillian's Fringe Benefits" - LFB also is *immune* to rust, at least in my garden. I say this after coming home last year after work men were here, who had moved potted daylilies every which way while working on a fencing project behind the patio. This left two rust-bucket, potted daylilies draped all over "Lillian's Fringe Benefits." It initially broke my heart, since I was afraid of the worst - but it didn't bother LFB a bit! I've monitored this very carefully and LFB has never developed a single symptom of rust!

Many thanks for a great daylily! : )

All the best - Elizabete (who is enchanted by a non-computerized, long-lasting daylily marker, to say nothing of a rust-free daylily!)

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