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Feb 14, 2013 11:31 AM CST
Name: Julie C
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LOL, the question perhaps should be, "When do you NOT bid on the Lily Auction?" This is a DANGEROUS time of year for daylily addicts. Those of us who live in more northern areas are itching to get outside and work, yet it's still a bit too cool or cold to do so. It is easy to get distracted. I get mad at myself but still bid occasionally ( knowing that there are at least 10 in pots that are over-wintering that still need a space) and that every new plant means something else has to leave! Mostly I order from hybridizers and have a few new ones coming this year from Tim Herrington, Bret Clement, Judy Davisson. But I weakened and bid on a couple from the Lily Auction too and ran into John Falck this fall and ordered 'Emma's Curls' after seeing what a great plant it was. I'm watching another one on the Auction right now.... time to click my ruby slippers three times and chant, "I will NOT bid on that, I will NOT bid on that....."

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