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May 20, 2014 10:20 AM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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maxxtenn,
I have seen a couple of comments on the fact that some of the recommendations are old style blooms, or older plants: That is all I have, look forward to some of the newer ones, but for now tried and true is good enough for me. I am glad you posted this recommendation it looks a lot like a NOID in my garden now. I need to check it out further, sounds like something I would have picked up along the way.
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'Bill Norris'

Like the word "Brilliant" used in the description, it also had some good comments on it.


Prince of Purple:

There is a huge variation in the color of the photos in the data base, no comments, but it was mentioned in an article about older slow multiplying plants. Just wondering how fast or slow it does tend to grow in this area?

Guadalajara:

No comments on this one in the data base, but the description may say it all "very hot orange self". Any one out there grow this plant and have comments on it. I only have one double in my garden, and this looks like one of the few I would like.

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