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Old 13-08-2004, 12:15 AM
madgardener
 
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that would possibly be Oaks Daylilies in Knoxville. I'll see if I can find
their phone number and address for you, or look in the ads in Horticulture
and Fine Garden. They have their ad in both of them. Possibly in Garden
Design too. They are HUGE and have all sorts of their hybrids. You'll
probably be able to get them to do this. My love to you and I know your mom
is at peace and gardening in a perfect place now, no weeds, no pests, just
perfect and awesome flowers and bushes and trees. ((hug))
madgardener

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My very own "madgardener", my mother died a couple weeks ago. I have

inherited her
vast gardens and fortunately am able to afford her garden helper.
What I would really like to do is get a golden yellow day lily named after

her. Her
name was Zlata which means golden in Yugoslav (where she was born).
Which is the largest lily hybridizer? Does anyone know if I could buy

naming rights?
Ingrid


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