"In the International 
							Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants 1995, 
							Article 17.6 dictates that all words should have an 
							initial capital letter, with the following 
							exceptions. Words that follow a hyphen, conjunctions 
							and prepositions, other than those which are the 
							first word in the epithet. Exceptions are also given 
							where linguistic custom dictates otherwise.
							
							The following hosta cultivar epithets should be 
							corrected as follows:
							
							‘Rosedale For Pete’s Sake’ to ‘Rosedale for Pete’s 
							Sake’..."