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Christian Fletcher
(C. Hanson 2005)
Tet
ML
40
6
SEV
Clear orchid with a large soft pewter watermark surrounding a citrus throat. Billowy 6" flowers are full and round. Petals unfold in large fluttering ruffles which are then frosted in pale cream and edged in a delicate sea foam. Robust plant displays tall erect scapes with 3 way branching. Fertile both ways
Christine Walser Hite
(Hite 2005)
Dip
28
5.5
A Very Special flower given to me by Judy Davisson. This was the last registration of the late Howard Hite, who at the age of 99, named this one after his mother.He died 2 weeks after the registration papers were signed. His daughter Gloria had not filed the registration forms until 2005, and has not sold the flower. ED MURRAY X SAMAR STARFIRE.
 
Christmas Celebration
(Carpenter 2004)
Tet
EM Re
28
6
EV
Cranberry red with lighter eye above green throat
Christmas Coming
(Reinke 2008)
Dip
L
36
7
Red and creamy yellow centered, cascading UF. This very showy cultivar is the main attraction of the late season. It blooms polytepalous about 20% of the time; (Charlene Moore X Isolde); all are loaded with poly gens and should prove usefull in working for polytepals. Fertile and moderate grower
Christmas Day
(Blythe 1981)
Tet
EM Re
28
6.5
DOR
Lovely Christmas red
 
Christmas In Oz
(Herrington T. 2007)
M Re
36
9
SEV
9” inch unusual form is a pink with a large bright Christmas red chevron eyezone and vivid grass green throat changing to citron. The white midribs add to the overall bloom effect. CHRISTMAS IN OZ displays 5 way branching and a budcount of around 36 unusual form-cascade.  Won Best Unusual Form in its show debut in 2006. ERECT scapes and easily fertile both ways
Christmas Is
(Yancey 1979)
Dip
EM
26
4.5
DOR
Full formed deep Christmas red with spectacular large lime-chartreuse throat. Classic award winner.
Christmas Star Bright
(Shooter,E. 2003)
Dip
M Re Fr Noc
33
9
DOR
9" UF has a very chartreuse green heart streaking into the red star-like petals. Form is open, flared and pinched. Dark red veins. 3-way branching, 12 buds.
Cinderella's Dark Side
(Apps 1995)
Dip
M
36
3.25
DOR
Round, ruffled and exquisite very dark and sunfast purple-black with an even darker eye zone Small yellow throat. Good bud count.
Clarissa's Charisma
(Harwood 2000)
Dip
M UF
27
7
SEV
Lavender rose blend with raised pinched midrib and twirled sepals above large green throat
Classic Caper
(Stevens 1982)
Tet
M
30
5
DOR
Salmon rose with large maroon eye and yellow throat.
Claudine's Charm
(Sellers 2002)
Tet
M
26
5.5
EV
Raspberry-purple with lighter raspberry watermark and white throat above a cool green heart. Very distinctive and gives the impression of a much larger flower; (Seedling X TETRA MORNING MOOD) 
 
Clementella
(1999 Bristol)
Dip
EE Re
20
2.5
DOR
Apricot-orange daughter of Stella De Oro. One of our longest bloomers, with two long periods of bloom. Exceptionally rapid multiplier, and producing 70% more flowering scapes than comparison plantings of Stella De Oro. Note: Especially recommended to hybridizers for its extremely high production of scapes, but not as showy in the garden and landscape as Stella
Cobraskin Necktie
(Hanson, C 2005)
Tet
EM
39
6
SEV
Precisely defined pattern watermark; orchid lavender flowers display a large blue-violet watermark which is boldly bisected by dual ivory chevrons running parallel along the violet midrib. The delicately ruffled petals are edged in a fine violet and gold band. Flowers are widely triangular, and reflex and flair. 3 way branching, exciting parent for both full and exotic forms. Fertile both ways.
 
Coffee To Go
(Anderson, H 2003)
Dip
36
3
Brown mauve--dark wine eye. Green throat. Evr. This is one really neat and incredibly vigorous daylily. Not widely grown and quite rare outside of the Gulf South
Color Coordinated
(Rice J. 2007)
Tet
M
28
5
SEV
Pristine burgundy red petals that have a violet watermark and white throat while her sepals have the same pristine burgundy with a white watermark. Both the petals and sepals are framed in a soft white edge
Colorado Blues
(Salter E. 1999)
Tet
M Re
27
4
EV
Pale ivory cream; small green throat, washed light blue violet eye pattern that covers much of the petals
Concrete Blond
(Hanson 1998)
Tet
M
30
6
SEV
Pure golden yellow suffused deep green in the throat. Plants are vigorous and multiply well. Flower scapes are tall, slender and erect, 3 way branching.
Condilla
(Grooms 1977)
Dip
M Re Dbl
20
4.5
DOR
Gorgeous award winner. Full, ruffled and opulent double in deep, rich seer-suckered golden-yellow. Blooms held high above foliage.
Copper Chameleon
(Sobek 2001)
Dip
ML
32
3
DOR

Beguiling blackish purple with a near- black eye and gold throat.   The color changes through the day becoming burnished with red-copper highlights abover the black eyezone.  Fragrant.

Coral Eye Shadow
(Roberts 2002)
Dip
M Re Ext UFO
36
7.5
SEV
Coral red narrow form with distinctive and very different extended flesh watermark and green throat. 5-way branching, 24 buds.
Coral Majority
(Norris, R 2004)
Tet
L Re
28
4
DOR
Rich coral with orange hi-lights
 
Coral Quazar
(Owen 2007)
Tet
M Re
30
7
SEV
Hot coral with watermark
[(Grand Palais x Worlds Collide) x Another Night]
Cornwall
(Lambert, 1966)
Dip
M
28
6
DOR
Brilliant g old yellow self
Counter Terrorist

 

(Baxter 2006) Fall

 

Dip
24
8
75% polytepalous; this flower fits easily into the new AHS extra large diameter classifiction.You can even expect many 9" blooms. It has an open form but is not spidery enough to meet the 4:1 ratio. You will notice some cascading of the sepals but not pronounced enough to classify this flower as an unusual form. (H. 'Carolina Octopus' × H. 'Moana Gloria May')
Court Magician
(Munson 1987)
Tet
EM Re
26
5
EV
Purple, chalky lilac eye, yellow green throat
Cowboy Scarf
 
Goldner seedling (unregistered)
Dip
   
8
DOR
Very rare. Lavender mauve bitone with interesting veining that bleeds inward from the purple eyezone into a bright green throat. White spaced branching with up to 3 laterals plus a terminal W. Tall scapes, 25-32 buds. A hard dormant that needs a winter rest. Diploid and an easy pod setter. Pollen is excellent
Crab Legs
(E. Shooter 2007)
Dip
M Re
28
7
SEV
Fiery orange has red veining and blonde yellow throat. Creamy midribs. Form is open, thin, and cascading. Petals and sepals curl and twist. Two-way branching, 14 buds; (JUDGE ROY BEAN X Seedling) 
Crack Of Doom
(Hanson 2001)
Tet
EM
30
4.5
SEV
Deep grape self above chartreuse throat; (DEN OF INIQUITY X NORMAN LEE HENNEL)
 
Cradle Of Bethlehem
(Shooter, E 2008)
Dip
M
26
5.5

DOR NOC EXT

Is it yellow with wide purple edges or is it purple with a large yellow center?  It’s hard to decide.  The spectacular flowers feature a very large double triangle center of green and chartreuse outlined by a light blue purple watermark, but there is more.  The outer ends of the segments are a velvety, deep royal purple.  Form is full, flat and recurved. Pod Fertile.  Two-way branching, 13 buds
 
Crests And Falls
(Hansen 2002)
Tet
EM Re
24
5.5
SEV
Pink plum with plum eye above green throat; [(HAJI BABA x UNTAMED GLORY) X FORTUNE'S DEAREST]
Crooked
(Murphy 2005)
Dip
L
59
6
SEV
Golden Orange w/ red eye. 60% single, 40% double. Scapes lean and twist but don't fall, very distinctive
Crotchless Painties
(Erickson 1999)
Dip
M
20
2.5
DOR
Soft ivory cream with prominent fuchsia line above blue-purple eye. Apple green throat
Crystal Blue Persuasion
(Salter, EH 2002)
Dip
ML Re
20
3
EV
Cream flower with a tint of lavender and large eye of washed violet blue lavender with a paler edge surrounded by a ring of deeper violet magenta. Form is full and overlapped. Substance holds well in full sun.
Custard Candy
(Stamile 1989)
Tet
M
24
4.25
DOR
Lightly frilled rich yellow-cream with fine gold edging, burgundy eye zone and yellow-green throat. Very high bud count, excellent branching. Perfect form.
 
Damascene
(Munson 1974)
Tet
M Re
32
5
SEV
Lavender mauve with light blue halo
Dances With Giraffes
(Reed 2006)
Dip
ML UFO
60
8
DOR
UFO cascade; large blooms cascade and curl down from tall scapes; golden yellow with rose-peach blush eye above green throat; 26 buds. Dufficult pod parent, fertile pollen
Dancing In The Sunlight
(Herr, D 2006)
Dip
E Re Spdr
53
8
DOR
Tall gold/yellow spider with great branching that blooms over a long period of time. The blooms are well separated on widely spaced, low branches; it stands erect, is a beacon in the garden, and does dance in the sunlight. 6way branching, 30 buds; 4:1 ratio (Banana Pepper Spider X Android)
Dangling Participle
(Mason 2007)
Tet
M
28
8
SEV
Astral Voyager offspring ; a deep fuchsia rose crispate with lighter watermark, 3-way branching and fifteen buds. DANGLING PARTICIPLE is a very vigorous tet unusual form that exhibits all manner of pinching, twisting and quilling, depending on weather. Fertile both ways. (Astral Voyager x [Tropic Sunset x King George])
Daring Dilemma
(Salter 1992)
Tet
M
24
5
SEV
Cream pink, large plum edge and eye above green throat
Dark Monkey
(Gossard, J 2004)
Tet
M UF
47
8
EV
Very dark red flower with nice green throat and black eye. Flowers have an orange and red band between the throat and black eye zone. 3 way branching, 25 bud count. First tetraploid introduction out of Connell's fabulous Blaxk Plush; UF pinched; (ODDS AND ENDS X TETRA BLACK PLUSH)
Darker Shade
(Stamile 1992)
Tet
EM
26
5.5
SEV
Broadly petaled, velvety purple wine blooms, white wire edge
Dean Corey
(Goldner Unregistered)
9.5
DOR
Tall, well branched, sturdy scapes; Huge 9.5" flowers. Both pod and pollen fertile, giving seedlings that are huge unusual forms with extra wide green throats on tall sturdy scapes. Hardy
Delicately Yours
(Yancey 1980)
Dip
M Re Ext
26
6
SEV
Designer Gown
(Sikes 1982)
Tet
M
29
6
DOR
Lightly ruffled,light lavender-rose with distinct deep rose eye and occasional touches of same on petal edges, soft gold throat
Designer Jeans
(Sikes 1983)
Tet
M Ext.
34
6.5
DOR
Very large creamy mauve-pink with distinct deep lavender eye and edge
Destined To See
(Grace 1998)
Tet
EM Fr
24
6
EV
Cream yellow with patterned lavender eye, double lavender and cream edge, yellow green throat
Destiny's Child
(Salter 1989)
Tet
M
26
6
SEV
Peach pink with red eye and green throat
Devil's Magic
(Munson, RW 1994)
Tet
EM Re
28
6
EV
Dark, inky purple-plum with precise chalky plum eye and lime-chartreuse throat.
Dixie Blues
(G. Stamile 2004)
Dip
E Re
15
3
SEV
Mauve with lavender blue eye above green throat; [(Little Sensation × sdlg) × sdlg]
  Dorothy And Toto   (Herrington Dip          
 
Double Medusa
(Gossard 2005)
Dip
M UF Dbl Poly
22
7.5
DOR
(Amethyst Art x Wildest Dreams) Dip 7 ½ ” Dor 22” M  
Double Medusa apiary named from the legendary Greek mythology story of Perseus and Medusa. She was    once a beautiful maiden whose ringlets of hair was turned into hissing serpents; rosy mauve with deeper band above green throat
Dracula
(Carter 1995)
Tet
M
28
6.5
DOR
Near black edged white with green throat; [(sdlg x MIDNIGHT MAGIC) X HARRODS]
Dragon Dreams
(E. Salter 1991)
Dip
ML Re
25
3
SEV
Very pretty round lavender flower, with washed blue-lavender eye
 
Dragonfly Dreams
(Wilkerson 2007)
Tet
M Re
30
8
EV
Light cream peach with dark lavender patterned eye and light cream edge above yellow to green throat
(Destined to See x Julie Newmar)
Dragon's Eye
(Hudson 1991)
Tet
ML Re
22
3.5
SEV
Pastel pink with large, distinctive rose-red eye zone and green throat. Award winner.
Dress Blues
(Trimmer 2004)
Tet
M Re Fr Noc
24
6
EV
Blue-lavender eyes and edges set off with a gold wire. Full formed, 6" bloom, 18 buds per scape. Fertile low growing plant.
Drop Cloth
(Salter 1995)
Tet
M Re
28
5.5
EV
Ivory blush blend with maroon stippling and green throat
 
Dumbo
(Olson, E 2007)
Tet
M
22
10.5
SEV
Huge bloom; butter yellow with some creping and ruffles
Dunedin
(Munson 1989)
Tet
M Re
30
6
EV
Heavily textured, wide open, heavily ruffled ivory cream, luminous pale lemon throat
 
Dynamic Accent
(Hansen, Ra 2000)
Dip
M Re
36
4
SEV
pink lilac bicolor with plum band and blue eye and thin yellow picottee above green throat
Early Alibi
(Murphy 2005)
Dip
EE Re
38
5.75
DOR
Butter yellow spider, feathered red eye, extended bloom
Ed Murray
(Grovatt 1970)
Dip
M Ext.
30
4
DOR
Award-winning, very dark, black-red finely edged with gold in lower half of petals has fine gold midribs. Throat is red, gold and green. Extended bloom.
Edna Selman
(Selman 2004)
Tet
M Re Fr Ext
24
5.5
DOR
Pink-melon blend, bright gold throat with green heart and piecrust-ruffled, heavy gold edge
Egyptian Ibis
(Munson 1984)
Tet
EM Re
26
6
DOR
Soft lilac pink with large creamy yellow throat, excellent bud count, lots of bloom
Egyptian Queen
(Trimmer 2001)
Tet
EE Re
38
7
EV
Pale peach with a huge, extremely intense royal purple eye that covers much of the face. Overall effect is much like purple ink spilled on parchment. Up to 40 buds and 5 lateral branches.
Eight Miles High
(Lambertson, 2003)
Tet
M Re
30
7.5
EV
Black red cascading UF with white sharks teeth and darker black red eye above green throat
Electric Mist
(Salter 2001)
Tet
M Re
28
7
SEV
Extremely large flower of clear purple with a huge triangular neon green throat pattern that spreads out onto the petal area. Substance is smooth and holds well.
Elegant Candy
(Stamile 1991)
Tet
ML
28
4.25
DOR
Heavily ruffled pink with red eye
Elfin Envoy
(Salter, E 2001)
Tet
M Re
24
3.5
SEV
Cream with washed violet plum eye
Elfin Illusion
(Salter E 1995)
Dip
ML
22
3.5
SEV
Purple with washed lavender eyezone and green throat
Elfin Sunshine
(Holmes 2008)
Dip
EM
48
3.75
DOR
(T. Nutmeg Elf X T. Itsy Bitsy Spider)
 Dor. EM. 48" 3.75". 5 way Branching. 28 Budcount; bright yellow gold blooms on tall scapes makes ELFIN SUNSHINE a perennial garden must.   ELFIN SUNSHINE is an early mid bloomer which begins with many of our new seedlings. Coupled with ITSY BITSY MOONLIGHT the bloom last around 45 days.  Even with its 48" height, the wind doesn't phase it.  ELFIN SUNSHINE gracefully sways in the wind.  Fertility is high both ways. ELFIN SUNSHINE  crossed to unusual forms with color, have kids that are wonderfully branched and bud count
 
Eli Murphy
(Murphy 2007)
Dip
VL Fr
78
6
DOR
Standing over 6 ½  feet tall, and up to 7 ½ feet tall, with 6 to 10 branches and 42 to 80 buds. This late to very late daylily blooms continuously for 7 to 10 weeks, once established, with classically formed gold blooms with a red orange band. The scape diameter is huge, to hold up the stout scapes. In 5 years, 5 scapes out of about 100 have toppled during thunderstorms, all had nearly 80 blooms. Fertile both ways, and breeds giants. Out of AUTUMN MINARET by a Benzinger seedling
Emerald Jewel
(Harwood 1997)
Dip
M UF
27
8
DOR
Near White with a green cast and green throat
Emerald Starburst
(Doorakian 2004)
Dip
M Poly
32
5.25
DOR
Green and raspberry above emerald green throat
Emily's Pink Angel
(Olson 2005)
Tet
EM
27
6
SEV
Medium pink with cream edge above light chartreuse throat
(Great White x Momentum)
Emperor's Dragon
(Munson 1988)
Tet
M
26
5
EV
Bright silvery mauve with plum eye zone Lush, vigorous and prolific bloom. Evergreen foliage lasts until winter
Enola Gay   (Hanson 2001) Tet L 32 6 SEV  
Ethiopia
(Munson 1974)
Tet
EM
30
6
EV
Purple self with green throat
Etosha Flame
(Munson 2000)
Tet
EM Re
28
6
EV
Coral rose red with cream apricot eye above green gold throat; (SHISHEDO X CANTON HARBOR)
 
Evening Sparkle
(Benz 2004)
Tet
M Re
30
5
DOR
(Rain Dance X Crackling Burgundy) Deep velvety black-reds are not common, but when you see one this velvety and rich in color, combined with the form and substance of this flower, it demands a second look! Round, flat, and beautifully piecrust ruffled. On an established clump, blooms are enhanced by a wire edge of purest snow-white
Exotic Twister
(Shooter, E 2006)
Dip
M Re Noc Ext Var
37
6
SEV
Creamy gold flower has stippled lavaender overlay with a green chartreuse throat extending to yellow. The tips of the petals and sepals are a softer yellow; diamond dusted; petals and sepals are elongated, recurved, and open. Dark lavender veining is intensified by crisp white midribs. VARIANT. 3way branching, 15 buds
Eye Of The Hurricane
(Kinnebrew, 2006)
Tet
EM Re
34
7
EV
Light lavender base with strong purple eye
Eye On A String
(George 2002)
Tet
EM Re Fr UFO
30
9.5
SEV
Pink, red-violet eye, yellow green throat
Eyed Twister
(Lambertson 2000)
Tet
EM Re Fr UFO
34
7.5
SEV
Cream lavender, purple eye & edge, green throat
Fad Gadget
(Hanson 2007)
Tet
M
31
5.5
SEV
Ever changing unique cream flowers; SET THE STYLE XACQUIRED ARCADIAN BLISS; fertile both ways
Fairy Filigree
(Salter 1990)
Tet
ML Re
32
3.5
SEV
Cream yellow with lime heart and bubbly gold edge.
Fairy Free Spirit
(Salter, EH 1996)
Dip
M Re
18
3
SEV
Pale ivory-cream with a pale, etched lavender eye zone and yellow-green throat. Form is full and overlapped.
Farfetched
(Stevens 1985)
Tet
M
34
6
DOR
Yellow with red eye
Far From The Madding Crowd
(Hanson, C 2004)
Tet
M
41
6
DOR
Elegent, sculptual, triangular polychrome butter yellow blend
Fawn
(Warner 1969)
Dip
E Re
20
2.5
DOR
Unususal golden-brown miniature with soft-yellow throat.  Heavy blooming with a long bloom season.   Nocturnal and reblooms
Fellow
(Childs 1975)
Dip
EM Fr
24
7
DOR
Narrow, recurving clear fuchsia-purple petals, wide cream throat in a crispate, variable UF.
Festive Jousting
(Hanson, C 2004)
Tet
EM UF
44
10
DOR
Graceful, cascading, exotic in gold blends
Fiji Sunset
(Holmes 2008)
Tet
E UFO
36
8
SEV
large UFO with nicely curled sepals and petal that roll back; petal color of FIJI SUNSET is a lavender self with a large green throat, almost resembling a watermark; moderate pod parent and easy pollen; (((Old King Cole X Pirates Patch) x Canadian Border Patrol)) x Yellow Mammoth) x Munson Purple Sldg) X Bali Watercolor; 4 way Branching. 22 Budcount
Final Touch
(Apps 1991)
Dip
EL Re
32
4.75
DOR
Bicolour with deep pink petals, lavender sepals
Finally Letting Go
(Hanson 2005)
Tet
M
30
6
SEV
Pastel pink self above chartreuse throat; (Pantie Raid × Seminole Wind)
 
Finding Blue
(Stamile G. 2006)
Dip
E Re
20
3
SEV
Light cream pink, orchid wash over whole flower; eye is multicoloured with shades of fuchsia, lavender and blue before merging into the deep grass green throat
Firefly Frenzy
(Joiner, J 2002)
Dip
M Re Spdr Dble
30
8
EV
Lemon drop yellow spider double
Fishers Of Men
(Olson, E 2005)
Tet
EM Re
34
9
SEV
Mauve pink, slightly darker eye, sharkstooth edge
Flames Over Africa
(Munson 1997)
Tet
ML Re
24
7
EV
Distinctive rose-red with pink-red eye
  Flaming Flamingo (Laprise 2008)
Tet
ML UF
42
7
SEV
Brilliant orange with a raised glossy red eyezone. The petals are ruffled and sepals have a small ruffle.  The pollen is fertile, but a difficult to set pods.  As the day goes on, it starts to twist, turn and pinch
Flaming Red Pinwheel
(Shooter E 2005)
Dip
M Re Noc Ext
31
9.5
DOR
Olive green throat painted onto a deep yellow orange eye. Bright rusty red stands out. 3 -way branching, 16 buds
Flight of Orchids
(Reed 2006)
Dip
ML UFO
40
6
DOR
UFO crispate with rolled sepals and patterned dark purple feathered eye on ruffled petals. Plants make large fans. Fertile both ways.
Flip Flop
(Shooter E 2003)
Dip
M Re Noc
29
8
SEV
Lavender-peach with lengthy yet slender petals and sepals, chartreuse center cont. to sun-kissed veins that radiate outward. Diamond dusted.
Fluttering Beauty
(Joiner 2002)
Dip
M Re Fr Spd Dble
40
9
SEV
Very unusual, and exotic spider double with a full center of petaloids. Ivory blooms with light green throat
Flying Trapeze
(Moldovan 2005)
Tet
M Re UF
36
6.5
DOR
Nasturtium Orange, RHS 25A, with hints of coral and rose violet highlighting the midribs especially;
30 buds, 3 to 4 way branching plus terminal
Sdlg. S218-96: ((South Seas x Castledown, sib. To Bombay Silk and Prince Of Thieves) X One Last Dance: (My Darling Clementine x Castledown)). Aside from its flamboyant colour combination of oranges and corals contrasting against its rose and violet undertones, the constantly changing forms associated with this variety enamor us.While viewing Flying Trapeze in clump strength the blossoms create a feeling of motion or movement.
 
Foolish Dreams
(Shooter F 2008)
Tet
M Re
32
6.75
SEV
A creamy raspberry watermark above a center of  yellow-gold, yellow and green accents the flowers.  Black red veining and a pencil edge of sparkling golden cream complete this lovely picture.  Excellent ruffling which is gathered, fingered, and scalloped.  Form is full, triangular, and overlapped with sepals recurving and petals tucking and recurving slightly.  Four-way branching, 22 buds
 
Forestlake Ragamuffin
(Harding 1998)
Tet
EM Re
28
5.5
DOR
Pink self with gold ruffle and green throat;very toothy
Forty Thieves DF
(Salter, EH 1997)
Dip
More
24
3.5
SEV
Medium purple flower with a black-purple eye and bright green throat. Form is very round, full and overlapped. Substance is smooth and petals are lightly ruffled.
Francois Verhaert
(Stamile 2002)
Tet
EM Re Fr
24
5.5
EV
orchid with dark plum-violet eye and edge, chartreuse-green throat. Plum-violet eye is almost black at times reaching out from the throat while the huge deep black-violet plum border reaches in from the edges leaving but small triangular dollops of orchid colour in the petals. Stunning in a clump.
Franklin Edward League
(Munson, 1995)
Tet
EM Re
26
5.5
EV
Bold violet plum and pale violet bicolour with large creamy white sunburst throat
 
Fred Manning
(Temple 2007)
Dip
M Re
28
8
EV
Purple with darker eye above intense green throat; {[Sings The Blues × (sdlg × Lilting Lavender)] × [(Green Widow × Mynelle's Starfish) × (Grape Arbor × Lilting Lavender)]}
 
Free Fall
(Mason 2008)
Tet
M
26
9
DOR
Rich pink with a rose pink eye and gold throat. This flower consistently exhibits an unusual form and has 2-3 way branching and about 15 buds. Pod fertile, but not easy. Pollen is good. Another cross using my 98-03 seedling. (Lavender Light x [Tropic Sunset x King George])
Freudian Slip
(Hanson 1999)
Tet
EM Fr
36
6
SEV
Lavender orchid, cream eye, chalk lavender watermark; UF
Frog's Eye
(Stamile 2005)
Tet
EE Re Spdr
38
8.5
EV
Lavender UFO with deep and persistent green throat . While not narrow,, it stands out for its spatulate shaped petals and excellent flower presentation. 4-way branching with 27-30 buds.
 
Frosted Plum
(Shooter E 2008)
Dip
ML Re Noc Ext
38
5
SEV
Simply delicious is this bright cotton candy pink and lavender blend.  This recurved flower shows mostly watermark and throat. The ¾” blue-lavender watermark stands out against the light yellow and green throat.  Thin pale blue-lavender edges and light magenta veins.  Form is full, very overlapped and recurved at tips.  Smooth.  Diamond dusted.  Gathered and scalloped ruffling.  Pod Fertile.  Five-way branching, 29 buds
Fuchsia Cockatoo
(Mahieu 2003)
Dip
M Fr
36
8
SEV
Large cascading blooms of deep rose-fuchsia look like enormous orchids
 
Fujitani
(Longo 2005)
Tet
E Re
26
6
EV
Lavender bitone with cream patterned eye above chartreuse green throat
Gaboon Viper
(Mahieu 2003)
Dip
ML Re Ext Noc
34
6.5
DOR
Pale taupe reverse bitone with huge triangular violet bands on petals.
 
Gabriel's Weathervane
(Turner 2006)
Dip
M
42
4
DOR
Cream self above green throat
[(Toy Trumpets x unknown) x unknown]
Gadsden Firefly
(Reinke 2004)
Dip
ML
34
3.5
DOR
Glowing golden brushed copper with a wide creamy gold edge. 5-way BR & 35+ BC
Gadsden Icicle
(Reinke 2004)
Dip
ML UF
38
8
DOR
white self above greenish yellow throat; (LEE REINKE X sdlg)
Gail Flemming
(Lambertson 1998)
Tet
EM Re
40
7
EV
Gigantic up to 8" cream-pink bloom with explosive purple eye and edge. 30-plus buds, standing on 40", 4-way branched, tree-like scapes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Galaxy Explosion

(Burris 2004)
Dip
M Re
40
4.5
DOR
Coppery-salmon blend with a deep black-purple eye above a gold throat. This daylily has proven to be 100% rust resistant and has been tested across the U.S. in heavily infested rust areas. It is a really fast increaser going from a single or double fan to 5 or six in one season and mature clump by the second full season. It is extremely pollen and pod fertile and is making some amazing offspring. Parent to Brushed By Bluebirds. Registered as having 3 way branching and 18 buds but when it matures shows better B&B
Game Theory
(Hanson 2004)
Tet
EM Fr UFO
36
6
SEV
Orchid pewter blend, violet halo
Garden Greetings
(E. Salter 2007)
Tet
EM Re
23
3.75
SEV
(Delightful Duchess x Sanibel Sunset); A pale pink flower with a tinting of rose pink and a large triangular pattern or watermark of bright yellow gold surrounding a green heart.  Petals have a lightly ruffled and bubbled gold edge surrounding them. Form is very round, full and overlapped.  Well-branched scapes carry multiple blooms; Fertile
 

 

Gary's Big Blues

(Young 1994)
Dip
EM Re
24
3.75
DOR
Rose lavender with purple, blue to lavender eyezone above green yellow throat
(LISA MY JOY X sdlg)
 
George Jets On
(Yost 1999)
Dip
EM
28
3.75
DOR
rose cream bicolor with yellow eyezone and cream rose pencil etched lines above green yellow throat
Ghost of Thunder Road
(Hanson 2001)
Tet
EM
31
6
SEV
Deep cabernet self with unblemished velvety finish
Giggle Creek
(B. Culver 2000)
Tet
ML
28
5
SEV
Lavender with a purple eye and double edge of purple and then cream. Ext. sev.; 3 way branching, bud count 18; (STRAWBERRY CANDY X WEDDING BAND) GIGGLE CREEK is a very floriferous daylily just covering itself each day with many perfectly open flowers. The plant is a vigorous, healthy and one that multiplies very rapidly in the garden forming a clump in no time. Has turned out to be a great parent in my hybridizing program transmitting its vigour and great plant habits into its offspring. Reliable rebloomer in our daylily gardens. Fertile both ways
 
Gimme Fever
(Cochenour 2009)
Tet
ML UF quilled crispate
37
9
DOR
A deep red/Orange color that really Pops!  This quilled crispate is a
hardy Dormant, Tet, and blooms Mid to Late season. (RED SUSPENDERS x SCREAMCICLE)
Gimme Gimme Gimme   (J. Davisson Fall 2007) Tet E-L 31 7.5 SEV Lilac with a muted Munsonish watermark; wide diamond dusted applique throat that spills out in tiny dots onto the petals; ivory to green throat; immediate bloom with 9" flowers makes for a very long bloom season; 5-6 way branching; 22-26 buds; fertile both ways; (C. Hanson seedling x Risen Star) x C. Hanson seedling; garden name was ALL DOLLED UP
Ginger Cookie
(Lewis 1978)
Dip
M
26
2.75
SEV
Henna and brown bitone with a green throat.  Extended blooming.  J.C. and H.M. Awards
Give Me Eight
(Reinke 1994)
Dip
ML Poly
48
8
SEV
Greenish white self. Polytepal
Glorious Destiny
(Shooter J 2006)
Dip
M Re Noc Ext
30
6
DOR
Intense reddish purple with huge light chartreuse throat and light lavender watermark. Throat spills out all the way to the tips of the sepals. Wide petals have a tiny gold edge and narrow sepals have a 1/8' gold edge with gold 'nuggets' of colour on the tips. Triangular and recurved. Bicolour. 2way branching, 19 buds
Gnarly Gnome
(Reed 2007)
Dip
Tall, well branched, and is a consistent unusual form (pinched and quilled crispate).  The colors are soft – ancient pink shades with a cream throat.  It’s outstanding feature is the form – the sepals pinch and quill, and the petals “scrunch” a little near the throat.  Definitely unusual, especially at its height
Goblin Moon
(Salter,H 1996)
Tet
ML
18
3
SEV
Light melon with bright rose-red eye and light green throat, well-branched scapes with multiple blooms and heavy substance
Goldner Seedling
Gort
(Hanson 2001)
Tet
L
30
5
SEV
Glossy raspberry sorbet through sangria with a chartreuse green throat; flower consistently pinches deep in the throat.
Got The Blues
(Stamile G. 2004)
Dip
EM Re
20
2.75
SEV
Eye colour matches denim jeans. Cream white base accentuates the fuchsia, grey and blue eye, diamond dusted. 5-branching with 40 buds.
Grand Opera
(Munson 1978)
Tet
EM Re
26
6
SEV
Rose red self, yellow-green throat
Grand Palais
(Munson 1987)
Tet
EM Re
24
6
SEV
Very unusual, ruffled silvery lilac-lavender with wide lemon-cream throat. Hardy to zone 3.
Grandma's Girl
(Lovett, J 2005)
Tet
EM Re
20
4.75
DOR
Gold apricot flower, loaded with ruffles and sculpture.Unusual trait is that mature foliage has cream yellow spots. Fertile both ways
 
Green Beetle
(Reinke 2007)
Dip
M
23
3.37
DOR
Near white with near black eye above dark glowing green throat
[(Jason Salter x Ciarra Vonnie) x Phenie Stephens]
 
Green Nautilus
(Reinke 2001)
Dip
ML
32
8
DOR
Green yellow self above green throat; (SPIDER MIRACLE X GIVE ME EIGHT)
Green Rainbow
(Herrington T. 2005)
EM Re Fr
25
4
DOR
Green lavender with a purple eye above a huge green throat. Has seven way branching with 28 buds.Fertile both ways. AHS Achievement Medal 2005
 
Green Treat
(Salter, E 2002)
Dip
M Re
23
3
SEV
This little lavernder is unusual for the amount of green coloration in the throat that extends out into the flower
Greywoods River Dancer
(Wilkinson, D 2000)
Dip
EM
23
7
SEV
Creamy yellow brushed pink polychrome above green throat
Gryffindor Colors
(Mason 2006)
Tet
ML
29
5.5
DOR
Red and gold; always displays a thick gold edge, and always opens well, despite a good bit of fringing. The scape has four-way branching, and 25+ buds when established. Not as quick to rebound after division as some, but fully dormant here in zone 4, a rarity for an edged one like this. (Brazillian Emerald x Rogue)
Gudrid
(Mahieu 2003)
Dip
ML Noc vFr Ext
48
6.5
DOR
Intense violet bitone with blue chevron watermark; trumpet form
Guided By Voices
(Hanson 1999)
Tet
ML
33
4
SEV
Flower is stained in 3 gradient shades of rose lavender around the lime throat. Round and flat with gentle piecrust ruffling; 4 and 5-way branching. Ridiculously fertile with pods resembling clusters of grapes.
Guilliver's Travels
(Moldovan 1990)
Tet
E Re
25
8
SEV
Salmon, rose and pink blend with sepals edged darker and yellow green throat; {MADAME CURIE X [DANCE BALLERINA DANCE x (KECIA x ISLAND EMPRESS)]}

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