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  Plant Name Hybridizer, Year Height (inches) Bloom Season Dormancy Misc Bloom Size Awards Price    
Baby Darling (Maxwell,72) 18 EM D RE 3.5 5.00 Tetraploid
Purple with deeper eyezone and green throat. Very attractive.

Baja (Durio,75) 26 EM D RE 6 J.C.74, H.M.77, A.M.80 7.50 Tetraploid
A showy bright red tetraploid with green throat. Petals are broad and ruffled; form is good. Very vigorous, rapid increaser. A beautiful flower.

Bandit Man (Stevens,81) 28 M D 5.5 J.C.79 10.00 Tetraploid
A light burnt orange with a large red eyezone and a gold throat. A fine performer in the garden, doing well under all weather conditions.

Barbara Mitchell (Pierce,84) 24 M D 6 H.M.87, A.M.90, Stout Medal 92 10.00 Tetraploid
Pale lavender pink flowers with nice celery green throat. Always has very wide petals; round, ruffled, consistently perfect. Great scapes. The standard for pink diploid daylilies.

Bateau Ivre (Mercer,95) 25 M D RE 6 12.00 Tetraploid
Deep lavender self with a distinctive light lavender watermark above a white-green throat. Moderate ruffling. Vigorous.

Bayard Lombard (Steinborn,94) 26 ML D 5 25.00 Tetraploid
Rich deep velvety red self with a small green throat. Beautiful form and ruffling. Quite sunfast. Strong scapes are well branched and budded. Excellent plant maker. One of the best late reds.

Beautiful Morning (Reckamp,81) 34 M D 6 10.00 Tetraploid
Cream with flush of orchid pink and a green throat. Blooms are beautifully ruffled, possess excellent substance and are sunfast. Fine plant habit.

Beauty to Behold (Sellers,80) 26 M D 5.5 J.C.79, H.M.82 5.00 Tetraploid
This lemon beauty has many good qualities, including clarity of color, ruffling and good branching. Wide petals open back flat with a gentle recurve. A great cultivar.

Bela Lugosi (Hanson,C.,95) 33 M SE 6 H.M.98,A.M.01 20.00 Tetraploid
Deep purple self with a green throat. Thick substance. Nicely ruffled petals.

Believe It (Spalding-Warner,83) 26 EM D 2.75 15.00 Tetraploid
A clear, true pink with a green throat. Although BELIEVE IT is a chimera, it is the pollen parent of both SMALL PRIZE and SUSAN WARNER, two very fine pink tetraploids. A beautiful pink daylily.

Bengaleer (Peck,68) 34 ML D RE 6.5 7.50 Tetraploid
Spectacular deep yellow with ruffled, recurving segments. Often a very late bloomer.

Bertie Ferris (Winniford,69) 20 EM D 2.5 J.C.69, H.M.72, A.M.75, Stout Medal 80 5.00 Tetraploid
Little persimmon orange self. Very cute.

Beth Barth (Barth,87) 36 ML D 6.5 5.00 Tetraploid
Light yellow with striking peach overcast and contrasting pink midrib. Extremely vigorous.

Betsy Grennan (Stevens) 26 M D 5 10.00 Tetraploid
Deep raspberry purple petals; sepals are ever so slightly lighter in shade, matching lighter, noticeable raspberry midribs. Good pleated ruffles characteristic of its famous parent, DANCE BALLERINA DANCE. Parentage: CHICAGO QUEEN X DBD.

Beulah Stevens (Stevens-Seawright,91) 26 ML D 5.5 15.00 Tetraploid
A real 'Arizona Sunset' considering the colors present: pink, ivory, yellow and peach, all blending into each other. The flowers are very round with a delicate recurve and greenish gold sunburst throat.

Big Bird (Griesbach-Klehm,81) 34 EM D FR 7 5.00 Tetraploid
As the name indicates, a large sunshine yellow. Edges have thick line of a cream tone. Big wavy ruffles on petals are fluted back. Faint orange highlights.

Big Snowbird (Milliken,93) 28 M D RE 6 25.00 Tetraploid
Near white self with a chartreuse throat. Opens flat; wide, ruffled segments overlap. Strong scapes are tall and have good bud count and branching.

Big Spender (Pride,77) 32 EM D 7.5 J.C.79 15.00 Tetraploid
Imposing in a clump, these massive golden orange flowers have remarkably heavy substance. Clear beautiful color; outstanding form.

Big Time Happy (PPAF) (Apps,00) 18 E-VL D RE 5 10.00 Tetraploid
This daughter of HAPPY RETURNS is close in color, perhaps a touch more on the creamy side. It has flowers with double the surface area of HAPPY RETURNS. The lemon yellow blooms are quite ruffled and show off a green throat and a near white midrib.With the bigger flower, BIG TIME HAPPY maintains a short plant habit with wider greener foliage, more substance and greater presence.

Biggie (Wild,82) 38 ML D OE 7.25 10.00 Tetraploid
A large pink with a cream raised rib and deep rose veining and shading. There is a lavender eye above a large deep, wide throat of yellow blending to a green heart. Petals are 2.25, sepals are 1.75. Excellent.

Bitten (Joiner,89) 20 ML D FR 5.5 5.00 Tetraploid
Cream pink polychrome with a green throat.

Black Eye (Goldner,84) 30 M D 5 H.M.93 10.00 Tetraploid
Aptly named lavender pink with a wine purple eye. Great branching and bud count; excellent deep green foliage. Distinctive; a real eye-catcher.

Black Eyed Stella (Roberson,94) 14 EM D RE 3 7.50 Tetraploid
Ruffled, creped, yellow blossoms with a dramatic crimson eye, bloom on 14 to 20 scapes. Has rebloom potential. Foliage stays in a neat mound; it multiplies well once established. All-American Daylily for 1994.

Black Eyed Susan (Stevens,87) 28 EM D OE 5 H.M.90 7.50 Tetraploid
Bright canary yellow flowers have a prominent blotch of deepest red; throat pattern is distinct and well defined; easily seen at a distance. Flower opens wide and full; ruffled petals. Remains open late into the night.eyed and blotch pattern breeding.

Blackberry Candy (Stamile,89) 24 M D FR RE OE 4 20.00 Tetraploid
Bright gold with a bold black-red eyezone. Distinct. RAGING TIGER x TET SILOAM VIRGINIA HENSON

Blond Baby (Warner,78) 20 EM D 3.5 5.00 Tetraploid
Very fine small-flowered, lavender and cream blend. Excellent petal and sepal width with a round, fully opened bloom even on cool mornings; a tiny ruffled edge on the petals. Multiple branching.

Blood Stream (Ward,95) 42 L SE FR OE 8 20.00 Tetraploid
Bright cherry red flowers with petals that pinch and turn; very wide green to yellow throat. Scapes are well branched and heavily budded. Stands out in the garden.

Blueberry Breakfast (Rose,88) 22 M D 5 H.M.2002 30.00 Tetraploid
Slate lavender with magenta purple midribs and a deep purple eye. Gives an overall aura of blueness.

Blueberry Candy (Stamile,93) 22 M D FR 4.25 15.00 Tetraploid
The flower is cream white with a contrasting violet eye above a chartreuse to deep green throat. Very striking. It is also fragrant.

Bowl of Roses (Rudolph,84) 32 M D FR 4 15.00 Tetraploid
Blue pink with deeper pink eye and green yellow throat. Full, round blossom form. Extremely heavy bloomer. Superb vigor and plant habit. Really beautiful in a clump, hence the name.

Bozo (Winniford,73) 18 M SE 3 J.C.73, H.M.75 5.00 Tetraploid
Fine, low, very round, red self. Makes a wonderful compact clump. One of the best red miniatures we have seen.

Bric-A-Brac (Apps,92) 34 M D RE 3.5 5.00 Tetraploid
Striking color contrast of soft yellow with deep violet eyezone. Tall, well branched scapes have lots of buds. An excellent garden performer.

Brilliant Circle (Sellers,85) 28 M D 3.5 H.M.87 5.00 Tetraploid
Cream pink with rose red eyezone and green throat. Candelabra branching starts low and becomes well spaced and wide. Blossom form is good under varying weather conditions. Great all around performer and plant habit.

Brilliant Forecast (Spalding,84) 28 M D 4.75 5.00 Tetraploid
Bright yellow self with green throat; occasional bronze tinge under certain weather conditions. Good foliage throughout the season. Rapid increaser.

Brindlee Beauty (Webster,71) 28 M D 5.5 7.50 Tetraploid
Deep rose with lavender eyezone and chartreuse throat. The eyezone provides a striking contrast that gets considerable attention from visitors.

Broadmoor Powder Puff (Norton,80) 28 L D OE 5 15.00 Tetraploid
A pink self with a yellow throat. An August bloomer in New England.

Buckyballs (Webster,94) 24 M D 4.25 25.00 Tetraploid
Jet-black red self with a very green throat. One of the blackest in the garden. A terrific doer. Sunfast. Outstanding color.

Burgundy Bud (Jessup,80) 28 EM D 3.5 5.00 Tetraploid
Burgundy purple with cream edging and burgundy eyezone above a green throat. Very floriferous. A mature clump looks like it is covered with little purple butterflies. Looks particularly good in a mixed perennial border.

By the Riverside (Kennedy, 86) 36 L D 6 30.00 Tetraploid
Bright cerise rose self with a large chartreuse throat. Flowers bloom very late in the season. Much admired and sought after.

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