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  Plant Name Hybridizer, Year Height (inches) Bloom Season Dormancy Misc Bloom Size Awards Price    
Fairy Tale Pink (Pierce,81) 24 M D 5.5 H.M.84, A.M.87, Stout Medal 90 7.50 Tetraploid
Pink self with green throat. Very rapid increaser; very vigorous. Grows well in North or South. All-time prize winner.

Fall Farewell (Peck,76) 28 ML D OE 7 15.00 Tetraploid
This very showy, large lavender flower is wide and flat; petals are fringed in gold, sepals are ivory edged and gently recurve. Strong scapes; well branched. Open, and good at 9:30 P.M.

Fantasy Dancer (Benz,88) 30 M D OE 5.5 7.50 Tetraploid
A very ruffled rose pink self with green throat. Lots of blossoms open at the same time. A very rapid increaser; plants are vigorous with strong growth. Great flower and stays open late.

Far Fetched (Stevens-Seawright,88) 34 M D 6 20.00 Tetraploid
Buff yellow flowers have vivid, triangular, reddish brown eyezone. The throat pattern appears on the sepals as well as the petals and is large and bold. Scapes are tall and very strong; branching is three-way. Fertile.

Femme de Joie (Hayward,80) 28 EM D 6.5 J.C.79, H.M.84 12.00 Tetraploid
Voluptuous rose on cream blend with cream throat. Perfectly sunfast and one of the half dozen largest flowers in our garden. Attention getting, a real conversation starter and appropriately named.

Fever (Warner,76) 30 M D RE OE 5.5 10.00 Tetraploid
Hot flame red, very green throat. Color holds on hottest day. Not brushed, a pure red. Opens flat. Exceptionally well branched. Ruffled.

Field Marshall (Benz,94 30 M D 5 15.00 Tetraploid
Rich tomato red self with a silver dollar size vivid green throat. Ruffled. Heavy substance. Huge tree-branched scapes above husky arching foliage. High bud count. Sunfast.

Fifty Springs (Milliken,82) 30 ML SE OE 5 10.00 Tetraploid
Clear cream pink self with yellow green throat. Nice flower.

Fire Chief Nicholas (Albers,94) 32 ML D FR 4.25 35.00 Tetraploid
A wonderful fire engine red with a darker eye and a green throat. Color combination is outstanding. High bud count. Much sought after. Great performer.

Flamenco Queen (Benz,89) 36 ML D OE 6 15.00 Tetraploid
Spectacular deep blue red self with a gold chartreuse throat. Outstanding color. Excellent overall plant habit. Good propagator. One of the best reds.

Flamingo Fantasy (Apps,97) 26 EM D RE FR 5 H.M.00 25.00 Tetraploid
Fragrant blooms of hot pink and rose with a deeper rose eye. Good branching and great color.

Flight of Fantasy (Stevens-Seawright,95) 29 M D 5.5 7.50 Tetraploid
Peach and pink with lavender highlights. Flowers are wide open, flat and quite ruffled. Has a beautiful, ruffled form. A beautiful garden specimen.

Florissant Lemon (Harris-Benz,84) 28 M D 5.5 5.00 Tetraploid
This large showy lemon yellow cultivar appears carved from wax, with a ribbed corduroy finish. Excellent branching on heavy scapes.

Florissant Pearl (Harris,82) 28 M D OE 5 5.00 Tetraploid
Creamy yellow tetraploid with diamond dusted, pearl pink overlay and green yellow throat. A very round, full flower with wonderful substance as in many of the Harris hybrids. Not as white as ASTOLAT but a superior flower and makes larger plants.

Fooled Me (Reilly,90) 24 EM D OE 5.5 H.M.98, A.M.2001 15.00 Tetraploid
Yellow-gold with a red eye. A very showy daylily with good branching and bud count. A great parent and a must for hybridizers.

Foxes Lair (Moldovan,91) 28 M D FR OE 6.5 10.00 Tetraploid
Flowers are a peach amber and melon blend with a yellow green throat. Scapes are tall and well-branched. Fragrant.

Fred Porter (Shaler,97) 22 M D 5 20.00 Tetraploid
This lovely flower is yellow with a red eye. It's parentage is JOY RIDE X EASTER GOWN.

French Tudor (Moldovan,93) 28 EM D RE 6 7.50 Tetraploid
Strong rose pink with a large pale pink watermark and small lemon cream throat. Broad flat form. Heavy substance and smooth texture; widely branched. Frosts slightly silver by evening.

Friend Jack (Webster,93) 26 EM D 5.5 15.00 Tetraploid
Very pretty large orange red with the Webster recurved form; good, smooth finish to the flower. Excellent branching.

Frost Avenue (Whatley,93) 23 EM D 6 15.00 Tetraploid
Ruffled, near white with a green throat. Superb blue-green foliage. High bud count. Fertile both ways.

Frosted Pearl (Harris-Benz,87) 30 M D OE 6 5.00 Tetraploid
Creamy yellow with pale pink overlay and very bright green throat. An opalescent blending of pink flushes not unlike mother of pearl. Strong plants have sturdy scapes with lots of buds. Outstanding.

Fuchsia Charm (Webster,98) 26 M D 6 20.00 Tetraploid
Beautiful deep rosy purple with a greenish throat. Very unusual color that holds. Nicely ruffled.

Gala Bells (Peck,76) 28 EM D 6.5 5.00 Tetraploid
Lush, handsome medium light yellow; much admired by garden visitors. Lightly creped with overlapping, recurved, very ruffled segments. Well branched.

Galena Gilt Edge (Blocher) 24 M D 5 5.00 Tetraploid
Rose lavender with a rippled, serrated, gold edge and green throat. Scapes are well branched; bud count is good.

Galena Sunshine (Blocker) 27 M D 5.25 5.00 Tetraploid
Lemon yellow with gold on outer segments. The green throat flares out onto the segments. Petals are ruffled and the sepals recurve.

Garden Show (Carpenter J,98) 28 M D RE 6 20.00 Tetraploid
Lavender purple with a large green throat bordered by a pastel halo. Flowers are flat with some recurve. Good bud count and branching.

Gentleman Lou (Harris-Benz,84) 23 M D 5.5 5.00 Tetraploid
Lemon yellow self with a green throat. Heavy, wax-like substance.

Geppetto (Moldovan,89) 30 M SE RE 5 H.M.94 5.00 Tetraploid
Pinkish cream with a deeper pink eyezone. Creped finish with small ruffles and amber gold edge.

Giddy Go Round (Whitacre,79) 42 L D 6 10.00 Tetraploid
Red self with green gold throat. A spider variant. Like a whirling dervish.

Glistening Bouquet (Benz,97) 28 M D FR 6.5 20.00 Tetraploid
Lustrous rose pink with a large, apple-green throat. Blossoms have deep ruffling, heavy substance and an ultra flat form.

Glowing Delight (Stevens,83) 22 E D 5.75 7.50 Tetraploid
A rich, luminescent, glowing orange self with a faint hint of lavender midrib. It has the vigor and flower form of its famous pollen parent RUFFLED APRICOT and is well branched. Great early bloomer.

Gold Leaf (Stevens,80) 20 M D 4 5.00 Tetraploid
Rose pink with gold edges and a yellow throat.

Golden Chimes (Fischer, H.A.,56) 34 EM D 3 J.C.55, H.M.56, A.M.61 5.00 Tetraploid
Chrome yellow self. Tall, willowy scapes contain an abundance of buds. Scapes and buds are very dark, nearly black, presenting an interesting color contrast. Spent blossoms roll up and shed readily. The choice of garden designers who are seeking theunusual.

Golden Surrey (Fay,67) 32 EM D 6 H.M.72 5.00 Tetraploid
Golden yellow self; fringed, serrated petal edges that are very distinctive..

Grand Patriarch (Stevens-Seawright,86) 28 EM D 6.25 7.50 Tetraploid
Metallic purple with hint of a bluish gray midrib. A dark shade of grape purple surrounds yellow green throat. Good scapes show four-way branching on established plants; vigorous; rapid increaser. Stands out in garden.

Grape Arbor (Maxwell T.,73) 24 EM SE RE OE 6 7.50 Tetraploid
The flower is grape color with white midribs and a green throat. The bloom stays open late into the evening.

Green Eyes Wink (Nolen,82) 22 EM D OE RE 3.25 H.M.86 7.50 Tetraploid
Red self with green throat presents a stunning color contrast. When you first see this one, you will understand the origin of its name. Scapes hold blossoms well above healthy deep-green foliage. Very vigorous andclumps rapidly.

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