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Plant Name |
Hybridizer, Year |
Height (inches) |
Bloom Season |
Dormancy |
Misc |
Bloom Size |
Awards |
Price |
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Keith Greer |
(Stevens-Seawright,93) |
34 |
ML |
D |
FR |
7 |
|
15.00 |
 |
 |
| Huge, yellow green blossoms with green in base of throat and nice fragrance. Flower opens very wide and flat, which tends to emphasize its large size. Petals are evenly pleated. A real traffic stopper; 'speaks' to you in the garden. Great landscapingdaylily due to its height and flower size. Parentage: JUST WATCH X MOLOKAI. |
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Kempion |
(Peck,70) |
34 |
M |
D |
RE |
6 |
|
7.50 |
 |
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| Light cream, faint flush of pink with broad, light lavender band. Very attractive and spectacular in a clump. Always popular with our garden visitors. |
|
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Kindly Light |
(Bechtold,52) |
30 |
M |
D |
|
6 |
H.M.55, Harris Olson Award 89 |
10.00 |
 |
 |
| Yellow green spider. The classic of spider form. The beauty of KINDLY LIGHT is in its immensity with twisted petals and beautifully ruffled edges. |
|
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King Melon |
(Baker,83) |
25 |
M |
D |
|
5.75 |
|
7.50 |
 |
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| Glittering pinkish orange melon self. Super wide petals and extraordinarily heavy texture. |
|
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Lady Dancer |
(Rasmussen,92) |
28 |
M |
D |
|
5.5 |
|
10.00 |
 |
 |
| A rose pink blend edged in plum with a green gold throat. Great picotee edging on a hardy dormant. |
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Largess |
(Barrere,73) |
30 |
ML |
D |
RE |
7 |
|
7.50 |
 |
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| Smoky lavender orchid with cream yellow throat. |
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Late Charm |
(Kamensky,89) |
27 |
L |
D |
OE FR |
5.5 |
|
12.00 |
 |
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| Creamy yellow blend with yellow green throat. A BEAUTY TO BEHOLD seedling. |
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Late Late Show |
(Kennedy,86) |
28 |
L |
D |
|
5 |
|
15.00 |
 |
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| Cream with a rose edge. A late bloomer. |
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Lavender Deal |
(Kirby-Oakes,82) |
24 |
ML |
D |
OE FR RE |
7 |
|
15.00 |
 |
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| Deep lavender self with chartreuse throat. Outstanding foliage, branching, and scape. A wonderful lavender flower that stands out in the garden. |
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Lavender Patina |
(Apps,87) |
28 |
EM |
D |
FR |
4.75 |
|
10.00 |
 |
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| Lavender with deeper lavender eyezone and yellow green throat. One of the very few true lavender daylilies. Particularly striking in a part of the garden that receives sun and then dappled shade. Excellent all around plant habit and rapid propagator. |
|
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Lavender Rainbow |
(Stamile,96) |
23 |
EM |
D |
|
7.5 |
|
35.00 |
 |
 |
| A cream with a rainbow eye of many colors (charcoal, lavender, purple, yellow and orchid). Triangular form with ruffled petals. Well branched scapes. |
|
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Lemon Candy |
(Warner,81) |
24 |
M |
D |
|
3 |
|
5.00 |
 |
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| Lemon yellow segments are nicely ruffled and overlap; a good scape with multiple branching. Excellent. |
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Lemon Mint |
(Rudolph,70) |
36 |
M |
D |
OE |
5.5 |
|
7.50 |
 |
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| Lovely light lemon yellow self with the color extending completely into the shallow throat. Flower opens wide and flat; crepe-like texture; quite ruffled. Well branched scapes; vigorous grower. All around top performer and one of the bestfor the landscape. |
|
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Lemon Tower |
(Stevens,79) |
34 |
M |
D |
FR |
6 |
|
10.00 |
 |
 |
| Large, true cool lemon with creped substance. Super branching and very robust growing habits. Almost a blue cast to cool green foliage. Increases rapidly to produce a beautiful specimen clump. Outstanding! |
|
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Leo Lion |
(Moldovan,87) |
25 |
ML |
SE |
RE |
5.5 |
|
10.00 |
 |
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| Beautiful, ruffled, bright lemon gold blend. Good bud count. Late to bloom in the garden. Prolific and very showy. |
|
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Leola Fraim |
(Stevens-Seawright,88) |
31 |
M |
D |
|
6.25 |
|
15.00 |
 |
 |
| The base color is cream yellow with lavender highlights appearing as the day wears on. Petal edges are ruffled and fringed. While wide sepals turn back and recurve slightly, petals flare forward in something of a large, wide open trumpet. Theflower has been described as looking like a colossal daffodil. A consistent and exciting performer. |
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Leota Simpson |
(Brown E.C.,86) |
27 |
EM |
SE |
RE |
5.5 |
|
7.50 |
 |
 |
| Rose self with green throat. Heavily-textured blossoms are very sunfast. Striking color. One of the latest to bloom in this color range. |
|
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Lilioaspedelus |
species |
20 |
EE |
D |
FR |
3.5 |
|
10.00 |
 |
 |
| These fragrant, bright lemon trumpets appear in late May-June. They are the standard for early, lemon daylilies. |
|
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Lilting Lady |
(Stevens,83) |
20 |
ML |
D |
|
3 |
|
10.00 |
 |
 |
| A delightful pale rose flower with a deep rose red eyezone and small yellow throat. The flower is delicate in appearance with no salmon tones in either the base color or contrasting eye. A good grower in every way. |
|
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Lime Frost |
(Stamile,92) |
27 |
L |
D |
FR OE |
5.75 |
Eugene S. Foster Award 97 |
25.00 |
 |
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| A full diamond dusted near white with soft green infusion. Slight ruffling. Multiple branching with 30-35 buds. Fertile both ways. One of the finest near white tetraploids. |
|
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Lion in Winter |
(Elliott,78) |
31 |
EM |
D |
|
6 |
|
5.00 |
 |
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| Enchanting flowers of persian lilac; striking light lime throat extends well up on the diamond dusted petals, giving the flower eye-catching appeal. |
|
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Lion's Pride |
(Pettus,73) |
24 |
M |
D |
|
7 |
J.C.72 |
4.00 |
 |
 |
| Buff with burnt copper brushing. An interesting color combination. The large flowers have relatively narrow segments. |
|
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Little Big Man |
(Cruse,79) |
16 |
EM |
D |
|
2.75 |
H.M.85 |
5.00 |
 |
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| Unusual coloration is this pale, creamy yellow with a bluish lavender eyezone. A good grower and a rapid increaser. |
|
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Little Fay |
(Spalding,78) |
25 |
EM |
D |
OE |
3.5 |
|
5.00 |
 |
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| Pink self with green throat; almost a baby-ribbon pink and one of the purest pink on the market. Great foliage and totally dormant. |
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Little Grapette |
(Williamson,72) |
20 |
E |
D |
|
2 |
J.C.71, H.M.74, A.M.77, Donn Fischer Memorial 75 |
7.50 |
 |
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| Beautiful grape self with a green heart. An excellent miniature daylily. A real award winner! |
|
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Little Unusual |
(Stevens-Seawright,85) |
23 |
M |
D |
|
2.75 |
|
7.50 |
 |
 |
| We regard this unusual flower to be a novelty. Being the offspring of two small flowered tets, this little rosy pink sports a purple eye and tight, conical blossom. Increase is fairly rapid. |
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Loisteen Kirkman |
(Peck,76) |
24 |
M |
D |
|
6 |
H.M.80 |
7.50 |
 |
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| The purple flower is full and overlapping, slightly rounded, with 2.5 petals and 2.25 sepals. The deep green in the throat holds through a hot day. A good breeder for its refined growth habit and haunting beauty. |
|
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Look |
(Baker,74) |
36 |
ML |
D |
|
6 |
|
7.50 |
 |
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| A self of Indian yellow. Full faced, nearly flat with very wide petals and sepals. Blooms hold color well on strongly branched scapes that may support 35 buds. Makes a sensational clump. Rapid increaser. |
|
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Looking Rosy |
(Stamile,90) |
30 |
ML |
D |
|
5 |
|
10.00 |
 |
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| Rose pink self with green throat. Heavily textured blossoms remain in good condition all day. Tall, well branched scapes produce many buds. An extremely lusty grower and extraordinarily vigorous. |
|
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Lord Jeffrey Amherst |
(Lachman,85) |
25 |
EM |
D |
|
5.75 |
|
35.00 |
 |
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| Spectacular, rich, very deep purple with contrasting white picotee edge on petals and sepals; fine green throat. A true showpiece. |
|
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Loree Meagher |
(Warner,84) |
22 |
M |
D |
OE |
4.25 |
|
5.00 |
 |
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| Clear light pink with rose band surrounding green throat. All segments heavily ruffled, sepals are rounded. Color and substance hold on hottest days. Multiple branched scapes. Looks like a bouquet in a clump. |
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Love Fest |
(Stevens,82) |
26 |
M |
D |
|
6 |
J.C.81 |
10.00 |
 |
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| A very special color, LOVE FEST is a shocking cerise rose self that has caused quite a sensation among our garden visitors (what an understatement). A large, open flower that takes sun well; very vigorous; good plant habit. Anelectrifying color. |
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Love Glow |
(Stevens,81) |
30 |
M |
D |
|
6 |
J.C.79 |
7.50 |
 |
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| A cantaloupe pink polychrome with a throat of the same color and faint lavender midrib. Well branched and a superb performer in every way; forms proliferations with regularity. A much deeper peach effect than LOVE IS. |
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Love Is |
(Stevens,78) |
26 |
ML |
D |
RE |
3.5 |
J.C.76, President's Cup 80, H.M.81 |
10.00 |
 |
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| The near-perfect flowers are a light blend of pink, cream and peach tones with an intensely crinkled hairline edge of gold. Substance is excellent. Stock limited. |
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Lucy Beth |
(Wall,89) |
30 |
EM |
D |
RE |
5.5 |
H.M.94 |
7.50 |
 |
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| Lavender blend with green throat. High quality pure lavender daylilies are scarce and this is one of the very best. |
|
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Lullaby Baby |
(Spalding,75) |
26 |
EM |
SE |
FR OE |
3.5 |
H.M.80, Annie T. Giles Award 82, A.M.83, Lenington All-American Award 88 |
15.00 |
 |
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| Ruffled light pink self with a green throat. Very nice. Award winner. |
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Lyric Opera |
(Moldovan,84) |
28 |
M |
D |
RE |
5.5 |
|
10.00 |
 |
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| Grayish rose velvet edged gold with green yellow throat. This one stands out in your garden. |
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Lyttleton |
(Kennedy,83) |
21 |
M |
D |
|
2.75 |
J.C.80, H.M.85 |
5.00 |
 |
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| A yellow gold flower which makes a bouquet of blooms. Many buds on up to seven-way branched scapes. Flat, outfacing blooms have velvety texture and are not crowded. A winner. |
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