(Carr 2005) 25" TET 5" Early midseason, Ev, RE - Buff with smoky raspberry violet band above green throat - demonstrates crimping at throat on a good many of the blooms that povides a unique looking daylily. (Picture shown without crimping as well.)
Petit, 2004 - 30"/6.50", TET Midseason, SEv, RE, FRA - Orange with wonderfully patterned burgundy eye above green throat.
((Magical Passes X Equilibrium) X (Time for Eternity X Time in a Bottle))
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(Martin/Talbott 2003) 17" DIP 2.75" Early season, Ev, RE (registered as a DOUBLE) - Very light creamy yellow blend with rosy pink blush - starts out as a single bloom (as shown in the 2nd picture) and DOUBLES as the temperature rises. This daylily also blooms more around 20-22" for me, and blooms prolifically into September, sometimes October here in VA.
(Reed, M. 1994) 38"/6.50" DIP, E-Midseason, Dor, RE, FRA, Spider - Orange with orange-red chevron eye. (This plant multiplies well, will be a clump of 4 fans or more.)
Apps, 1995 - 36" DIP 3.12" Midseason, Dor - Maroon black with black purple halo and green throat. Every once in a while this little plant doubles for me, and it's absolutely gorgeous because it's so black.
((Pardon Me X Eleanor Apps) X Little Squiz)
(Sellers, 2000) 26" TET 5.5" Mid, EV, RE - Raspberry purple with large pale raspberry watermark with thin white band above white to green throat.
(sdlg X Tet. Morning Mood)
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Klehm 1988 Dor Tet 34/6 L FRA - Soft pink with golden green throat, tight ruffled edge. VERY LATE BLOOMER IN MY GARDEN. A GOOD PLANT IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR LATES, AND MULTIPLIES INTO A CLUMP VERY QUICKLY.
(Crochet, 1990) 22" DIP 4.0" Early, RE, DBL - Rose pink blend with green throat. NOTE: This daylily blooms like this every time. Does not open any further in my garden, and is really cool because of this. Not sure if it will survive any further north, as it is a very slow increaser for me (Zone 7a.)
Morss 2000 SEV Tet 22/4.25 EE RE - Medium pink and pastel pink bitone with wire gold edge and green throat. If you are looking for an EARLY bloomer, this is it! EARLY DAYS and WAITING IN THE WINGS compete every year to be the first to bloom in my garden!
(Houston 1992) 24" TET 5.5" Midseason, SEv, Stippled, RE - Bright orange with red eyezone above green throat. A great heat of summer bloom that stands out in the garden. GARDEN NOTE: It sometimes has a stippling effect, and sometimes is orange with a blazing red eyezone as seen in the alternate picture.
Norris R 2005 - 40"/6.25" TET, Midseason, SEv, RE - Yellow with patterned lavender purple eye above green throat.
(Desperado Love X Forever In Time)
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