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lily Dean Corey
lily Rose Fiesta
Culver Seedling - Rose Fiesta x Prince Of Thieves
This is a seedling that wasn't going to make the grade at Culver Farms and I couldn't let it get plowed under. Interesting colour coming from these parents but one of Rose Fiesta's parents is a cream self, so that must be what has influenced the colour of this seedling.
lily Cream Drop
lily Connect The Dots
CONNECT THE DOTS (McMullen, Jerabek 2002) Tet. 25" M, 5 ¾", Dor.
A unique 2002 introduction from Watson Park Daylilies. A near white covered with splashes of dots of different sizes and in shades of mauve purple. It has a grass green throat which turns into a light yellow watermark. The petals carry a touch of a gold edge. This is an unique break as it comes out of ELAN x YUMA, two Whatley intros one a white and the other a yellow with a bronze overlay. CONNECT THE DOTS is reported to be a good parent for speckled daylilies by the hybridizers and I used it quite a bit in my program this year. I will bloom my first seedlings from it in 2004.
lily Condilla
lily Come As You Are
COME AS YOU ARE (Valente, 1999) Tet, 28" ML, 5 ½" Sev.
3 way branching and 22 bud count.
Orange red with deeper red halo and wire gold edge above a green yellow throat. (Wild Mustang x Senegal). The late Ron Valente hybridized in his Maine garden so you know his stuff is hardy! New to the garden in 2003.
lily Colleen Amber Morrison
lily Clear Fork
lily Coral Majority
This is a difficult flower to accurately capture the colour. This was shot about 6:00 pm in the late day sun so it has lost a bit of the vibrancy the flower had earlier in the day. Coral Majority is out of Moldovan's South Seas so you know where the colour comes from. It is a late bloomer and puts up rebloom scapes as well. Nice way to finish the season!
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