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BABY KONG (Tim Herrington, 2010) 3.5 x 32 M Re D This small UNUSUAL FORM brick red daylily will sashay in your garden. BABY KONG is a prolific bloomer and outstanding garden flower. With its extraordinary look, you can easily form a bond with this small treasure. Great for breeding small spider/unusual form daylilies. $35.00
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CANADIAN CORAL (Tim Herrington, 2010) 3.5 x 27 M Re D It is best described as a bicolor because the petals are a different color from the sepals. The petals are lavender & the sepals are white. The great distinctive feature of CANADIAN CORAL is that the petal has edging that is the same color of the sepal. This daylily is named in honor of all the achievements Coral Kincaid, from Nova Scotia, Canada, has made to the daylily world. $75.00
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GRANDMA’S LITTLE SWEETHEART (Tim Herrington, 2010) 2.75 x 19 M Re Sev The bloom is saffron yellow with a light rose eye that is very precise and almost like it is stamped around a small olive green throat. Grandma's Little Sweetheart has 6 way branching and the form is round, full and overlapped. Sold Out
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GRANDPA’S LITTLE SWEETHEART (Katisue Herrington, 2010) 2.8 x 20 M Re D Dark rose with a red eye surrounding dark rose band above a yellow green throat. Substance is slightly textured. Well branched scapes carry multiple blooms. Fertile and a good parent for patterns. $50.00
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JACK AND DIANE (Katisue Herrington, 2010) 5 x 24 L Re Sev UNUSUAL FORM Just like the 1982 hit song, JACK AND DIANE, this imperial purple daylily will be a hit to gardeners everywhere. Why?? Not only since the distinctive well-defined markings enhance the overall appearance but because this daylily has four zones of color looking straight at you with an inner band of lavender and magnolia white traveling above a striking yellow green throat. The sepals and petals also display the magnolia white edging. Named In honor of Jack and Diane Joiner, a couple who have been very devoted members of Region 5 and AHS over the years. Won Best Seedling - Thomson Show 2009, Best Unusual Form - Dublin Show - 2011. DISPLAY
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MAYOR OF MUNCHKINLAND (Tim Herrington, 2010) 2.9 x 24 EmReD Remember in the “OZ” film when the scenery was transformed from black & white to color? Well this little gem is all about color. It has an exciting bud count of 50 plus with the well branched scapes uniformly proportioned over the foliage. Best small flower at the AHS National in Valdosta. It is canary yellow with a red eye that covers both the sepals and petals. Sold Out
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MEET ME IN OZ (Katisue Herrington, 2010) 7.5 x 26 M Re D UNUSUAL FORM This purple bloom will display a quilling effect on both the sepals and petals. Has a yellow green throat and exhibits white midribs on the petals. Has 20 buds. It represents a milestone in hybridizing in that it has the quilling effect on both the sepals and petals which is indeed very extraordinary. Winner of the AHS Achievement Medal at the Thomson Show. $75.00
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MUNCHKIN CABBAGE (Tim Herrington, 2010) 3.25 x 21 E Re D This small flower is yellow with a huge very intense green throat surrounded by a rose eye that covers over half the bloom. Won Best Small Seedling-Georgia Hybridizers’ Contest - 2008 Albany, GA. MUNCHKIN CABBAGE makes a dramatic clump in the garden. $50.00
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UNCLE WIGGILY LONGEARS (Tim Herrington, 2010) 7 x 30 Em Re Sev This orange 100% UNUSUAL FORM DOUBLE is named for my favorite character in the popular children stories when I grew up. The stories about Uncle Wiggily Longears were short in nature and taught the virtues of resourcefulness, honesty, & self-respect. The color is orange & the segments are elongated, slender & willowy. Sold Out
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WEEKEND IN HARRISBURG* (Katisue Herrington, 2010) 8 x 24 Em Re D Tet Named in honor of Lilyhemmer which is held each year in the fall in Harrisburg, PA and sponsored by Region 3 AHS. This event is very special to me because it was where Katisue and I did our last daylily program together. This 8” EXTRA LARGE FLOWER is a yellow blend with a cinnamon eye zone. Best Extra Large Flower - Dublin, 2011. $75.00
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