AARON BROWN is an extra large flower with distinction. This tall, flat and slightly recurved red has an attractive wide watermark and a large yellow to green throat, Sturdy scapes support the large flowers. It received the Achievement Medal award at the Delaware Valley Daylily Society show in 2006. Honorable Mention. Award Of Merit It is named for a very special grandson. Fertile both ways. EM, 42", 7.25", 4-way branching, 17 buds, Re., Sev., Tet.. Swallow Tail Kite × Wispy Rays.
’13 (6-93B) is a tall orchid with a wide yellow edge and a yellow to green throat. It blooms early in the season and continues well into the late season. Sturdy scapes hold the large blooms well above the foliage. Named for a giggling grandson. E, 38”, 6.5”, three-way branching, 15 buds. Sev. Tet. Roger Herr X Bella Sera.
(3-147A) is an early, reblooming, dark burgundy with a darker eye and a white edge. It is a special daylily named for an exceptional canine companion having twenty four titles owned and trained by daylily aficionado Glenn Pollock. It was greatly admired by garden visitors on the 2006 Region III tour. E, 29”, 5”, 5-way branching, 25 buds. Re., Sev., Tet., Palace Garden beauty X Catcher In The Eye.
(Herr 2004) A large red bitone with a gold edge and a yellow to green throat. Tall, sturdy scapes support the six-inch blooms which are uncommonly large for a bitone. A memorable flower with exceptional plant habit. An early morning opener. A fine addition to the mid to late season bloomers. Cold hardy. ML, 36", 6", three-way branching, 22 buds. Ed Brown x Spacecoast Blastoff. Dor., Tet.
(3-53A) is a light lavender blend that recurves to show off its beautiful large cream “bald head.” The color in mass is cream as the season progresses and the plant recurves. A ruffled yellow edge complements the cream to green throat. EM, 30", 5 1/2", three-way branching, 16 buds, Re. Sev., Tet., Ed Brown X Jerry Nettles.
'13 (4-311A) Glowing orange red with a wire gold edge and a yellow orange throat. Great plant habit. Introduced at the 2013 region 3 Summer meeting. EMO, reblooms, L, 34", 5.5", four-way branching, 16 buds. Dor., Tet. Apache War Dance x Alexa Kathryn.
(Herr 2002) This daylily is named for a very special daughter. A white/cream with a lavender blush, plum eye and double picotee edge. The blooms are stiff and fresh at the end of a the day. Herr, 2002, 37", 5", 4-5 way branching, 18 buds. Dor, Tet., AHS Honorable Mention Award. Strawberry Candy x Royal Braid.
'12 (6-177B) is a large, Unusual Form crispate, diamond dusted orange blend with a green throat and an in-your-face bloom that stands out in the garden. Sturdy scapes keep the impressive blooms upright. Junior Citation. Honorable Mention. Recurved, M, 46", 9", three-way branching, 13 buds. Sev., Tet., Wispy Rays X Webster's Pink Wonder.
'12 (6-177A) is a pink-peach Unusual Form crispate with a lighter band and green throat. The flat, ethereal blooms appear about two weeks before it's sibling, Big Bertha. Diamond Dusting, Fragrant, Honorable Mention. E, 34", 9", four-way branching, 16 buds. Dor., Tet., Wispy Rays X Webster's Pink Wonder
Big Buddy (12-208A) is a light lavender orchid bitone with white midribs and a large cream throat. It is an early season bud builder that blooms over a long period of time. It's flat out blooms put on quite a show. Fertile both ways. Junior Citation. E, 33" 7", three-way branching, 22 buds. Re., Dor., Dip., unknown X unknown
Blueberry Treat (9-40A) is a cream with a slate blue eye that extends into magenta and dark plum with a plum picotee edge. It has straight strong, scapes and doubles and cristates occasionally. E, 31" , 4", three-way branching, 16 buds. Re., Sev., Tet. Bluebird Butterfly X Barcode
(Herr 2005) A flat wide cream with a yellow edge and a yellow to green throat. Strong scapes lift the blooms well above the dark green foliage. It's firm substance allows it to hold up well in full sun and in hot weather. Fragrant. It blooms early in the season and is a repeat bloomer, a plus for northern gardeners to extend the season. Named by fellow daylily enthusiast Jim Stauffer who encourages our goal of rebloom in the north. E, 31", 6", four-way branching, 23 buds, Fr., Re., Dor., tet., Splendid Touch x Senegal
Candy Colored Curls ’10 (5-161B) is a spidery, Unusual Form cascade that was greatly admired in our Region III tour garden in 2007. Bright red with a large green eye. An eye catcher. Honorable Mention M, 41”, 9”, four-way branching, 24 buds. A cheerful, distinctive daylily. Pollen fertile, never checked it the other way. Dor., Dip., Memories Of Oz X Zip Boom Bah.
’13 (7-193C) is a sturdy rose blend with a wide watermark and a yellow to green throat. M, 39”, 8”, three-way branching 10 buds. Colorful, tall and commands attention. Dor. Honorable Mention. Tet. Tall Dark And Handsome X Webster’s Pink Wonder.
(4-143B). This tall, stately, cream-white blend with a green throat, Unusual Form cascade was admired by visitors in our Region III tour garden in 2007. Winner of the Achievement Medal at the Delaware Valley Daylily Society show in 2008. It blooms over a long period of time and reblooms. Carolyn’s Curls was named in honor of our delightful granddaughter Carolyn Brown. Pollen fertile, difficult pod parent. EM, 48", 7", six-way branching, 27-47 buds, Re. Sev., Dip, AHS Honorable Mention Award. Desert Icicle X North Wind Drifter
Catchin’ Rays’ 10, (5-363A) is a tall, sturdy, vibrant red Unusual Form crispate with white edges and midrib and a yellow throat that extends well out onto the sepals. When it polys, about 10% of the time, it is awesome. Fertile both ways. E, 47”, 10-11”, 3-4 way branching, 15 buds. Dor., Tet., Wispy Rays X Thin Man.
2016 (11-199A) Strong sturdy scapes support this rich cherry red with a ruffled yellow edge and a lighter band above a yellow to green throat. Admired by garden visitors. Named by my good friend Cynthia Marriot. Junior Citation. Easily fertile both ways. M, 36", 6", four-way branching 22 buds. Dor., Tet., Outen The Lights X Born To Run.
(Herr 2005) This rose with a red eye and edge and yellow to green throat puts on a show. It sends up many scapes and is a mass of color in a clump. The red edge is accentuated with a gold wire edge. It is a repeat bloomer and is a robust grower as is its sibling KITTY KITTY. A cheerful and colorful addition to any garden. M, 26", 5", 3-4 way branching, 18 buds, Re., Dor., tet., Strawberry Candy x Strawberry Lace
(Herr 2005) The vibrant glowing hot mango color of this round and recurved flower reminds me of the yellowish-red tropical fruit. It will brighten any garden in which it grows. Readily visible and gets attention. It blooms well above the foliage and is admired by garden visitors for its warm radiant color and its green throat. a candidate for the Hot Bed. Fragrant. M, 30", 5.5", three-way branching, 18 buds, Fr., Dor., Tet., cause for Pause x Spacecoast Starburst
Curly Cutie (12-190A) is a baby ribbon pink Unusual Form Cascade with a green throat. It is a rebloomer that blooms over a long period of time. Fertile both ways. Quills occasionally. Junior Citation M, 36", 6.5", four-way branching, 22 buds. Re, Dor., Dip., David Gulecke X Shuffle The Deck
Dancing Gypsies ’09 (4-268A) is cream peach blend Unusual Form cascade with an orchid eye and large green throat. Tall, widely-branched, and winner of the Achievement Medal at the 2009 Delaware Valley Daylily Society show at Longwood Gardens. Named by daylily friend and afficionado Cynthia Marriott. Diamond dusted. Quills. L, 50”, 8.5”, four-way branching, 32 buds., Dor., Dip., Fertile both ways. Desert Icicle X North Wind Dancer. Limited supply
(Herr 2006) Is a tall gold/yellow spider with great branching that blooms over a long period of time. The blooms are well separated on widely spaced, low branches. It stands erect, is a beacon in the garden, and does dance in the sunlight. E, 53", 8", six-way branching, 30 buds. 4:1 ratio, Re., Dor., Dip., Banana Pepper Spider X Android.
Date Night '21 (14-265A) is a peach with a patterned lighter eye and a burgundy rim on both the petals and sepals. M, 21", 5.5", three-way branching, 9 buds. Reblooms. Dor., Dip., Believing In Design X Cosmic Kaleidoscope.
’13 (8-227B) is a lemon yellow high percentage poly that inherited its great branching and budcount from its pollen parent, Fours Are Wild, and it’s wide star form from it’s pod parent, Star Poly. Approximately 90 % polymerous. It often throws 5 x 5’s. Fertile both ways. A repeat bloomer that is a welcome addition to the gene pool of high percentage polys. E, 39”, 6”, five-way branching, 22 buds., Re., Dor. Dip. Fours Are Wild X Star Poly.
(1-111A) is a glowing tangerine blend with an orange throat and a wire gold edge. Named for our daylily friend Thad Brown who repeatedly admired this distinctive seedling with dark green foliage in our garden. EM, 28", 5 1/2", three-way branching. 20 buds. Dor., Tet. Cause For Pause X Spacecoast Cranberry Breeze, Dor., Tet
'12 (6-358B) is a cheerful extra early rose with a bright red eye and a yellow throat. It is an early morning opener. Diamond dusting. Extended bloom. EMO. A nice addition to the early garden. EE, 40", 6 1/2", three-way branching, 14 buds, Sev., Dip., Unknown X Unknown
2016 (10-206A) Ferhoodled is a double unusual form crispate mandarin orange blend above a yellow to gold throat. Ferhoodled is a Pennsylvania Dutch term for confused and I've never seen two blooms that were similar. Garden visitors insisted that I introduce this vigorous seedling because of the scarcity of the form. Junior Citation. Re., EM, 33", 6.5", three-way branching 10 buds. Dor., Dip., Beware The Wizard X Ashee Dashee
(Herr 2006) Twirling like a Flamenco Dancer’s skirt, this heavily ruffled pink blend has been a favorite of garden visitors since its maiden bloom. The profusely ruffled blooms with great substance are usually round, sometimes triangular, and occasionally double at the end of the season. Sturdy scapes support the large flowers. Fertile both ways. M, 29", 6.5", 3-way branching, 20 buds. Reblooms, Sev., Tet., Knights In White Satin X Spacecoast Starburst
‘11 (5-26A) is a yellow with a green throat, high percentage poly, having great branching and budcount that it passes onto its kids. Approximately 95% polymerous and often throws 5 x 5’s and an occasional 6 x 6. A high percentage poly with good plant habit and a distinctive new look in the garden. E, 33”, 5 ¾”, five to six-way branching, 30 buds. Dor., Dip., Fertile both ways. Fuchsia Four X Quad Quiddity.
’13 (6-331A) is a velvety burgundy Unusual Form cascade with a lighter watermark and a white midrib and edge that twists and twirls on branches high above the foliage. Fertile both ways. Named by daylily friend Cynthia Marriott. M, 40”, 6.5”, five-way branching, 22 buds. Fr., Dor., Dip. Margo Reed Indeed X Shuffle The Deck.
Give a Big Whistle (11-61A) is a light lavender with a violet patterned eye on both petals and a sepals and a lime green throat. Distinct veining on petals. Circular pattern later in the season. Tall scapes and reblooms. E, 45", 5.5", three-way branching, 10 buds. Re, Sev., Tet., Marseilles Watercolor X Whale Tails
’11 (5-316A) is a deep burgundy with a lighter watermark, white edge, and gold to green throat. Tall, sturdy scapes support the exceptional branching with multiple blooms. Best seedling at the 2009 Delaware Valley Daylily Society show at Longwood Gardens. M, 41”, 6 ¼”. Six-way branching, 30 buds. Sev., Tet. Lord Of The Storm X Bella Sera.
Give Me Five (10-8B) is a yellow orange bitone with a red eye and a green throat. It is 95% polymerous and throws a lot of 5x5's and occasional 6X6's. A repeat bloomer that is another step forward towards my goal of high percentage, hardy, and 5 X 5 polys. Fertile both ways. E, 25", 6.5", three to four-way branching, 14 buds. Re., Dor., Dip., Too Many Petals X Fours Are Wild
Glowing In The Sunset '21 (12-268A) is a scarlet red orange Unusual Form Crispate with distinct doubling in the center and a darker eye above a yellow throat. Glows in the evening sun Admired by garden visitors. Hardy. L, 29", 7", three-way branching, 12 buds, Dor., Tet. Apache War Dance X Spacecoast Tropical Twister.
Golly Polly is an extra early butter yellow/gold poly with a good form and a great scape. It is a high percentage poly and a consistent rebloomer. Junior Citation. Fertile both ways. 90% polymerous. EE, 30", 4", four-way branching, 18 buds. Sev., Dip.
(3-156B). This pink Unusual Form crispate with a darker eyezone towers high above the garden. It dances and moves as it twists and quills as the season progresses. It received many kind comments by “spidery” lovers at the 2006 Region III garden tour. M, 54”, 8.5”, 4-way branching, 36 buds., Fragrant, Dor., Dip. Memories Of Oz X Skinwalker.
Greg Thompson ’10 (5-280A) is a burgundy with a plum eye and picote and white wire edge accenting a distinctive yellow appliquéd throat. Named for a special friend who works quietly and modestly behind the scenes at Lilyhemmer and other Region III events. Excellent plant habit. E, 26”, 5.25”, three-way branching, 14 buds. Re., Fertile both ways. Sev. Tet., Catcher In The Eye X Spacecoast Sea Shells.
Hello Poly is a yellow poly with a burgundy eye and a yellow to green throat. It blooms early in the season and consistently reblooms into the late season, often with attractive 5x5's and occasionally 6x6's. Named by my good friend Dan Zadilla. Junior Citation. 95% polymerous. Fertile both ways. EE, 28", 5", three-way branching, 10 buds. Dor., Dip.
(Herr 2001) An appropriate name for this cultivar for she blooms and blooms with multiple scapes held well above the foliage. A fast increaser. Herr, M. 28", 4",5 way branching, 27-40 buds, Dor., Dip., (Woodside Fire Dance x Dragon's Eye)
Winner of the Annie T. Giles Award, Florida Sunshine Cup, Honorable Mention, Award Of Merit, and the 2015 Lenington All American Award for "Best Performer Over A Wide Geographic Area."
’11 (5-268A) is an orchid lavender having a large, chalky gray watermark with a darker band and a picote yellow edge with a yellow to green throat. M, 30”, 6”, four-way branching 16 buds. Sev., Tet. Palace Garden Beauty X J T Davis.
’11 (4-268D) is a nice addition to the late season. The tall UF cascade is an orchid with a large cream to green throat. Winner of the Eugene Foster Award for late bloomers in 2011. Her Late Bloomers is a sibling to Dancing Gypsies, a Junior Citation, Honorable Mention, and Award of Merit winner. It was a good cross! Excellent plant habit. Fertile both ways. L, 42”, 8”, four-way branching, 25 buds. Dor., Dip. Desert Icicle X North Wind Dancer.
(Herr 2003) A mini red with a creped texture that surpasses Her Best Bloomers in branching and bud count. Her Little Bloomers was the Winner of the International Competition for the Best Miniature Flower in the Creveling garden at the 2000 national AHS convention in Philadelphia. A fast increaser. Small but mighty. Donn Fischer Memorial Award for most outstanding miniature flower in 2014.
M, 28", 2 7/8", 5-6 way branching, 40 Buds. Dor., Dip., Woodside Fire Dance X Welsh Pixie.
(Herr 2004) A large cream with a large plum eye and bubbly edge. With its height and striking eye and its consistently formed flowers, it is often the first to command the attention of garden visitors. Sometimes, the bold eye seems to have a triangular shape. The eyes have it. A fine addition to any collection. E, 33", 6.75", four-way branching, 25 buds, Re., Dor., Tet., Seedling X Seedling. Limited supply.
'14 (8-2771D) is a well balanced yellow poly with a red blush and a green throat. A repeat bloomer that blooms early in the season and continues into the late season.Pinched petals appear on the product of two high percentage polys. 85% polymerous. Fertile both ways. Junior Citation. E, 35", 7.5", four-way branching, 21 buds. Re., Dor., Dip, Star Poly x Fours Are Wild
(Herr 2003) A lovely orchid with a purple eye and a distinct purple edge. The large yellow to green throat accentuates the dark eye. The plants are robust and the blooms are well above the foliage. A consistently good performer and makes an impressive clump. A "litter-mate" to Delightful Guest. Named by fellow daylily enthusiast Jim Stauffer. AHS Honorable Mention.
M, 36", 5", 3 way branching, 15 buds, Re., Dor., Tet., Strawberry Candy X Druid's Chant.
(1-164A) is a warm pink blend with a yellow edge that blooms high above the foliage. The blooms have substance and the blooms are consistent in form. Her Royal Highness reblooms, is a robust grower with good plant habit, and has dark green foliage. ML, 34”, 5.5”, 6-way branching, 24 buds, Re., Dor., Tet., Spacecoast Starburst X Angel’s Smile.
' 12 (6-358B) is a clear bright pink with a distinct cream bubbly edge and green throat. It blooms well into the late season. Reblooms. Extended bloom. EMO, M, 30", 5 1/2", three-way branching, 12 buds. Sev., Tet., Shores of Time X Grandma's Smile
HER SUNDAY FRILLS is a reblooming cream-pink with a plum eye and a very bubbly double picote edge. It stands erect on tall scapes. The blooms are separated and are well above the foliage. Frilly. An eyecatcher. Reblooms consistently and on nearly every plants. Fertile both ways. M, 40", 6", 4-way branching, 18 buds. Re., Dor., Tet., Darla Anita × Beth Herr