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Reed, 2003 - 34" Mla 6" dor.dip. UF Red self, green throat. Wedding anniversary fun/form

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$15.00

Reed, 2003 - 38" M 6.5" dor.dip. Raspberry rose pink self, yellow throat

  ROCKY HORROR
$15.00
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Reed, 1994 - 34" EM 7" dor.dip. Purple grey with purple-black eye, now an unusual form HM

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$100.00

 

(Reed, 2010) 36”  EM  5”  dormant diploid ext.  4 branches, 20 buds.

An early small gem on well-branched scapes.  Soft pink lavender with feathery purple chevrons like gills, lighter ruffled edges, and green to white throat.  Unusual Form cascade. (Flight of Orchids x Loch Ness Monster)  

 

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$25.00

Reed, 2005 - 36" M 7" dor.dip. Spidery golden salmon-lavender blend, green throat

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(Reed, 09) 36" M 6" dormant, diploid. Ext.

Rich orchid purple, with great ruffles, this daylily has a big splash of a feathered darker purple eye, and some white in the throat. It has good branching (2 to 3-way) and bud count of 15-20. It blooms over a long season and is somewhat variable in form, hence was not registered as an unusual form, unlike its sibling FLIGHT OF ORCHIDS. It is sometimes a pinched crispate, other times a relaxed exotic form, or close to a cascade. The color carries across the garden. It is easily fertile both ways. One parent was an unusual form Jack Carpenter seedling.

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Reed, 1995 - 44" EM 7" dor.dip. Spider. Scarlet with lighter edges, gold throat. HM

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Reed, 2003 - 42" M 7" dor.dip. UF Light peach cream self, yellow throat, raised ribs

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Reed, 1999 - 34" EM 8" dor.dip .Large clear pink self, green throat, spidery

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(Reed, 2010)  38”  M  6”  dormant, diploid  Unusual Form-Cascade

This stunning pink/rose/cream pattern is a curling cascade form.  Named in memory of a young girl, a town in North Carolina, or a race car designer;  I guess we’ll never know (or all three). The background color ranges from a creamy pink to almost white, and the dark rose-pink eye slips way out on the petals.  It has a green throat.  It is out of PEACOCK CURLS X HEAVENLY CURLS, a cross that has given many interesting variations.   Pod and pollen fertile.

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Reed, 2004 - 46" Mla 7" dor.dip. UF pinched crispate Cream yellow, wine-red chevron, g.t.

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Reed, 2007 - 36" EM 6" dor.dip. Crispate UF Palest bluish lavender ruffled, penciled pattern eye.

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Reed, 2005 - 40' Mla 8" dor.dip.ext. Big flat ruffled white with substance

SNOWBOARDING features white blooms that are large, ruffled, and fairly flat that show off well in the garden. This is a slow growing plant (we've waited a few years for enough stock to introduce) but it has great plant habits - good foliage, 3-way branching, and around 15-18 buds. Not nearly as recurved as GLACIAL EPOCH, each petal is shaped more like a snowboard. Good substance. Fertile

 

Just won Best Extra Large in the NCDC show!

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Reed, 2005 - 32" M 5" dor.dip. Cream white with violet eye, green throat, UF/pinched crispate

Another surprise from the Jack Carpenter seedling, this near-white little gem has a tiny violet eye, and lots of ruffles. Usually all 3 sepals crispate. 4-way branching. Named for the local soapstone quarries near here.

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Reed, 2003 - 36" M 6" dor.dip. Light gold-yellow with red chevron, spidery, bright

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Reed, 2005 - 32" Mla 8" sev.dip.Large greenish light yellow, big green throat UF/spatulate

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Reed, 2007 - 72" ML 6.5" dor. Dip. TALL Milky cream with soft lavender violet eyezone, fertile.

special sale:  there are extra pieces in the seedling bed that need to be moved!

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Reed, 2005 - 55" Mla 8" dor.dip. Silvery lavender bitone with cream ribs and throat, tall

Very tall, stately serene lavender pink. The large bloom is a soft bitone, consistently large, and with a glowing cream throat finishing in green. 3 way branching, 18 buds.

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$30.00

Reed, 2007 - 36" EM 8" dor. TET! Crispate UF Large light red, dark red eye, yellow green throat.

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Reed, 2003 - 44" M 6" dor.dip. Spider. Black red, dark eye, green throat, vigorous grower

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Reed, 1994 - 34" EM 6" dor.dip. Spider. Bronze-orange with black chevron, gold throat. HM

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Reed, 2005 - 36" M 6" sev.dip. Purple with white midribs, green throat.

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Reed, 2003 - 44" Mla 7" dor.dip. UF

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Reed, 2005 - 45" Mre 7" dor.dip. Rich purple self, white to green tht. UF/spatulate, ruffled

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Reed, 2008 - 36" M 7" dor. Dip. UF cascade. Clean bright lemon, rose red band, ruffled branched

As I focus on cascade form daylilies, this one stands out for its consistent form and clear color. A clean bright lemon yellow with a rose-red band, it is neatly finished with large ruffles on all segments. Well-branched and budded, it is fertile. This is a child of Casey at the Bat, crossed with a gold cascade seedling. It presents the blooms well.
Fertile.

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