Margo started hybridizing in a small backyard in 1978.  After many years of obscurity, she started selling a few unusual daylilies.  Focus has been on distinction, exotic qualities, and good plant habit. Jim talks more than I do. Jim says I have to say more.Margo works full time as a  kindergarten teacher in remote, rural North Garden, Virginia near the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Teacher gifts include moonshine.  We have 9 acres, wonderful  for walking except most of it is vertical.  A river runs through it.  Having raised three children who now live in NYC, London, and Charlottesville, with no grandchildren, I am collecting cats.  I love to paint and draw daylilies, but seldom have time.  I am a member of the Charlottesville Daylily Club and do the newsletter occasionally, and I am an AHS exhibition and garden judge. I want to be the first to produce a pure white ruffled 12” cascade spider daylily that is 6 feet tall, and has 6 way branching. Maybe with a kaleidoscope complex eyezone.
I have registered over 90 cultivars, and about 16 of them have won awards (mostly HMs).  80 of them are under-recognized, and the 10 popular ones I'm always sold out of, and can't remember what they look like.
Ordering & Shipping Information
WOODHENGE GARDENS
of Jim Murphy & Margo Reed
3191 Plank Rd. North Garden, Va. 22959
(434) 979 3999 | email Murphy@cstone.net
Please list substitutes as possible bonuses.
Virginia residents add 5% state sales tax.
USPS Priority Mail $9 for up to 3 plants, add .50 for each additional plant.
Due to changes in regulations, we are not shipping outside the United States this year.

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