On Russell Daylily Inventory Listing

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Absolutely Fabulous An Unusual petaloid double that is cream/melon with a burgundy eye swirled and mixed through out the flower.. Truly Absolutely Fabulous 1996
Addis ababa 2002
Admiral's Braid An amazing piece of breeding and it really shows the edge on this daylily is solid gold. When I saw this plant I knew I had to have it right away. 1990
AFFAIRE D-AMOUR This is a fine melon double - with a coral blush and a coral-rose halo. The outer petals are oval, overlapped, ruffled, and frame the inner petaloids in a beautiful display. The texture of this handsome blossom is sparkling and smooth, with good substance and colorfastness - even in mid-August. 2001
Ageless Beauty 2001
Alberta Fraser Anne selected this extraordinary daylily to name after her mother who was a very strong and beautiful woman, and lived to the age of 98. This daylily has many of her fine characteristics. A. F. is an unusual deep rose with a glowing rose purple watermark and a fine white edge accenting each petal. A.F. has a triangular shape with great substance and veining (extraordinary presence in the garden). One of its strongest attributes is it’s extreme colour fastness under all conditions and it looks as good at the end of the day as it did in the morning (Extended bloom). A.F. has 3 to 4 way branching with 16 to 23 buds which gives it a long bloom period. It is fragrant, beautifully veined and pod & pollen fertile . Magic Amethyst (P. Stamile) X Water Spirits (C.Hanson) 2006
Aleta Barbara Anne named this daylily after a very good friend who helps us on special days in the garden. (You may have met Leah) A.B. is a very pretty feminine pink lavender blended bi-tone with a darker halo and lighter watermark. Beautifully ruffled. Quite unusual colour combination, and popular with visitors. A good strong northern plant out of great parents. Pod and pollen fertile. Shaka Zulu (S. Moldovan) X Ocean Rain (C. Hanson) 2006
Alexanders ragtime band Talk about a beauty, personally I am not really one for yellow flowers but a good friend told me if you want a beauty get this one. I did and boy am I happy I did. The large yellow and mellon pink flowers amaze me everytime this one blooms. 1998
Alien Encounter 1997
All The Magic Just like it says, magic. Creamy pink with a yellow throat and an amazing ruffled edge really make this one stand out in the garden. 1996
Always Afternoon I really love this one. It’s a great color combination and when you add in the fact that its usually one of the first to bloom in my garden it’s a sign that daylily season is upon us. 1987
Always Madness Unregistered seedling Anne Martin 0
Amadeus Just like the name Amadeus is truly a master daylily. Kirchhoff has created a stunning beauty with its deep apple red color, yellow throat and beautiful form 1981
American Revolution This beauty is a velvety dark red burgandy that is almost black. A necessary addition to any daylily collection. 1972
Anthrazoid Culture 2010
Apron Strings This amazing spider dances and waves in the gentle breeze just like apron strings. This is a flower that I wait for and watch just so I won't miss its bloom. When you have it in your garden you are sure to feel the same. 1993
Arkansas Post This pink beige flower stands elegantly with its deep orchid eyezone and green throat in any garden. It’s a classic beauty for your mid season daylily display. 1965
Arlow Stout Lovely form, simplistic color make this one a simple and lovely addition to any bed. 0
Arrive At Five 0
Art Gallery Quilling 1998
Ashee Dashee 2006
Asian Artistry This one is truly artistic and honestly hard to describe. Its interesting mauve color has almost a star burst showing in the flower and the chalk grey eye completes this artistic munson creation. 1976
Aspects Of Love Probably one of my most favorite daylilies. Not only does Aspects of Love have a beautiful shape and texture but also has an amazing fragrance. Aspects is definitely a must have. 2000
Aspire 0
Avante Garde Avante Garde reminds me almost of a amaryllis flower, with its buttery apple red color. I guess like the name says it is honestly avante garde. 1986
Awakening Dream When you see this stamile first thing in the morning it really is an awakening dream. The soft background color with the dark eye and edge are really a knockout first thing in the morning. 1995
Awesome Blossom 1996
Aztec Headdress 2003
Bananna Cream Beauty 0
Baracuda Bay 1996
Barbara Mitchell 0
Becky Lynn If you like rosey pink flowers Becky Lynn should be on your list. The flower is an amazing rose blend with beautiful green throat. 1977
Before Night Falls Pale lavender with black plum eye and edge above yellow green throat. 2005
Beloved Deceiver 1996
Best Kept Secret Image a rose pink flower sitting elgantly in your garden quietly displaying its coral rose watermark and lightly ruffled petals. Like the idea? Well it really is a best kept secret. 1990
Bibbity Bobbity Boo 1992
Big Kiss Just like it says this flower is all pucker, you would think it was a giant carnation in your garden the way this looks in bloom. This is one you won't be sorry you picked. 1991
Bill Norris If you like a solid form in your flowers this is the one. Brilliant yellow with a perfect form. 1993
Black Plush Just like a brilliant star on an evening sky. Black Plush stand out in the garden. This is a classic and you can see why just by looking at it. Its intense dark background and yellow throat are a perfect combination. 1955
Blue Mirage 2010
Blue Mountains violet pink with lavender navy eye and lavender edge above green throat 2007
Blue Oasis cream white with large round blue violet eye above yellow green throat 2002
Bo Red X Betty Warrner Anne Martin Seedling 0
Boagie A unique flower with scapes at different levels. A large peach with darker peach veining and a light lavender ruffled edge. Combined with a gold throat extending out onto the segments makes this a classic. 1982
Bohemian Rhapsody 2009
Bold Tiger Bold Tiger is one of my favorites in the garden, its orange background with red eye will catch you off gard like a tiger waiting to pounce. 1990
Bologongo Even before Bologongo flowered the first time I could tell it was going to be stunning. Although its not registered as a UFO I would say the form is just that. Loaded with blooms for months on end Bologongo is one of my favorites. 1986
Bongo Bongo You would have to be bongo to miss out on this one. I love how the yellow background is contrasted against the red eye and edge. Wow! 0
Border Sentry This is a delicate addition that you need to make. A crisp clean delicate pink flower adds a touch of class to any area you plant it in. 1995
Brer Rabbit's Baby 2002
Broadway Phantom 0
Burning Hot Spot 2004
Cafe Society Large blooms are what this is all about. Melon colored blooms are an elegant touch to this society style flower. 1982
Camden Gold Dollar 0
Cameroon Night 1996
Canadian Border Patrol Stand on guard if you have this one in your garden because everyone will be wanting to dig a piece of it for themselves. Soft cream background with an incredible dark purple eye and edge. Lock your garden gate. 1995
Carpenter Shavings Like carpenter shavings the blooms on this one are all over the place. A powerhouse bloomer that just keeps on going and going. To boot this is a double. What a deal! 1976
Carrara Marble Carrara Marble is a unique blending of mauve and cream lavender, its cream lemon watermark and green yellow throat finish off this delicate princess of the garden. 1982
Cat's Cradle Cat's cradle is a beautiful yellow spider with a faint red eye. A very strong multiplier and bloomer 1985
Chance Encounter Simple, beautiful and as soon as you have an encounter with it you will know why its in our catalog. It reminds me of a sunny easter morning. 0
Cherokee Patterns light apricot with etched wine band and jagged wine red eye above chartreuse extending to green gold center throat 2000
Cherry Chapeau Not that this will we worn as a hat but you could always throw it on your sun hat in the garden and look grand. Cherry red in color with a chalky yellow red eye. 1983
Cherry Cheeks This is a vibrant pink that almost glows in the garden and with its cup like lily shape make it an interesting addition. 1968
Chicago Apache 1981
Chicago Gold Strike Marsh struck gold when this one bloomed and wow it was a large nugget. 6 1/4 inch blooms of gold give this one the wow factor that will spice up any area. 1981
Chicago Petticoats 1980
Chicago Royal Robe 0
Chicago Weather master 0
Christmas Is 1979
Christmas Ribbon 1991
Clairvoyant Tendencies 2007
Condilla Condilla is a deep gold double with a ruffled edge, while its not a huge flower the quality and substance of the bloom makes it a perfect addition. 1977
Craig Green 2004
Creation Rejoices Pink with soft red eye and edge trimmed in ivory; yellow to green throat. Good increaser; holds great in hot sun and high temps. Bouquet bloomer for several weeks. 2008
Custard Candy 1989
Damian Carlton Jewell TET 35" Mid Season SemiEvergreen 6"bloom Velvet purple black color with a gold chartreuse throat. Black veining. Diamond dusted with a white midrib. A truly royal looking plant to honor a loyal life long friend and companion. $40 from the sale of this plant goes to support the Humane Society of Kawartha Lakes. 2010
Dave Money Easily one of my favorites when it blooms. I love the crispate form it takes and the color combination is truly special. 1992
David Kirchhoff 1992
Day of Reckoning Pale ivory pink; grape eye and edge with pattern on sepals; chartreuse throat. Good increaser. Often very odd shapes 2010
Deflector Dish 2001
Destined To See 1998
Dianne Lee Longson 2001
Dine At Nine 0
Divine Comedy 1996
Dixie Ayers 2000
Donna Mae 2002
Don't You Think I'm Pretty We went out into the garden one morning and when I saw this seedling my reaction was, “That is SOOO pretty” and it is! It is a very clear lush pink on a slight rose tone with lighter mid ribs and great substance. The beauty of I.S.P. comes from its round form, lovely colour combined with feminine ruffling, Sexy!. To top it all off it has wonderful fragrance and stands up well all day long (Extended bloom). Pod and pollen fertile. English Cameo (P.Stamile) X Earth Music (C.Hanson) 0
Double Amethyst 1994
Double It Double it is a golden double unlike condilla which is more of a pompon form this flower had a huge stacked flower. 1979
Double Pompon Just like the name says double pompon is a salmon pink ruffly blend and almost a pompon shaped flower. 1972
Double River Wye A faint creamy yellow double. To me the flower comes across with almost a fluffy texture. 1982
Dragon Fire Breath Just like the wings of a dragon, Dragon fire breath opens up into one of the most amazing forms that I have seen. A purply red wine color with a large throat. 1999
Dragon King 1992
Dragons Eye If you like eyes then this is your daylily, its HUGE an amazingly large plum eye on a paler purple background with dark veining throughout the flower. 0
Dream Runner 2004
Dutchess of Orono This is my signal that its drawing to the end. Dutchess is one of the last to flower but when it does it adds that color and texture to the garden that we need in late summer. A soft pale pink with a rose eye and a chartreuse throat. 1999
Ed Murry 0
Edge of Darkness 1997
Egyptian Spice Reckamp 1969
Eight Miles High 0
Elderberry Candy One of my favorties in the candy series of daylilies. I love the dark eye and edge set against the lighter pink background. What a great color combination. 0
Emperor Butterfly As amazing as seeing a butterfly in your garden this purple flower with a huge chalky grey, purple, yellow eye makes thing a favorite 1986
Endless Treasure This simple but pleasant flower has a pale blush background with a super dark redish purple eye. A slighly ruffed edge adds to the simple pleasure. 2003
Etched Eyes 1994
Evening Dew (Strutters Ball x Nivia Guest 4-94) 39" Mid-Late. Dormant. This 5", velvety, dark purple with a dark purple outline around the chartreuse throat attracted attention in our garden. It has 4 way branching and is very fragrant. 1999
Exotic Candy This is another in the candy series from the Stamile collection. A blush pink background and darker eye brings to mind the beauty of tropical island flowers. 1995
Exotic Echo 1984
Exotic Love 1980
Eye Catching 0
Fairytale Pink The name says it all a beautiful princess pink flower with slightly ruffled edges makes this a fairytail beauty
Family Jewels This is a jewel of a daylily by an Ontario Hybridizer. The beautiful red eye sits proudly on the background of this plant as bloom after bloom opens up. 2005
Fibre Optics ({Ayesha x Nivia Guest} x James Douglas Lycett 3-00) 22" Very Late. Dormant. Very Fragrant. Recurrent. Fertile. Lovely and full, this triangular 6" flower with 3 1/4" wide sepals has a strong presence in my garden. A very knobby gold edge surrounds the pale, pink, yellow, cream blend petals with a chartreuse throat and a green heart. A vigorous grower, it has 17 buds on 3 way branching and pale green foliage. With its’ wonderful background, this flower would be interesting to cross with purples 2004
Flamenco Queen As bold and strong as a flamenco dancer. This brilliant pink/red flower almost glows its so brilliant 1989
Flutterbye A greyish purple flower that has to be seen to be appreciated. An interesting darker halo in the center of the long arching petals
For Your Eyes Only 2000
Forsyth Jiminy Cricket A dark mahogany red flower with a darker eye. Not only do I love the flower the name is great too. Who dosen't love Jiminy Cricket? 0
Fortunes Dearest 0
Forty Second Street Just like the musical this Kirchhoff has all the flair and pizzaz you would expect from the name. Ruffles and doubles give this the ooohs and aaahs that you would want in any plant. 1991
Frances Joiner A soft pink to apricot blend makes this double an incredible award winning daylily that should be in everyone's garden 1988
Francis Of Assisi 0
Free to Be 2006
Gemini 1979
Guardian Angel 0
Hayfield Delight 2004
Hayfield Midnight 2005 Introduction A velvet, slightly puckered texture enhances the deep colour. 2004
Hidden Agenda 2007
Highland Lord 0
Hollywood Lights 0
Hot Motion 2005
Hot Town Have you ever looked outside and seen something in your garden and was so shocking that you had to run outside just to see what it was. That’s Hot town. The brilliance of this daylily in bloom dragged me outside like a magnet the first time it flowered. Its firey red orange bloom will set your gardens ablaze. 0
Hot Wire 1986
Hudson Valley greenish yellow self with deep green throat 1971
Hundred Kisses Sellers) Ht 24" Fl 4" M Ev Dip Pastel pink DOUBLE with a texture like crape paper and lovely overall ruffling that almost makes it look like a perfect paper flower. Good bud count and branching for a double 0
Icebow 2009
Idas magic 1988
Imperial Dragon A dark cherry red DOUBLE with a yellow border. Great presence in the garden. Registered as a re-bloomer and is fragrant. 0
Inner View 1982
Jamaican Me Crazy I went crazy for this one day when I was shopping for new hybrids. I litterly had to beg for a piece of this one. It was Jamaican me crazy. Dark creamy background with a huge purple eye and strong edge. 1999
James Douglas Lycett *JAMES DOUGLAS LYCETT (Lynne Cooper x Admirals Braid 2-97) 28" Mid-Late. Dormant-Semi-Evergreen. Fragrant. Recurrent. Fertile. This plant bloomed the first time a year before Douglas died. It was from an important cross of over 500 seedlings. Twelve made it through that first winter. Several were special. Douglas thought this was spectacular. This plant has it all: it is recurrent, fragrant, has 39 buds on 6 way branching, and it is a very beautiful 5" bloom of cream with a yellow centre, a green heart and a prominent yellow, very ruffled edge. I can’t think of a more special plant to name for Douglas. 0
Jammin' with Jane 2005
Japanese Brocade This is a rose red with a starburst tea stain eyezone of a light yellow-rose yellow green throat with a gold rim
Jimmy's Joy 0
Joan Senior 0
Joey's Pillow (2005 Special 5) 0
Joey's Wonder 0
John Simkins 0
Julie Newmar 2000
Kathleen Petrie 1999
Kawartha Sunrise Anne saw the golden yellow eye busting forth from the center of this daylily and said “this has to be Kawartha Sunrise.” The beautiful Kawarthas will always have a special meaning for us and this will be our reminder. A unique amber pink with the golden yellow throat and eye bursting onto the petals with lovely pie crust ruffling. Holds up well all day (Extended bloom). Pod and pollen fertile. Duck Sauce (M.Kaskel) X Seedling) 0
La Fenice 0
Labyrinth Its color is deepest wisteria-amethyst, punctuated by a shaded (patterned), blue-lavender watermark halo above a yellow-to-green-throat. The eye is in three zones of color – blue-lavender outlined in violet. In the center of each petal’s watermark, are two oval patterns of slate intersecting the lavender portion. A tiny, narrow white border rings the finely serrated deepest red edges. Smooth and silky, the substance and color hold reasonably well. 2010
Lake Norman Spider 0
Lavender Dew Like the morning dew this lavender blend bloom will be there to greet you with your morning coffee as you stroll through the garden. This is a great performer and will continually greet you for days on end. 1976
Leslie Renee 2004
Lexington Avenue 1990
Life Saver 2001
Little Maggie 1981
Little Show Stopper Just like the name this is a show stopper. Great little pink double that makes you smile when you see it. 0
Long Stocking My eyes almost popped out of my head when I first saw this daylily in bloom large red petals with a yellowish green throat. Truly amazing!! 1997
Louis Lorrain 1999
Lovely Annalisa The round, perfectly tailored flowers of H. ‘Lovely Annalisa’ evoke early spring and the splendor of magnolias. The flowers are a stunning peach, rose and pink bouquet in gradations ranging from pastel orchid, apricot and peach tones through pink-to-rose at the petals’ edge. The throat is yellow to green. Form is petaloid style with smoothly tailored, rounded segments. 2010
LUNACY Registered as an unusual form, or UFO, LUNACY is a buttercup yellow color with a quadruple shaded eyezone and yellow to green throat. The pattern of the eye is in three distinctive color zones, washing from blue lavender in the throat, to blue orchid, then lavender and pewter outlined in red violet. The eye is segmented with purple veining. The quilled, crispate form consists of oval, 2 ½" wide petals - slightly rolled back, framed in the back with widespread, triangular placed, quilled sepals. Texture is smooth and diamond dusted. 2003
Luxury Lace 0
Lynne Cooper Rose gold blend with strong gold edge and green throat. (Pirates Gold Edge × IDA'S MAGIC) 1993
Magic Elf This beautiful little dormant is an interesting study in patterned eyes. An outer ring of fuchsia, a middle ring of lavender and an inner ring of purple makes this lavender pink a fascinating study. 2005
Mahogany Magic 1994
Majestic Honor 1999
Mango Time 1996
Man's Best Friend TET 28" Mid Season SemiEvergreen 6.5" bloom. Creamy peach base with a purple eyezone broken by a white starburst midrib and a dark purple/black ruffled edge. In hot weather Man's Best Friend shows its knobs and teeth more pronounced than normal. Extended bloom season. $50 dollars from the sale of each plant go to support the Humane Society of Kawartha Lakes 2011
Marilyn Siwik Fierce orange with hot red eyezone and red picotee edge. Very fertile. Strongly recurrent. Hardy. 1994
Mary Todd 1967
Mary's Gold 1984
Maureen Rainbow 0
Meadow Sweet 1998
Merlot Rouge 0
Milk Chocolate 1967
Ming Porcelain Pastel ivory pink touched peach edged gold and wide yellow halo with lime green throat. 1981
Mister Bubble 1998
Moments of Intrigue 2001
Monica Marie 0
Moonlight Sail 2005
Moonlit Maquerade Cream with a dark purple eyezone and green throat. A striking award winning daylily
Moses Fire 0
Nosferatu Oversized flower of the richest deep purple you can find. Dracula would be proud to have this purple on his cape. Perfect name for the perfect flower. 1990
Not of This World 2003
Oceans Eleven 2004
Odds and Ends 1999
Off Beat 2005
Oliver Dragon Tooth 1991
On Looks Alone 0
One More HeartAche Your heart will ache if you miss out on this one. This 1992 Hanson introduction is sure an eye pleaser when its huge 6 inch blooms spring forth and show off their deep violet rose petals fade into the green throat 1992
One of the Lonely Burgundy with pale burgundy edge above chartreuse green throat. [COURT MAGICIAN × (EXALTATION × BENCHMARK)] 1999
Open My Eyes 2001
Orangeman 1902
Orchid Electra 2006
Orillia 2005
Pagan Ritual 0
Painting the Roses Red 2002
Palace Garden Beauty lavender blend with lavender watermark and edge, you don’t need to live in a palace to own this beauty but it will make it look like you do. 2000
Panama Jack 1998
Pandora's Box 1980
Paper Butterfly 1983
Parade of Peacocks 1990
Paradise Tanager 2005
Pearl Harbour 0
Perfect Kiss A rich, velvety, burgundy-red with a dramatic paler watermark, this gorgeous, ruffled and slightly recurved 5" bloom puts on a show in our garden in mid to late bloom season. With 22 buds on 4 way branching, this plant adds a different colour and look to our garden. As with most deep and rich colours, this flower would benefit from some afternoon shade. 2003
Pink Ballerina 1981
Prague Spring 1985
Prairie Blossoms 1991
Prairie Moonlight 1965
Primal Scream Primal Scream introduced by C. Hanson in 1994. 7½ inch blooms on 34 inch scapes. Hot orange Stout Silver Medal 2003 Dormant. Blooms Mid Late season. Honorable Mention 1997. Award of Merit 2000. Lambert Webster Award for best Unusual Form Cultivar 2001. Stout Silver Medal 2003. 1994
Radiation Biohazard The only thing that you will have to worry about with this incredible spider is missing once of its amazing blooms. Just like a radiation sign this plant has alternating colors of yellow and red. An incredible flower that is honestly one of my favorite spiders 0
Rainbow Eyes 1994
Raspberry Beret 1999
Raspberry Wine 0
Red Ribbons Like red ribbons waving in the breeze this spider has deep red petals and a wonderful yellow throat 1964
Red Right Returning 0
Red Select
Return to Silence 1996
Rocket Man This ruby red spider self with chartreuse throat is just like it sounds, bloom after bloom seems to burst out of this amazing UFO form daylily. Its one amazing plant and a must for any garden. Long bloom time and an amazing 9 inch bloom. 1991
Rosy Lights What an interesting form is all I can really say about this spider. Rosey colored with crispate type petals make it an interesting blend. 1990
Royal Eventide 1985
Royal Harmony 0
Royal Heritage
Royal Palace Prince Rose lavender blooms display lighter lavender cream watermarks and bright yellow green throats. Slightly ruffled and frosted. Fit for a king named for a prince. 1993
Ruby Spider 0
Ruffled Valentine Crimson red beauty with dark deep veining makes this one a pefect addition. 1977
Russian Easter 0
Russian Ragtime 0
Sahara Sand Storm 1999
Sailing At Dawn 2005
Salzburg Another Munson classic I just love the deep reds. Muson describes this treasure as red self with yellow green throat. 1990
Sandy Yudin A honest to goodness all time favorite. Its pale pink flower is set off by the striking darker eye that surrounds the flowers yellow throat making it well worth the time to stop and admire. 1997
Scandalous 1989
Scatterbrain Not only the name makes me smile but the beautiful creamy colored flower that consistantly doubles for me also will put a smile on anyones face. A perfect gift for that special friend too. 1988
Secret Splendor 1991
Seductor Seduction is what this piece of art is all about. A seductive glossy red flower is truly an example of passion 1983
seedling 3 X wineberry candy 0
Seedling3 0
Send Me A Rainbow 2005
Seneca Coral Song 2003
Sexy Thing 2003
Shady Lady Flashy, 5-6 inch pale yellow blooms with a stunning with wine red brushmark eyezone. Classically-shaped flowers on sturdy scapes. This striking daylily is so unique that it always attracts attention when blooming. 1962
Shimmering Elegance 1994
Siloam Button Box Part of the Siloam Series this one is cute as a button. Almost while with a mahogany feathery eye 1976
Siloam June Bug 0
Siloam Merle Kent 1984
Siloam Paul Watts 1988
Siloam Peewee 1982
Siloam Plum Tree 1978
Siloam Powder Pink 1981
Silver Ice 1983
Sirocco 0
Smoky Mountain Autumn 1986
South Seas 0
Spacecoast Starburst 1998
Speckles 1998
Spirit of Life 0
Spirit of Truth Lavender pink with faint etched ivory watermark; light lavender plus ivory yellow edge; yellow to green throat. Rapid increaser; large fans; re-establishes quickly. Fertile both ways 2009
Stairway to Heaven 1994
Star of Fantasy 1992
Stargate Portal 2000
Static 0
Strawberry Candy Nothing could be sweeter than this candy. A brilliant pink flower with a darker pink eye makes this one stand out in any garden. 1989
Strawberry Fields Forever When you think strawberry this is the one. Pink on pink nothing could be sweeter than this strawberry delight.
Streaker 1974
Suddenly Blue blue lavender with blue eye and edge above green throat 2003
Susie Tee 2005
Suzie Q 1997
Sweet Puppy Kisses DIP 40" Mid Season Dormant 5" bloom. Butter Yellow double flowers that bounce and dance in the breeze like puppys jumping around playing. Fast increaser to form clumps. $40 from the sale of each plant goes to benefit Humane Society of Kawartha Lakes. 2011
T-bone Walker 2001
Techny Jewel A perfectly formed pure yellow delight is a real jewel in any garden this appears in. 1969
Ted Gardian 2003
The Outer Edge 2010
Thistle Pink Truffle A Kirchhoff double that is worth the growing space. A soft pink blend with a darker eye burried within the ruffles sets this one apart from a lot of other doubles. 2000
Time Drifter 2005
Tooth 2000
Totally Awesome Rose pink blend with yellow green throat 1993
Trahlyta A picture is worth a 1000 words and you will be taking lots of pictures of this grayed violet beauty. Trahlyta also sports a dark purple eyezone and green throat. Its so beautiful that I have actually purchased it multiple times by mistake because I just had to have it. 1982
Trahlyta 1982
Triple Cherries 2005
Tropical Champagne 1998
Tuscawilla_Tigress_X_Red_Right_Returning Anne Martin Seedling 0
Twelve Mile Memories When Anne was a young girl (not long ago). she spent many great summers at her family cottage on Twelve Mile Lake in the Haliburtons. So when she looks at this lovely flower in the garden she remembers those special days of her youth. Very unusual lavender to pink to cream blended from the outer edge to the centre of the flower. Slightly recurved and nicely ruffled with great substance. I have not seen any flower quite like this. Seedling X Seedling 2006
Twilight Swan 1980
Two Part Harmony
Two To Tango 0
Uppermost Edge This is another wow flower for me, when I saw it I had to have it. The combination of color and edge really creates a standout addition to your garden. 0
Viennese Truffle 0
Viracocha 1975
Viracocha 0
VIRGINIA LITTLE HENSON The daylily is ideal for any gardener who fancies growing quintessential daylilies. Since its very first bloom, we have waited to see its faults, and we have yet to see any. The color is coral- pink with hints of peach and rose. An EMO, the form is full and round, with petals lavishly encircled in complex gold ornamentation - flecked with the same peach-coral and rose of the halo. The early blooms display a lovely, pleated and piecrust edge. 2000
Visual Pleasure 1981
Voulez Vous Danser (Marjorie Mason Hogue x Respighi 1-97) 20" Late. Dormant. Fragrant. Strong branches display 6" blooms of deep purple. A large watermark and a large chartreuse throat compliment this great flower. A vigorous plant, it has 28 buds on 4 way branching. 2004
Watchyl Dancing Spider I personally have a love for spiders and this one is no exception. Watchyl's long petals of yellow and mahogany spiral through the garden, truly remarkable. 1994
Watermelon Taffy 2005
Whammer Jammer 2006
Which Way Jim This strong bloomer is well worth having in the garden, such a deep purple you might almost think it was black. Contrasting against its yellow throat makes this one a knockout. 1992
Whoop Dee Doo 1996
Wild Blue Yonder wine lavender with slate eye above chartreuse throat 2000
Wild Horses 1999
Will Return 1983
Wilson Spider 1987
Wind Frills 0
Wind Master 2002
Yasmin 1969
Yellow Mammoth 1984