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Solaris Farms Daylily Introductions
for 2002
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Solaris Farms Daylily Introductions
for 2004 For prices, please click on cultivar name. This will take you to our catalog listing. |
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*Arguing With Emma. 2004. ((Chance Encounter x Wineberry Candy)(Grungy x Strutter's Ball)) 24" height, 5.75 flowers, 18 to 24 buds, 3 to 4 branches, semi-evergreen (very hardy), tetraploid, mid season. My daughter, Emma, argued about this plant with me throughout bloom season. I have a tendency to quickly judge seedling flowers during their first couple of years and this one just didn't have the flash in my eyes. Well, after she persuaded me to mark it, I became more aware that it was so consistent and that it's beauty was in it's consistent performance. So, Arguing With Emma gets introduced as a pink-mauve flower with a yellow watermark. Maybe that is unique!? The flowers aren't flashy, but if you take the time to look at it each day you'll have no arguments either. Great in a clump. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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Cheddar Weasel. 2004. (Cheese Weasel x Diane Bremer) 18" height, 3" flowers, 20 buds, 3 branches, dormant, diploid, mid season. Like a well aged cheddar cheese, this little guy will keep you coming back for more. Cheddar Weasel isn't a flower that grabs you, but it does perform well and looks great in a clump (not all daylilies do you know). Flowers are a weathered gold-orange with a wonderful maroon eye. A great deal of maroon veining is present in the petals and the flowers are perfectly round and ruffled nicely. Great performer! Fertile both ways. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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Cheese Weasel.
2004. (Granny's Choice x
Brookwood Ojo Poco) 17" height, 3" flowers, 18
buds, 3 branches, dormant, diploid, mid season. Named for a
dog or a boy at Solaris. Cheese Weasel is a small plant and
a small flower that works it's way into your head and heart.
Flowers are 'Cheesy' yellow with a wonderful maroon red eye
bisected at the mid ribs. It is a wide open flat little flower
and shows up in the garden very well. Great increaser and
excellent plant habits. Fertile both ways. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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Old Sol. 2004. (#Rec1 x #Rec2) 23" height, 5" flowers, 17 to 24 buds, 3 branches, dormant, tetraploid, mid-late season. Like a soft slow sunset, Old Sol has very comforting polychrome flowers reminiscent of Brother Charles Reckamp's wonderful hybrids. Old Sol presents it's very heavy substanced flowers facing upwards, just above the wonderful blue-green foliage. A clear yellow has hints of pink throughout and the midribs have a deeper infusion of pink. The plant increases slowly (not surprising, since it is at least F5 line bred). Old Sol's offspring have heavy substance and will take on other colors with grace. I'd like the plant to have a better bud count and branching (mostly top branched), but it is consistent and seldom shows the stresses that climate and insects inflict upon fancy edged daylilies. And yes it has a wonderfully intricate edge of yellow gold that is quite different and showy. Fertile both ways. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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Peas and Thank You. 2004. (Brookwood Wow x Siloam Grace Stamile) 23" height, 3" flowers, 18 to 24 buds, 3 branches (one large lateral), dormant, diploid, mid season. Named for it's rounded pea-like buds that give rise to leathery substanced flowers of the roundest shape, Peas and Thank You is a real winner. The plants are small, but make nice fat fans. A slow grower, Peas and Thank You takes three years to make a smallish clump, but as a clump it is outstanding. The flowers are are a pinkish red (not quite as intense a the picture) with a wonderful green eye. Often, more than one flower is open per scape and the presentation is always good. The plants have some of the finest looking buds I've seen on any daylily (you'll want to eat it before it flowers). Great small flower for the collector. Fertile both ways, difficult as a pod parent. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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Quiet My Heart.
2004. (Janice Brown
(Dragon's Eye x seedling)) 23" height, 4" flowers,
18+ buds, 4 branches, dormant, diploid, mid season. Picture
is accurate. Quiet My Heart is a wonderfully ruffled cream
with a gorgeous red eye. The eye is bisected at the mid ribs
and supplies an artistic symmetry to the flower. A red picottee
follows the petal about half way around. Excellent substance
and deals with hot sun very well. Good increaser.
Fertile both ways. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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Standing By The Light. 2004. (Cosmic Questions (Electric x Barbara Mitchell)) 22" height, 6.25" flowers, 16+ buds, 3 branches, dormant, diploid, mid season. Standing By the Light is voluptuous creamy yellow with large rolling ruffles and cream mid-ribs. The flowers often bloom larger than the number listed above. This cultivar is fairly short, but is an attractor due to it's size and elegance. Much admired by garden visitors last year. Plants are solid growers and have excellent foliage for most of the summer. Fertile both ways. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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Solaris Farms Daylily Introductions
for 2005
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Solaris Farms Daylily Introductions
for 2006
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Solaris Farms Daylily Introductions for 2007 For prices, please click on the cultivar name which will take you to the daylily catalog. |
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Solaris Farms Daylily Introductions for 2008 For prices, please click on cultivar name. This will take you to our catalog listing. |
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*Alaskan Vows. Bremer. 2008. Dormant (true dormant and tough). Tetraploid. 24" to 26"; 6" to 6.5". 26 buds. 3 to 4 branches. Mid-late season. Cream with yellow undertones and pink highlights, highly ruffled gold edge and a green throat, diamond dusted. Opens well in all weather, always presents its edge, looks great in the morning and even better in the evening (sun only makes it better), plants have survived and prospered in an open field without any winter protection (no mulch), a favorite of many garden visitors and an excellent parent plant, pollen and pod fertile, hardy lineage makes it different than the southern edge. Parents: REC#99C x Great White. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Beaucoup Bouquet. Bremer. 2008. Dormant . Tetraploid. 23" to 25"; 5.75". 5 branches. 24 buds. Mid to late season. Clear pink-red with darker muted eyezone above a yellow then green throat, small white edge. Color is exceptionally clean and clear, truly sunfast, hardy in the open field without winter protection (no mulch), productive after the most difficult winter conditions, well budded and branched, blooms in bouquets and flowers over a long period, clumps are magnificent, highly fertile both ways and makes big fat seeds, excellent parent for reds and saturated pink tones, our most used parents and will continue to be for many years, easy opener and consistent, dark blue green foliage that is wide. Parents: Truly Angelic x Power of Love. Please see catalog for up to date pricing |
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*Black Lace Conspiracy. Bremer/Seidl. 2008. Dormant. Tetraploid. 28"; 5". 4 branches. 23 flowers. Burgundy-red double flowers with light cream edges. Mid season. A northern tetraploid double that breeds doubles, color is clear and it has always bloomed double for us, flowers are held high and are born on excellent scapes, rock solid hardy, grown in our open seedling field and has never been protected through winter (never mulched). Parents: Night Embers x Highland Lord. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Down The Aisle. Bremer. 2008. Dormant. Tetraploid. 32"; 6.5. 4 branches. 23 buds. Mid season. Light yellow sometimes with pink highlights, precisely ruffled yellow edge, diamond dusted. Huge elegant flowers are held high on sturdy scapes, yellow flowers with this type of ruffle refinement in the north are non-existent, flowers may exceed 7" in hot humid weather, easy cold weather opener, flower only gets better looking as the day goes on, hardy in the unprotected field (never mulched), productive after extreme winter weather conditions, pod fertile with work and easy pollen, excellent parent, northern hardy lineage. Parents: REC#99C x (REC#2 x Great White). Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Fallen Leaves. Bremer. 2008. Dormant. Tetraploid. 25"; 5.75 to 6". 5 branches. 25 buds. Late to very late season. Orange-peach blend with darker eyezone and a large yellow throat, small green heart. Pattern occurs on sepals as well. Petal edges are ruffled with hooks and braids, and are light gold. Flower is a very subtle earthtone overall, scapes are extremely well branched with long laterals, increase is fast and flower production is good even in large clumps, blooms when almost everything else is finished, pod and pollen fertile, appears to be an excellent parent, promising for toothy edged seedlings. Fooled Me x REC#99C. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Flight of the Buttercup. Bremer. 2008. Dormant. Tetraploid. 26"; 5". 4 to 5 branches. 22 buds. Mid-late season. Creamy butter yellow flower of heavy substance, green throat, sometimes has pink polychrome highlights, diamond dusted, petal edges are slightly darker yellow. Blooms in huge bouquets, flowers look great after a day of hot sun, easy opener, extremely tough and hardy plant, exceptional parent for hardiness when combined with southern cultivars, pod and pollen fertile, one of those flowers that catches the eye for subtle beauty. Parents: REC#2 x REC#3. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Glorious Sails. Bremer. 2008. Dormant. Tetraploid. 28"; 5.5". 4 branches. 24 buds. Mid season. Matte violet self with silver edge, green throat. Excellent plant in a clump, flowers stand up well in the sun for this color range, looks good in the evening, prolific flower and scape producer, excellent dark blue-green foliage, pod and pollen fertile, hardy in the open field without winter protection, productive to an extreme. Watership Down x Bela Lugosi. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Pego. Bremer. 2008. Dormant. Tetraploid. 24"; 6.5" to 7+". 4 branches. 22 buds. Mid to late season. Huge cream flower with green throat. Sturdy scapes hold flowers easily, large flowers are near white and are extremely visible, hardy plants have survived and been productive even after the most difficult winters (no mulch), hardy lineage makes it different than most of the cultivars available on the market, pollen and pod fertile, excellent parent. Parents: REC#2 x Great White. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Trojan Bride. Bremer. 2008. Dormant. Tetraploid. 23"; 6". 4 branches. 23 buds. Gorgeous tropical looking buff-pink polychrome flowers with a ruffled gold edge. Mid-Late season. Color is exceptional throughout the day and only becomes more intense as the day wears on, gold ruffled edge is an excellent precise piecrust, blooms in bouquets and bloom period is long, rock solid hardy, has been grown in the open field and never been protected in the winter, productive after the worst winters, different than other gold edged cultivars due to lineage-hardy, pod and pollen fertile. Parents: REC#99A x Great White. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Untangle My Emotions. Bremer. 2008. Dormant. Tetraploid. 23" to 25"; 5". 4 to 7 branches. 23 to 30 buds. Mid season. Violet-mulberry with large chalky eyezone, petals and sepals carry a silver-white bubbled edge. Well branched and budded scapes, plants are good increasers and have excellent blue-green foliage, color is unique, flowers are fancy and ornate, easy pod and pollen, productive parent, hardy in the open field without winter protection (no mulch), productive after difficult winter conditions. Parents: (Bela Lugosi x Cruising For A Bruising ) x Cosmic Thunder. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Wedding in the Snow. Bremer. 2008. Dormant. Tetraploid. 22"; 6". 4 to 6 branches. 24 buds. Mid-late season. Cream with hints of pink and yellow above a green throat, highly precise ruffles are yellow. Exceptional form and precise ruffling on edges, a true northern plant that is hardy in the open field (no mulch), hardy lineage, extremely productive flower producer, flowers are consistent and gorgeous in northern climates, fertile both ways, excellent seedlings coming from Winter Wedding in a variety of colors. REC#006A x Great White. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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Solaris Farms Daylily Introductions for 2009 For prices, please click on cultivar name. This will take you to our catalog listing. |
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Ankle Biter. 2009. Bremer . Diploid. Dormant. Height: 18"; Flower size: 2.5". Branches: 3 nice laterals, plus complementary 'V's and 'W' branching, etc... (well branched). Bud Count: 23+. Nice deep green foliage. (Quiet My Heart x Cheddar Weasel). The color is generally a honey-pink with nice dark maroon eyezone. The eyezone is triangular that is spiked at the midrib. Color tends to be more like the lower image to left. The flowers are always small and well formed. Excellent scapes and flowering habits are notable for Ankle Biter. Pollen fertile, but not pod fertile. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Bremer Family Crest. Bremer. 2009. Tetraploid. Dormant. Height: 18"; Flower size: 5.25". Branches: 3 short laterals. Bud Count: 20+. Nice deep green foliage. (REC#3 x (Rec#2 x Moonlit Caress). Double flowers of very heavy substance are carried on short scape, but are incredibly beautiful. BFC is consistently double and is a wonderful buttery yellow. Gold ruffled edges are included on the crested double segments. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Catastrophic Events. Bremer. 2009. Tetraploid. Dormant. Height 28". Flowers: 7"+. Bud count: 18-25. Two to Three laterals plus accompanying 'V's etc...(Scratch My Itch x (Windy Place x (Scratch My Itch x ?) A large melon colored flower with a very large eyezone of rosey-pink. Petals and sepals twist and pinch consistently. Flowers are large and well displayed. Very unique and will not be confused with other cultivars. Fertile both ways. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Glamourwear. Bremer. 2009. Tetraploid. Dormant. Height: 26"; Flower size: 5.5". Branches: 3 laterals, plus end branches, etc... Bud Count: 19+. Nice green foliage. (Rec#2 x Great White) x sib. A wonderfully formed yellow-pink polychrome with big fancy ruffles. A very consistent flower that opens well and is simply gorgeous. Fertile both ways. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Glimmer Girl. Bremer. 2009. Tetraploid. Dormant. Height: 24"; Flower size: 5". Branches: 3 to 4 laterals, plus end branches, etc... Bud Count: 25. Nice deep green foliage. Superior flower form that glows! Most days it is a beautiful golden yellow, sometimes it will have a pink suffusion. The petals have a wide gold ruffled edge that is very consistent (a pleated affect). (Rec#2 x Moonlit Caress x sib). GG has gotten many stop-looks by visitors, as it shines in the garden with its nearly perfect flowers. Easily Fertile both ways and has produced many fine seedlings. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Hallie's Smile. Bremer. 2009. Tetraploid. Dormant. Height: 38"; Flower size: 6.25". Branches: 3 to 4 laterals (fairly long), plus nice end branches. Bud count: 25+. Large fans with long healthy green leaves. (Rec#2 x Virginia B. Hanson) x ?. We've loved this plant for a number of year for its healthy strong growth. Hallie is not a fast increaser, but moves deliberately and confidently. Scapes are tall and sturdy with above average branching. The flowers are a light yellow polychrome suffused with pink and it has a gold edge that is just the right proportion. Typically Hallie isn't as pink as the image to the left, but in certain weather conditions it does appear this way ( I have other images, but have lost them in the catacombs of my computer). Named for a very special lady that passed away this last summer. The price reflects the wishes of her daughters to allow those who knew Hallie to have the plant in their gardens as memory and celebration of her life. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. (Sold Out 2010)* |
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*Lucifer's Fire. Bremer. 2009. Tetraploid. Dormant. Height: 32"; Flower: 6". Branches: 3 to 4 laterals with many end branches. Bud count: 25-35. Good healthy green leaves. Moderate increaser. (Hallie's Smile x Acquire the Fire). Flowers are a brilliant orange-red with a broad yellow throat and midribs. From is rounded and with broad ruffled segments. Stamens are yellow with orange-red ends leading to the darker anthers. Always a good performer and looks great in a clump. Fertile both ways. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Orange Chucklehead. Bremer. 2009. Tetraploid. Dormant. Height: 28"; Flower size: 5". Branches: 2 to 4 laterals, plus end branches, etc... Bud Count: 20 to 25. Nice deep green foliage. (Power of Love x Fooled Me). OC is a vigorous, fast growing plant, that always catches the eye and is tremendous in a clump. This is one of those daylilies that produces a very high number of scapes per clump and the flowers are evenly spaced over the plant. Seedlings from it have had excellent plant habits and flowering characteristics, but have thus far lacked a distinction from the countless other eyed cultivars. OC has a clear and vibrant orange base color with a half inch eye band of orange-red. Petals are have many small ruffles that carry gold and orange at the very outside (a bubbled picotee edge). Easily Fertile both ways. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Peach Bombshell. Bremer. 2009. Tetraploid. Dormant. Height: 27"; Flower size: 6". Branches: 4+ long laterals, plus a plethera of end branches. Bud Count: 25. Nice healthly green leaves. (Virtuosity x Virginia B. Hanson). Truly an outstanding northern plant in every way, Peach Bombshell has performed above expectations for many years now. Scapes are incredibly branched (I'd like them a bit taller, but they are not in the foliage). Flowers are a luscious lemon, overlaid with peach pink and have super ruffling along the edges. The wide throat is yellow and the petals have a matching light edge. Simply a clean gorgeous flower. Seedlings in a range of good colors and good branching have been coming from Peach Bombshell. This has been on of my favorite hybridizing plants the past couple season and will continue to be for sometime. Fairly slow to increase, but is deliberate and always makes gains. Easily fertile, makes nice big pods. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Political Punch. Bremer. 2009. Tetraploid. Dormant. Height: 28"; Flower: 6". Branches: 3 laterals with end branches. Bud count: 18-27. Good health blue green foliage. Fast increaser. (Lord Chamberlain x Accidental Tourist). Flowers are mulberry with a triangular eyezone. The eyezone is a feathered darker maroon/purple that leads to violet and then a yellow-green throat. This pattern is repeated on the sepals as well. Some days the petals pinch and the sepals recurve, but this is not a consistent occurrence. Striking and and is a blooming fool. Fertile both ways and is making some great eyezone seedlings. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Scattered Through Time. Bremer. 2009. Tetraploid. Dormant. Height: 27". Flowers: 5.5". Bud Count: 25-30. Branching: 2 to 4 laterals, plus 'V's etc...; branches are fairly short overall. (Virtuosity x Prairie Magic). A nice deep lavender-pink with a washed/chalky eyezone and a gold edge. The plant is consistently an immediate rebloomer and has a very long bloom season. Easy grower and wonderful in a clump. Easily fertile both ways. Our image is accurate for color, but not particularly good for form and overall beauty due to heavy pod set on it. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Solaris Symmetry. Bremer. 2009. Tetraploid. Dormant. (Mystical Rainbow x Destined to See) Height: 32-36 inches, Bud count: 18 to 23. Three good laterals and then longish V's, flower size is 5 inches. A very pleasing flower on tallish scapes that are more typically toward the 36" range. Flowers are creamy white with a good clean feathered purple eyezone (no red hints). The eyezone is bisected by a cream midrib that is lined in violet as it reaches beyond the eyezone. The overall affect of the eyezone is a flared appearance. Petals have a matching picotee. Excellent sturdy grower. Fertile both ways. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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*Veronica's Vanity. Bremer. 2009. Tetraploid. Dormant. Height: 38"+. Flowers: 7"+ Branches: 2-3 laterals with some nice top branching, etc... (well branched). Bud count: 22-28. Super dark blue-green foliage. Good increaser. (Power of Love x Creative Vision) x (Only the Valiant x ?). Big time ruffled up large flowers on tall scapes! VV is a dark velvety red that has a wonderful sheen to its surface. Flowers are huge and are carried high and on goliath scapes. Buds are white to light green and make an interesting contrast. VV does well in the sun for a dark red flower, but a bit of shade would be helpful. Bloom season starts in mid July and lasts to mid August for us. Outstanding in every way. Please see catalog for up to date pricing. |
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Solaris Farms Daylily Introductions for 2010 For prices, please click on cultivar name. This will take you to our catalog listing. |
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*Anatomically Precise. Bremer. 2010. 30" height. 6" flower. Dormant. Mid season. Gorgeous heavily ruffled orange-red self flowers. Color is excellent and clear. This is the most ruffled red we have seen to date in the north. AC will produce a number of polytepalous flowers every year-all quite nicely formed. Fertile both ways. Well branched and budded. Utterly Udderly x (Power of Love x Better Than Ever). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Ancestral Ring. Bremer. 2010. 26" height. 5.5" flower. Dormant. Mid season. Bright tropical orange pink blooms with a darker watermark of pink. The watermark is etched with even a darker pink. Yellow throat. Scapes are very thick and stick straight up. Superior branching and bud count. (Tennyson x Belly of Tree Frog) x Virtuosity. For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Bruised Ego. Bremer. 2010. 29" height. 5.75" flower. Dormant. Mid season. Best color in the garden! Unusual violet-lavender-purple color with nice viening. Color is clear and vivid. Exceptionally well budded and nicely branched. (Cruising For a Bruising x Cerise Classic). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Waves of Butterflies. Bremer. 2010. 27" height. 4.5" flowers. Dormant. Mid-late season. Pinkish-red bitone with cream midrib and darker ringed eyezone. Super bud count and nice branching. (Belly of Tree Frog x Virtuosity) x ?. For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Bowl of Butter. Bremer. 2010. 28" height. 5" flowers. Dormant. Mid-late season. Beautiful clean buttery yellow of heavy substance. (Recamp lineage x Sherry Lane Carr). Flowers open flat and have very nice ruffling. Well budded and branched. For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Face of Emily. Bremer. 2010. 28" height. 6" flowers. Dormant. Mid season. A soft creamy white, overlaid with soft pink. Pink coloration is darker toward the edges. Throat is a soft yellow. Exceptionally soft and beautiful. (REC#2 x Virtuosity) x (REC#3 x Crystalline Pink). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Fliver. Bremer. 2010. 28" height. 5.5" flowers. Dormant. Mid season. Clear mulberry with elongated dark mulberry eyezone. Petals have a small picotee of the same color. Three to four well budded branches display the flowers that face outward from the clump. This plant drew much attention from visitors the past couple of summers. A clump of Fliver is exceptional and memorable. (Scratch My Itch x Windy Place) x Accidental Tourist. For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Fliver's Sister. Bremer. 2010. 22" height. 5.5" flowers. Dormant. Mid season. Lavender pink with a nice muted plum eyezone that spills onto the sepals. Some plum on the edges. Short, but an interesting flower that catches the eye. (Scratch My Itch x Windy Place) x Accidental Tourist. For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Green Glow Worm. Bremer. 2010. 28" height. 5.5" flowers. Dormant. Mid-late season. Yellow with a wonderful green cast and a definite green throat. Round with finely ruffled edges. Flowers have very heavy substance. Nicely branched and budded. (Glimmer Girl x Recamp seedling). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Hell Bent. Bremer. 2010. 30" height. 5.5" flowers. Dormant. Mid season. Super bright orange with a super deep red eye. Throat is green-yellow. Three to four well budded branches carry flowers in bouquets above the foliage. Strong growers and quite striking. (Orange Chucklehead x Iron In The Fire). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Jealous Jessica. Bremer. 2010. 34" height. 6.5" flowers. Dormant. Mid-late season. Large open flowers of clear purple with a violet tinge. Great plant habits and excellent scapes. Three to five nicely branched scapes with 26+ flowers. Excellent and was a standout in the gardens the past few years. (Frankie's Fantasy x Cielo Lavanda). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Last Butterfly. Bremer. 2010. 36" height. 7.5" flowers. Dormant. Mid-late season. Excellent clear pink that has proven to have clean coloration day after day. Flowers pinch and recurve to show off the large yellow-green throat. Some days a light watermark shows up on the petals. In any event it show stopper for color and form. Named for the 2009 summer without butterflies! (Swallowtail Kite x Webster's Pink Wonder). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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Painted Desert Dinosaur. Bremer. 2010. 28" height. 5.5". flowers. Dormant. Mid-late. Striking tropical pink with dark eyezone of rose-red w/matching picotee. Unusual and colorful. Unusual and colorful. Flower substance is very heavy. Scapes are extremely heavy and thick, standing straight up. Fans are massive and plant growth is very slow. Striking tropical pink with dark eyezone of rose-red w/matching picotee. Unusual and colorful. (REC#3 x ?) x Power of Love. For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Nip Me. Bremer. 2010. 35" height. 7" flowers. Dormant. Mid season. Purple UF that has consistently pinched sepals and petals. Flowers are star shape and carried on perfectly straight scapes. Well budded and branched toward the top. Excellent grower and very unique. (Cameroons Twister x Frankie's Fantasy). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Pleasant Horizons. Bremer. 2010. 28" height. 5.5" flowers. Dormant. Mid season. Light lavender with a triangular medium purple eyezone. Picottee edge with same color as the eye. PH has a huge yellow-green applique throat. Color combinations are striking. Easy grower that is well budded and branched. (Unknown x Unknown). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Pristine Kristine. Bremer. 2010. 32" height. 6" flower. Dormant. Mid season. Lavender purple with light chalky eyezone. Very clean (pristine) color and an excellent display.(Swallowtail Kite x Cameroons Twister). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Purple Nurple. Bremer. 2010. 27" height. 4.5" flower. Dormant. Mid season. Much hardier for us than Celebration of Angels. The small flower is a light clear lavender with a large clear purple eye. Eye color carries onto the sepals and shows again as a picottee. Well branched scapes and good bud spacing.(Celebration of Angels x seedling). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Snookers. Bremer. 2010. 28" height. 4" flowers. Dormant. Mid season. Excellent clear ruby red flowers that are nicely ruffled. Unique because the small flowers are such a clear color-no muddiness. Many buds on nicely branched scapes. (Utterly Udderly x (Better Than Ever x Power of Love). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Soda Shoppe. Bremer. 2010. 30" height. 5.5" flowers. Dormant. Mid-late season. Lightest cream overlaid with blush pink on puffy creped segments. The pink overlay becomes darker toward the edges and is outlined by a gold edge. The recurve of the flowers makes them appear very round. A tasty treat has excellent scapes that are well branched. Plenty of buds on a solid northern plant. (Virtuosity x Romantic Stares) x Alaskan Vows. For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*Son of Fliver. Bremer. 2010. 28" height. 6" flowers. Dormant. Mid season. Truly the son of Fliver, but an eyecatching unusual color. Customers describe it as a coppery pink base with a deep purple elongated eye. SOF has a nice matching picottee. Truly an odd color that will attract the eye in the garden. Well budded and modestly branched. Excellent in a clump. (Fliver x Purple Nurple). For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |
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*What The Hale. Bremer. 2010. 30" height. 4.5" flowers. Dormant. Mid season. WTH is kind of throw back in flower form. The smallish orange flowers are subtly bitone and the petals possess a flared deeper orange eyezone. The eyezone is bisected with a yellow midrib that widens toward the center of the flower. The recurved blooms often bloom in bouquets, but there are plenty of buds to make long bloom season. A bright showy little dickens.(Scratch My Itch x Orange Chucklehead) x ?. For up to date pricing and availability, please visit our daylily catalog pages by clicking on the cultivar name. |