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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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*Butterfly Brigade. 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. |