Monthly Archives: December 2010

Mort Morss x Bass Gibson daylily seedling, Daylily Teeth Blog

Ever wonder what Mort Morss x Bass Gibson would look like? Paul Lewis , Ohio Hybridizer, sent in this image today of that cross. Nice work and thank you Paul for sharing. Mike

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Double edge daylily seedling, daylily teeth blog

The soft tones of this daylily seedling are set off by the neon throat and edge. Mike

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Black eye daylily seedling, Daylily Blog

Southern black eyed daylily seedling I liked the black eye color combination of this daylily seedling. This may be one of the blackest eyes that I have ever seen. The razor thin edge could be taken into a teeth cross to … Continue reading

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Pink Daylily Seedling with Green Edge, Daylily Teeth Blog

Southern Pink Daylily Seedling with Green Edge I like the chartreuse edge on this daylily seedling . The color was decent. The daylily water spotted  due to the bud cracked open at the tips and water getting in before the daylily actually opened up. … Continue reading

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Blue Lake seedling, Daylily Blog

It would be interesting to cross teeth into this southern daylily seedling out of Stamile’s Blue Lake to get patterned blue teeth. Mike

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Tet. Starchild seedling, Gray Face Daylily

This southern daylily seedling is out of Tet Starchild. I like the gray face.  Mike

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What do you see? Daylily Teeth Seedling, Daylily Blog

The reason I visit multiple hybridizer’s daylily gardens every year is to see what daylilies are on the horizon. Over the next Holiday week , I’m going to be showing seedlings from their gardens. Sorry I can’t tell you who they belong to. You’ll have to visit … Continue reading

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ALAN LANE AGIN-RED FRIDAY,daylily teeth blog

Here is a cross someone on a limited budget can make to get a tested high quality cross. Three   years ago I spoke to Linda Agin about her upcoming 2008 releases  of ALAN LANE AGIN http://agin.homestead.com/ALAN_LANE_AGIN.JPG and its sib, RED FRIDAY … Continue reading

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FORESTLAKE DEVIL’S MISTRESS, Fran Harding

FORESTLAKE DEVIL’S MISTRESS, Fran Harding Fran Harding acquired STARTLE from John Benz in a trade that sent FORESTLAKE RAGAMUFFIN his way. Fran registered FORESTLAKE DEVIL’S MISTRESS (Sdlg x Startle) in 1998. FORESTLAKE DEVIL’S MISTRESS has been a parent for seed … Continue reading

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STARTLE and Kids, Daylily Teeth Blog Mike Holmes

STARTLING CREATION (Startle x Tetra Spindazzle) Pat Stamile took STARTLE into his line and introduced DEBUSSY (Magic Amethyst x Startle) in 1999. Arguably this could be an origin of the edge in Stamile breeding. The different between Gossard and Stamile … Continue reading

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Heavenly Beginnings, Jamie Gossard ,Daylily Teeth Blog

Heavenly Beginnings, Jamie Gossard When Jamie Gossard saw a few STARTLE seedlings at John Benz’s that later became WHITE FANG and SHIRLEY FARMER, Jamie thought why not take STARTLE into a narrow form. After all John preferred rounder daylilies so his … Continue reading

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STARTLE, Gene Beldon, Daylily Teeth Blog

Startle was hybridized by Gene Beldon and registered in 1988. It was a cross of (Broadmore Red x My Sunshine). MY SUNSHINE, a poly chrome of Reckamp’s provided the edge.A visual image of MY SUNSHINE is at http://www.montaukavalon.com/images/MySunshine.jpg . BROADMORE … Continue reading

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