Monthly Archives: February 2011

Fortune’s Dearest Genetics, Daylily Teeth Blog

A reader posed the question about SHARK’S TOOTH in the Genetics of FORTUNES DEAREST. If I am understanding it correctly, then 1/16 of a daylily would significantly add significant “pattern” breeding value in a cross where 1/2 the genetics are … Continue reading

Posted in Daylily Hybridizing, Introductions, Seedlings | Tagged , | Leave a comment

FORTUNE’S DEAREST, The final cross on the Daylily Teeth Blog

I’ve been busy over the last week with Snow plowing and working on the new AHS portal website. With one look at the image of SHARK’S TOOTH you’ll understand why FORTUNE’S DEAREST will produce patterns. So here is the complete … Continue reading

Posted in Daylily Hybridizing, Introductions, Seedlings | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

FORTUNE’S DEAREST Part 7 Mort Morss on the Daylily Teeth Blog

FORTUNE’S DEAREST, Mort Morss We are winding down looking at the genetics of FORTUNE’S DEAREST. The first half complete cross of FANTASY FINISH is as follows {(Disraeli x (King’s Cloak x Meadow Mystic)Chicago Two Bits) Chicago Picotee Queen)}. Another dose of King’s … Continue reading

Posted in Daylily Hybridizing, Introductions, Seedlings | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

FORTUNE’S DEAREST Part 6 Mort Morss on the Daylily Teeth Blog

CAMAROON NIGHT x FANTASY FINISH, Mike Johnson Repeating myself, here is the complete cross of FORTUNE’S DEAREST. (Mort’s Magic x Sib to Mort’s Magic F2) x (Cool Jazz x Dream Express)  DREAM EXPRESS is ((Zinfandel × Ming Porcelain) × Fantasy … Continue reading

Posted in Daylily Hybridizing, Introductions, Seedlings | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

FORTUNE’S DEAREST Part 5 Mort Morss on the Daylily Teeth Blog

PURPLE BADGER Repeating the complete cross of FORTUNE’S DEAREST,        (Mort’s Magic x Sib to Mort’s Magic F2) x (Cool Jazz x Dream Express) DREAM EXPRESS is ((Zinfandel × Ming Porcelain) × Fantasy Finish)  Today we’ll look at MING PORCELAIN. The … Continue reading

Posted in Daylily Hybridizing, Introductions, Seedlings | Tagged , , , , | 1 Comment