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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Malcolm Brooker Sr. on the Daylily Teeth Blog, a top nine 2003-2008 Daylily
Two updates. Larry Grace introduced his Dr. Stump out of M.D.B.S. this year. Gerda has also introduced her very fine Victorian Gardens Baby Shiners last year out of M.D.B.S. The following article is a reprint. Gerda Brooker introduced MALCOLM DAVID BROOKER … Continue reading
Venus Fly Trap, Jamie Gossard, 2003-2008 ,On the Daylily Teeth Blog
Welcome back! I’ve been busy rebuilding the Region 2 AHS daylily site. http://www.region2daylily.org . Between working on all of my other AHS volunteer projects and my personal responsibilities, my Blog time has … Continue reading
BASS GIBSON A TOP TEETH DAYLILY FROM 2003-2008, John Rice
Prior to Bass Gibson’s release , John Rice offered the daylily with naming rights at a MWS. The daylily sold for $700.00 plus dollars to Donna Gibson. Donna named the daylily after her husband Bass. As fortune would have it … Continue reading
Posted in Daylily Hybridizing, Introductions, Seedlings
Tagged Bass Gibson, daylily, daylily blog, John Rice, teeth
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Patterned Teeth a New Beginning, by Mike Holmes on the Daylily Teeth Blog
Patterned Teeth are coming. It all starts with a tooth. Last summer the daylily tooth fairy rewarded us with a new beginning! Patterned Chevrons complimented by a patterned tooth:) Thanks to everyone for their support and best wishes in continuing … Continue reading
Posted in Daylily Hybridizing, Introductions, Seedlings
Tagged daylily blog, mike holmes, patterned teeth
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