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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

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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

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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

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EIGHT MILES HIGH<>Luddy Lambertson on the Daylily Teeth Blog

Every year as introductions are made available by hybridizers, hybridizers get together and discuss the new intros.  JohnB, JamieG, LarryG,and myself(or some combination) are no different. We have been having pow-wows discussing the must have daylilies annually.  I first heard … Continue reading

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SEE ME FEEL ME TOUCH ME , a top teeth daylily 2003-2008, Mike Holmes

SEE ME FEEL ME TOUCH ME   bloomed in our garden from a seed that I purchased from Fran Harding. I introduced SEE ME FEEL ME TOUCH ME  in 2006 and have talked many times about it. The cross is ((Forestlake … Continue reading

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REAP THE WHIRLWIND, On the Daylily Teeth Blog

John’s  REAP THE WHILRLWIND reaches the top nine daylilies from 2003 to 2008. The daylily specs out at t  28″, 7″, M. Dor.  with heavy fringy teeth edge. While the scape is shorter  and not as well branched  as John’s … Continue reading

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Top Teeth Daylily in a five year period 2003-2008 by Mike Holmes on the Daylily Teeth Blog

A question that often comes up is, “What teeth daylily has made the most hybridizing impact in recent history?” To qualify for my evaluation, the daylily has to be a 2003 to a 2008 introduction and has had to been … Continue reading

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Jamie Gossard … E.F. Hutton of Daylilies on the Daylily Teeth Blog

Jamie texted me this morning and scolded me for mentioning his name on the daylily blog for  bidding on seeds on the lily auction and he was wondering what all the noise was about with Larry Grace claiming he may … Continue reading

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Todays Blog: Buying and selling daylily seed on the daylily Lily Auction

Back in the late 1990′s I purchased a few seeds from Fran Harding. I was guided to her from Shirley Farmer. Jamie Gossard , Shirley and I all bought seed from her out of FORESTLAKE RAGAMUFFIN. Each of us bloomed … Continue reading

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Teeth on Unusual Forms by Sandy Holmes on the Daylily Teeth Blog

Several years ago I came home from Jamie Gossard’s garden and exclaimed to Sandy “Man alive, Jamie sure has some neat teeth UF seedlings.” Sandy snarled at me for not paying closer attention to her daylilies and shot back “what … Continue reading

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Dr. Robert Grant-Downtown, Part 2 on the Daylily Teeth Blog

Dr. Robert Grant-Downtown picking up from Part 1 post. “What, then, are silver/gold/green borders and teeth? In my opinion, this kind of structural edge is not a proliferation of cells which have adopted the identity of the eyezone. Instead, I … Continue reading

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