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Re: season's best
- To: daylily-open@lorien.mallorn.com, Terry LynnSullivan <t*@rica.net>
- Subject: Re: season's best
- From: "* D* <d*@kilstock.com>
- Date: Mon, 3 Aug 1998 11:56:00 -0400
What zone are you in, please?
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From: Terry LynnSullivan
To: daylily-open@lorien.mallorn.com
Subject: Re: season's best
Date: Friday, July 31, 1998 9:49AM
I have to mention
Carolyn Criswell, Fairytale Pink, Fairy Charm, Dollhouse; Flames of
Fortune,
Pirate Lord, Sunset Fire, Lahaina, Sun's Eye, Ruffles Elegante,
Emperor's
Dragon, Blood Spot, James Marsh. All of these are wonderful for me.
TerryLynn Sullivan
daylily-open DIGEST wrote:
> daylily-open DIGEST Friday, July 31 1998 Volume 01 :
Number 028
>
> In this issue:
>
> This season's best
> Re: This season's best
>
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> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 16:31:22 -0400
> From: Joanne Pyszczek <jopyz@earthlink.net>
> Subject: This season's best
>
> Since the daylily season is winding down in most area's how about
> hearing which were the best this season.
> For me it was a close call for best this year, but I have to choose
> Codyted. It's a pastel orange double with slightly darker eye. It was
> flowering for nearly a month and every blossom opened double.
> Second choice is Tuscawilla Dave Talbott. The catalog description
says
> it's almond colored with raisin eye and edge. I'm not sure I can
> describe it better but it certainly looks much better than it sounds.
> Other good performers:
> Lullaby Baby always consistant, one of the first to start and it still
> isn't finished. And it usually had 3-4 flowers open.
> Hunter's Torch, I'm sure there are fancier reds out there but this is
my
> favorite. Just a good deep red with a slightly ruffled edge.
> Radiant Ruffles, another won't quit daylily. Opens bunches of flowers
> most days and sent up three new scapes when the first three were
> blooming away. Pretty cream pink with a red eye, lovely ruffling and
> a faint gold edge.
> Different Drummer nicely ruffled dusty rose petals with peachy colored
> sepals. Sounds odd but makes a nice combination.
> Now I know the other 70 or so subscribers must have favorites so tell
us
> about them. I think every daylily fancier always has room for at
least
> a couple more.
> Joanne
> jopyz@earthlink.net
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> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 21:27:59 -0400
> From: "John Bruce" <jbruce@infinet.com>
> Subject: Re: This season's best
>
> The absolute best for this year was My Ways. The red color
> withstood the sun very well. Also of notable performance were
> Pandora's Box, Hyperion, Fairy Tale Pink and Friendly Reminder.
>
> This is not to say the others did not do well, because they did.
> I grow around a hundred daylilies. I was just too busy dividing iris
> this year to really pay attention to the hems, so only the standouts
> got my attention. Nothing like digging 600 clumps of iris or more in
> the heat and humidity to dull your senses............
>
> Back to lurking!
>
> John Bruce
> SW Ohio
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