what do you have coming for spring?

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And more
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A few more
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Are you getting bored yet?
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Told you I had alot
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Just a couple more today
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Bleulily - great photos and thanks for sharing!

You might want to start another thread though that will showcase all your beauties!

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jay dee
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order

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Very nice to see some gorgeous blooms on this chilly, chilly spring day.

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I'm always buying, but here is my list so far. I've only started to buy daylilies alot this year :-? . At this time they're not in alphabetical order :) .


Thunder & Lightning
Attribution
Dragon King
Janet Gayle
Pocket of Dreams
Charlie Pierce Memorial
Chorus Line
All American Tiger
School Girl
Egyptian Queen
Cleopatra
Mister Lucky
Clueless
Daring Deseption
Elfin Illusion
Marked by Lydia
Cherokee Legend
Cherry Drop
Frank Smith
Grace Pierce
Hall's Pink
Meadow Sweet
Paper Butterfly
Plum Candy
Startle
Without Warning
Tigerling
Almost Black
Raining Violets
Starman's Quest
Strawberry Candy
Elegant Candy
Mini Stella D' Oro
Little Grapette
Apricot Sparkles
Dragon's Eye
Lee Gates
Ladybug Tee Hee
Tuscawilla Dave Talbott
Jedi Dot Pierce
Canadian Border Patrol
Fair Rose
Riley Barron
Painted Face
Janice Brown
Monster
Chance Encounter
Cairns
Good Morning America
Upper Crust Society
Dazzle
Black Ambrosia
North Port
Metaphor
Spacecoast Carnival
Song Without Words
Oodles
Untamed Glory
Cinnamin Mist
Pumpkin Pie Spice
Royal Mountie
Respighi
Emerald Eye
So Lovely
Creative Edge
Green Eyes Wink
Pumpkin Kid
Carolyn Hunt
Big Sur
Calgary Stampede
Wisest of Wizards
Quest of Dreams
Bombay Bicycle
Bonbini
Baby Blue Eyes
Winning Baby
Little Brandy

This could change by tonight, I'm watching some on Daylily Auction :D


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Mike, great selection.
I had Bombay Bicycle once, it bloomed alot and was fantastic looking for a dip! I lost it to crown rot one winter. :cry: You will love that one.
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Welcome to an obvious addiction Mike - nice list.

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:o Mike.....That is a lot!! :lol:

Okay, I finally got a definite order in.....I had to cut it back... :???:

Christopher Russell
Antique Rose
Pink Super Spider
Royal Jester
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Great choices LG! I especially like Christopher Russell.

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Post by emt-mike »

Thanks gang....yes it is an addiction :eek: I can't stop....I can't stop! :lol: . I've already bought some more new ones like 'Trahlyta', 'Sea Urchin', 'In the Navy', and 'Persian Market'. I'm also bidding on a few others.....somebody stop meeee! :eek: .
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:lol: :lol: Mike
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Mike - STOP :evil:

But I have been eyeing several you are buying ... :lol:
Sea Urchin
All American Tiger
Cherokee Legend
Startle

Wow, what a list!

LucyG. - You are into the pinks I see. :wink:
I love the bicolor of Royal Jester! Good choices all.

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tma.......I don't have many pinks, so that is why I tried to get more of those....:lol: I really am one for bold.....And I do like bi-colors, and that Royal Jester, just kept jumping out at me.... :P

Not long till we will be into the beauty of summer, and blooms!! I can hardly wait!!
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Boy are we opposite! I have too many pinks. :oops:
I've tried to introduce some new colors and combos into the mix. Like the red eye/edge. Next year I probably will think I have too many of those. :)

Looks like we will finally hit the 50's again this week. I'm really thinking of getting out my plastic coldframe and putting my daylily seedlings out. Need to make room to grow more annuals.

Dreaming about the new crosses that will bloom this year.
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New daylilies

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Hi,
Dori, I had a bloom on each of my new Stamile spiders yesterday. I did a cross, now how long does it take before you know if it is going to make a seed pod?

I always deadhead and it is hard for me to leave these dried up blooms dangling. Did you cross many last year? Do you have seedling now?
Teresa
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