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Date: August 5, 2021 Submitted by: Sandy Holmes, Ohio - Email: ohiodaylily@gmail.comDaylily: Seedlings - H94 226 will be an intro in 2022. It has bloomed for a long time and still have a few days left. Bloom is about 7.5 inches. Still have to measure the scapes, but it around the three feet range. All of these Aug 5 photos below were taken within the last week. I'm having fun with all the lates this year. (Sandy's Website is: http://www.daylily.ws)


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Date: August 5, 2021 Submitted by: Sandy Holmes, Ohio - Email: ohiodaylily@gmail.comDaylily: Seedlings - T597 158. Just started blooming last week. About a 7" bloom and really bright color that holds.


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Date: August 5, 2021 Submitted by: Sandy Holmes, Ohio - Email: ohiodaylily@gmail.comDaylily: Seedlings - T597 924 is a sib to the other daylily. It's 8 inches with a color that did not fade even on the hottest day. Great plant under it.


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Date: August 5, 2021 Submitted by: Sandy Holmes, Ohio - Email: ohiodaylily@gmail.comDaylily: Seedlings - S943-1 is a select seedling who has some pretty kids blooming this year. It is about 10 inches.


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Date: August 5, 2021 Submitted by: Sandy Holmes, Ohio - Email: ohiodaylily@gmail.comDaylily: Seedlings - T601 161 is very tall and well branched. Again a very late bloomer with good color that holds.


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Date: August 5, 2021 Submitted by: Sandy Holmes, Ohio - Email: ohiodaylily@gmail.comDaylily: This is a shot of a row of lates blooming when everything else is done. I plant by the pollen parent so it's easy to see that pollen gave lots of lates. I have about four areas like this. Many of the kids go way back to Tet. Skinwalker, which was late in our garden.


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Date: July 28, 2021 Submitted by: Charlotte Chamitoff, Canada - Email: chacha@abacom.comDaylily: Red Volunteer (Oakes, 1984). Multiple award winning daylily that never fails to put on a good show no matter what the weather conditions.


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Date: July 23, 2021 Submitted by: Kathy Krattli, Missouri - Email: kkrattli@charter.netDaylily: This is my best seedling out of the 2020 batch. On cool mornings it has 5 colors. Will name it after a daughter-in-law. It's 45" tall and blooms are 7". Many scapes with lots of branching and blooming prolifs.
(Kathy's Website is: http://www.naturesmelodynursery.com/kathy.html)


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Date: July 20, 2021 Submitted by: Charlotte Chamitoff, Canada - Email: chacha@abacom.comDaylily: Vino Di Travis (Morss, 2010). This beautiful dark rich bloom was a treat today. A dull day with smog in the air and think the photo is missing sunlight. It's perfect companion is Asiatic lily 'Pieton'. Past photos are on my website:
http://www.daylilydiary.com/day_vino_di_travis.htm


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Date: July 13, 2021 Submitted by: Kathy Krattli, Missouri - Email: kkrattli@charter.netDaylily: Top part of our Driveway Bed. Foreground: HANDSOME COWBOY, ICE CREAM DREAM, BUTTERDISH and a sdlg. Background: ANAM CARA, HANNAH BANANA, and STEPHENS RED JOHN. 

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Date: July 13, 2021 Submitted by: Kathy Krattli, Missouri - Email: kkrattli@charter.netDaylily: Part of my back bed. Starting In the upper corner, HEAVENLY STARBRITE, IT STOPS AT GARAGE SALES, PARADE OF PEACOCKS, and MY BRAIN IS FULL. 

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Date: July 12, 2021 Submitted by: David Whalen, New York - Email: djwhalen@frontiernet.netDaylily: Daylily of the day in our garden. Had this enormous bloom today at our cottages. It measured well over ten inches across. My cottage guests and I got a big kick out of seeing it due to its huge size and many anthers and extra sepals and petals as well. Is this just a chance bloom or does the plant have genes that are causing this? This scape has had four large but otherwise normal blooms this year previous to this almost two blooms in one.


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Date: July 5, 2021 Submitted by: Mark Cook, Florida - Email: hemerocallis1962@gmail.comDaylily: This is a seedling of mine. H. fulva Hankow x 'Galadriel.'


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Date: July 3, 2021 Submitted by: Charlotte Chamitoff, Canada - Email: chacha@abacom.comDaylily: Our Friend Sally (Carpenter-J., 2002). Blooming this morning, much earlier than previous years. I had moved Our Friend Sally to the Rockery because it's a 20 inch daylily and got lost surrounded by taller tets where it was. The flower itself is 6 inches and one of my top ten! Named in memory of Sally Millman Taft of N.Y. It's a gorgeous pink-cream polychrome with wonderful vivid green throat. So elegant every bloom stops me in my tracks. It doesn't have umpteen scapes or even a huge budcount and I always felt it would do better in zone 5 than my zone 4. But, nevertheless each and every bud opens perfectly and is a true joy. It's a strong substantial bloom and stays beautiful all day. Past photos are on my website:
http://www.daylilydiary.com/day_our_friend_sally.htm


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Date: July 1, 2021 Submitted by: Charlotte Chamitoff, Canada - Email: chacha@abacom.comDaylily: Camden Gold Dollar (Yancey 1982). FFO and it's a clump of approximately 50 scapes. A wonderful performer. It's not like SDO as the face is round and has gentle frilling. Also a beautiful shade of yellow. I took a photo of it this morning at 6:30a.m. and it opens the season for me. There are more photos of it on my website showing a more closeup view of the beautiful miniature bloom:
http://www.daylilydiary.com/day_camdengolddollar.htm


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Date: June 25, 2021 Submitted by: Vickie Goedde, Indiana - Email: vicgoedde73@gmail.comDaylily: Sometimes a daylily is complemented by the color of another plant. 'Doctor Who' (Gossard, 2010) and Achillea 'New Vintage Violet' just seem to go together.


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Date: June 24, 2021 Submitted by: François Verhaert, Spain - Email: fraver14@hotmail.com Daylily: This seedling is out of Pat Stamile's SIR FRANCIS DRAKE - blooms like crazy over here. (François has authored Website Eurocallis in many languages for years at: http://www.eurocallis.com)

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Date: June 24, 2021 Submitted by: François Verhaert, Spain - Email: fraver14@hotmail.com Daylily: This seedling is out of Phil Reilly's SIXTH DIMENSION - I am still enamoured with this one - VERY undeservedly little known.

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Date: June 24, 2021 Submitted by: François Verhaert, Spain - Email: fraver14@hotmail.com Daylily: One of many many seedlings out of SPACECOAST SEA SHELLS.

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Date: June 24, 2021 Submitted by: François Verhaert, Spain - Email: fraver14@hotmail.com Daylily: Seedling out of James Townsend's CINCH - that is an exemplary daylily for me.

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Date: June 24, 2021 Submitted by: François Verhaert, Spain - Email: fraver14@hotmail.com Daylily: Seedling out of the Shooter's MARIETTA DREAMER - this is by far my favourite seedling - it is exactly the colour I'm striving for.

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Date: June 24, 2021 Submitted by: François Verhaert, Spain - Email: fraver14@hotmail.com Daylily: Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen (Verhaert, 2018)- Out of the Kinnebrew's DARLA ANITA - always opens well - flowering heavily - with lots of bluish undertones. After many many years of not registering anything I gathered my courage and registered this one 2 years ago. Those of you are at least as old as me probably remember the hit song by the Andrew Sisters ages ago: Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen. As far as I know there is no exact translation into English but it means more or less I THINK YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL. And that exactly reflects my thoughts when I look at this one - I couldn't think of a more appropriate name.

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Date: June 23, 2021 Submitted by: Kathy Krattli, Missouri - Email: kkrattli@charter.netDaylily: Nice colors together. Yellow is SYMPATHY IN MOTION, red double is MAMIE LAUCK and large pink is JERRY McDANIEL. The tall single salmon one with purple eye is an unnamed seedling. (Kathy's Website is: http://www.naturesmelodynursery.com/kathy.html)


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Date: June 22, 2021 Submitted by: Richard Rosen, Kentucky - Email: rrosen567@gmail.com Daylilies: My wife, Anna Marie, bought a cupcake holder at the local thrift store ($1.00) recently, which is strange since she never makes cupcakes. But she is an artist and sees things in her mind's eye that would never dawn on me. This morning I walked into the kitchen and she had the cupcake holder on the table, festooned with daylily blooms. A total of 13. It was gorgeous.

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Date: June 22, 2021 Submitted by: Perry Gaskins, South Carolina - Email: pcgaskins@homesc.com Seedling: First year blooming 3 seedlings below. First is a green/yellow double UF.

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Date: June 22, 2021 Submitted by: Perry Gaskins, South Carolina - Email: pcgaskins@homesc.com Seedling: The second cream/mauve seedling is a double. Approximately 22 inch scape height.

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Date: June 22, 2021 Submitted by: Perry Gaskins, South Carolina - Email: pcgaskins@homesc.com Seedling: The third seedling a hot pink is also a double with white midribs. Approx. 24 inch scape height.

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Date: June 16, 2021 Submitted by: Paul Aucoin, Alabama - Email: pgaucoin@samford.edu Daylily: I put this one on the FB daylily page the other day and it has had literally hundreds of positive reactions (likes, loves and WOWs). So, perhaps those on the robin would enjoy it as well. In 2017, Tommy Maddox suggested I cross 'Texas Blue Eyes' with 'Paul Aucoin' (which Linda Agin had named for me), so I did. This seedling is the result. I flagged it yesterday as S21-1, the first seedling of the year selected for further evaluation.

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