The Daylily Place: Best Parents Under $35 Poll

compiled by Bill Jarvis

March 05, 2001



Cultivars

Cultivar Zone Remarks

Adam's Street 0

Admirals Braid 9

AH YOUTH 7

ALNA PRIDE (Barth 1987) 3 passes on green throats and pinched petals and other UF features

Alpine Mist 0

Always Afternoon 9

ANGELIC GRIN, (Joiner) 7 Rarely a viable pistil but very fertile, pollen is good. I have many good

seedlings.

ANGELUS ANGEL 0 A cream blend Dor Tet beautiful throat - passes this on to babies

ATLANTA IRISH HEART* (Petree 85) 5 This has been a good parent for me and I still use it every year. I have

seen some outstanding seedlings from this fine dormant tet. yellow.

Baby Blues 0

BAHAMA BUTTERSCOTCH 4 tremendous scapes

Becky Lynn 5

BEN ADAMS 4

BEST KEPT SECRET* (Kirchhoff 90) 5 How can anybody do better than this for a bright rose pink. A good parent

and a pretty momma!

BETTY WARREN WOODS 0

Betty Warren Woods 0

BETTY WARREN WOODS 0 A nice yellow edged one good form-Tet

BETTY WARREN WOODS 4

Betty Warren Woods 9

BETTY WARREN WOODS 9 passes on nice flower form

(Munson-R.W. 87)

BILL NORRIS 4

Black Ambrosia (Salter) 7

BORDER BRIDE 5 pretty seedlings

BROOKWOOD GILT EDGE (Sharp) 5 This is a gorgeous daylily, round and full with an exquisite edge that it

passes on. All of the kids from this one are nice.

BROWN EYED GIRL 0

BUBBLING BROWN SUGAR 7

CAMEROONS 4

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These represent the preferences of people living and growing daylilies in about 45 States all around the US, as well as in Canada and in several other countries. They may not all do equally in all parts of the U.S. or the world, and they may not do as well in your garden ("your mileage may vary").

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