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Apr 10, 2013 1:00 PM CST
Name: Debra
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gorgeous gorgeous photos Lovey dubby Lovey dubby Lovey dubby
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Apr 11, 2013 4:57 AM CST
Name: Vickie
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What a treasure trove of daylilies they have created! Midnight Amulet really caught my eye, but they are all gorgeous!
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Apr 11, 2013 11:13 AM CST
Name: Mary
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those are awesome photos of beautiful flowers.

Honestly, all I knew of Stamile before reading this thread is that people speak of them with reverent tones. At least now I have a better idea of why, but I'd like to know more about them.
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Apr 11, 2013 1:03 PM CST
Name: Julie C
Roanoke, VA (Zone 7a)
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Mary, here is some background information on Pat and Grace for you. Pat and Grace were both educators after they finished college - Pat taught HS Science and Grace worked with gifted children, elementary age, I believe. They stumbled across daylilies like many of us, back in the 1970's, when Pat brought a few daylilies from a lady selling them on Long Island where they lived. Pat with his scientific background had hybridized rhododendrons. Relying on faulty memory, I believe he told me it took 7 years to see a bloom from seed with rhododendrons. So naturally, when they began growing daylilies, Pat became interested in hybridizing them because you can see results faster with daylilies. As they became more interested in daylilies, they would travel to see noted hybridizers during their summer vacations. One summer they left the day school was out to drive to NC and see Iron Gate Garden, where they met Van Sellers. I believe on that same trip they drove out to Murfreesboro, TN to meet Va. Peck ( a pioneer in tetraploids) Not too long after that, Grace introduced her brother Vic to Van Sellers at Iron Gate, and he too began hybridizing daylilies! Vic won the Stout Medal for 2012! At any rate, Pat and Grace became more and more interested in daylilies and joined the Long Island Daylily Society and AHS and met more daylily people and their addiction grew. One of Pat's mentors in LIDS was George Rasmussen. Pat registered his first daylily in 1982 and Grace's first was in 1986, appropriately called 'Coming Out Party.' Grace was from the very first interested in small and miniature daylilies and Pat quickly became interested in large flowered tetraploids, although a few of his early daylilies were diploids. ( I used to grow his Almond Puff, a dip.) Early on, Pat was interested in edges - I remember seeing 'Creative Edge' and 'Wedding Band' early on - both were quite revolutionary for their day and Creative Edge was one of the first to have a gold edge. They've come a long way, baby!

Pat and Grace opened a nursery in Long Island, named 'Floyd Cove' and people began to buy their daylilies, grow them, and the business grew. They were active in LIDS ( Long Island daylily Society) and won the Region 4 Service Award in 1992 for service to Region 4. Eventually they decided to take the big leap and go into daylilies full time. People recommended that they move to Florida where all the big daylily nurseries were, and one could see seedlings bloom sometimes in a year! So they moved their nursery to FL ( sorry, this is relying on faulty memory) sometime in the mid- 90's - maybe around 1994 and established Floyd Cove in Sanford, Fl. Floyd Cove quickly became a big time daylily operation, and their daylilies began to receive acclaim from all over. Pat won 3 Stout Medals in a relatively short period of time, and he also won the Bertrand Farr Medal, AHS's top award for hybridizing. Pat and Grace had one daughter, Christine, who registered a daylily in her teens. Tragically, at age 18, Christine was killed in a single car accident only a mile from their home and nursery in Sanford . This was in the late 90's. The location was so sad to Pat and Grace that they just couldn't stay in Sanford and so they moved their nursery to Enterprise, FL, where Floyd Cove remains today.

For years, Pat and Grace ran Floyd Cove by themselves, and people would flock to "Daylily Mecca" each May to see their garden. Pat became interested in spiders, unusual forms, doubles, and patterns and made great advances in all of these areas. He took the large flowered tetraploid with edges to new unexplored heights, developing double and larger edges and edges with different colors, gold, silver, green, white. Pat began working with patterns and introduced patterned daylilies he called "butterflies". Likewise, Grace's miniatures, particularly her "popcorn" doubles, received much acclaim, and Grace won the Bertrand Farr Medal just last year. Back around 2007, the business had become so large that Pat and Grace decided to cut back and so they went into a partnership with Guy and Karen Pierce. Originally they stayed at Floyd Cove and were able to hybridize using their seedlings, while Guy and Karen took over the business. This became difficult, and so in late 2009- early 2010, Pat and Grace decided to leave Florida completely and Guy and Karen took over Floyd Cove entirely. Pat and Grace moved to N. CA and they continue to hybridize, but on a much smaller scale. Part of their sales agreement was that they couldn't register or introduce daylilies for a period of years, but I won't be surprised if they introduce a few daylilies over the next few years. They have found the growing conditions in CA to be quite different from either FL or LI, as I understand it!

They are some of the nicest, most down to earth people I've ever met in daylilies, and they have always mentored a lot of young hybridizers. Pat has always graciously shared his wealth of knowledge with people. Grace has also - recently she wrote an excerpt for me when I wrote an article for the Region 3 newsletter on miniatures. They also wrote an article for the Region 7 Spring newsletter which I hope will be out soon!
I have grown hundreds of their daylilies and at least a couple hundred still remain in my garden. Too many pictures to include here but you can see lots of their daylilies in some of my past blogs.
Hope this helps - there's lots more, but this may give you a little of their background.
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Apr 11, 2013 1:54 PM CST
Name: Mary
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Thanks, Julie! Now I feel like I know them Thumbs up
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Apr 11, 2013 2:57 PM CST
Name: Betty
Bakersfield, CA
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Julie, that is an excellent bio on the Stamiles. Thanks so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us!
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Apr 11, 2013 3:01 PM CST
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Thank you Julie for the excellent information on Pat and Grace!!!

The first introduction from Pat that I found was Supernova (1982). There are no images in the ATP database for Supernova for me to copy here. This is an image from the database for Grace's first introduction Coming Out Party (1986).



I remember the first time I met Pat and Grace. Years ago a freind and I drove to Ohio, This was my first trip to see and meet some of the people and hybridizers who I had only read about in the Daylily Journal, catalogs, books and such. While walking Curt Hanson's Crintonic Garden my friend and I noticed a car drive up. A few minutes later when looking up to see who had joined us in the garden we realized it was Pat and Grace Stamile. We both stood there as it sunk in, that we were in a garden with not one, but 3 of the greatest hybridizers of daylilies. I remember whispering back and forth as to which of us was going to go over and introduce ourselves first. As we were doing this Grace came over, introduced herself and began a wonderful conversation with us about the daylilies, cameras and the other gardens they had visited while in Ohio. So kind, friendly, down to earth and interested in what we had had to say. What my friend and I both took home with us from that trip, other than a rear window completely blocked by the daylilies we had gathered from several gardens, was that all the names and hybridizers that we read about, are people, who love daylilies too. We all have something to talk about and share and learn together.
Since my first tonguetied, starstruck newbie meeting with Pat and Grace, I've spoken with them at various regional meetings, been given an opportunity to learn from Pat while working on the AHS Scientific Studies committee and asked them to use their images for articles....When I did the first article on sculpted forms I called to ask them if I could use their image of Kevin Walek ( the flower Smiling ) which shows all three petals cristate. The image hadn't been transferred from slide to digital yet and Grace offered to send me the slide to have transferred to digital for use in the article. This was more complicated than it sounds. When I took the image down to the camera shop they refused to transfer it since I was not the photographer! After several emails with Grace explaining the situation and copying her email to the shop owner giving me permission to have the slide transfered, driving back to the shop - it's a 25 mile trip each way - the store owner finally, relunctantly, agreed to do the transfer to a cd for me.

I took this image that first day in Curt's garden....Pat and Curt doing what hybridizers do best, talking daylilies and pollinating!


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Apr 11, 2013 6:07 PM CST
Name: Juli
Ohio (Zone 6a)
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These first 3 photos were taken in Rice's Green house in Paris KY. I don't think they have the Green House up and running any more. I used to go down there years ago and I loved to take photos of all the flowers in bloom. The UV filters on the GH made the colors really pop in the photos.

Boundless Beauty


Which Way


Mississippi Blues


This one was taken in my garden. I grew Orange Electric for many years. I am not a huge fan of eyes, but this one was really outstanding. When I cut back, I gave a piece to a neighbor, and I enjoy "visiting" it each summer. Thumbs up
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Apr 12, 2013 5:44 AM CST
Name: Mike
Hazel Crest, IL (Zone 6a)
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Thanks for those informative piece Floota and Char. I have read bits and pieces about the Stamiles here and there.
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Apr 12, 2013 7:14 AM CST
Name: Debra
Garland, TX (NE Dallas suburb) (Zone 8a)
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I like having background information, it makes me feel somehow connected to the hybridizer. For example, although I have not used them, I have two secondary level teaching certifications and educating kids is important to me. Now that I know the Stamiles were both educators before getting into daylilies, I will be looking for Stamile daylilies for that reason.
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Apr 13, 2013 5:26 AM CST
Name: Tina
Where the desert meets the sea (Zone 9b)
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I agree
there are so many of us who have not heard the background, and cannot find much on the internet, about various daylily hybridizers. The photos are awesome and so deeply appreciated, along with any notes people have about perfomance, color, etc. but, they mean so much more when we newcomers get info about their creators. Green Grin!

what an awesome thread!!! Hurray!
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Daylilies that thrive? click here! Thumbs up
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Apr 16, 2013 5:09 PM CST
Name: Karin
Massachusetts (Zone 5b)
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It's been some time since I've been on ATP, moving and all has kept me too busy.Great idea to talk about some of the hybridizers, especially if they have plants that do well in your area. Many people don't realize that the Stamile's came from Long Island, NY before they made their move to FL. I was fortunate to be able to visit their garden down in FL a couple of times and I always felt like I was going into a candy shop.... so many different colors, sizes and forms, I couldn't take it in fast enough. I don't grow many of their newer daylilies but going through some of my pics shows me I have a few older that will stand the test of time. Many of their earlier daylilies are very hardy up in New England. The pics below were all taken in my old garden in NH. Take care, Karin

Arctic Lace - one of my favorites and will always have in my garden. I think this daylily is very white with great substance, has increased well for me and reblooms.
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SEMINOLE WIND is another Stamile that I will always have in my garden. It's a lovely pink and in it's time was used greatly as a parent.


BOUNDLESS BEAUTY if you like ruffles this is a beauty and it is a large size blooming flower, unfortunately it is prone to hanging up a trait of many heavily ruffled daylilies, one that I know folks are working on breeding out. It is a later bloomer which is nice.


FIRST TWILIGHT is a daylily that I think every northerner should try in their garden. It is one of my earlier bloomers and reblooms. Each flower seems to open well and show itsef beautifully with no problems, It is hardy with no mulch.


I need to get some of Grace's little ones!

LONG STOCKING is one of the first daylilies that I ever had in my garden and it became a focal point in one of them when this clump was in bloom. It's interesting to note that many of the Stamile's older daylilies that I grow are evergreens but are hardy with no mulch in my gardens.


MICHAEL MILLER is a great white daylily, another evergreen that I always look forward to seeing bloom. It has large blooms that show themselves upward so they always put on a nice display. This one might benefit from a little mulch but it has bloomed for me every year for over five years and the flowers never hang up.
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VICTORIAN LACE another hardy evergreen that has grown in my garden with no mulch. Love the ruffles and the flowers usually did not hang up
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Apr 16, 2013 5:41 PM CST
Name: Debra
Garland, TX (NE Dallas suburb) (Zone 8a)
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Beautiful photos, Karin. Thumbs up
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Apr 16, 2013 6:22 PM CST
Name: Dot or Dorothy Parker
Fort Worth TX (Zone 8a)
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Wow what a gorgeous clump of Long Stocking.

Dot Hurray! Hurray!
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Apr 16, 2013 6:32 PM CST
Name: Betty
Bakersfield, CA
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I sure hope you've posted that picture of LONG STOCKING to our database -- absolutely fantastic!
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Apr 17, 2013 6:39 AM CST
Name: Karin
Massachusetts (Zone 5b)
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Apr 17, 2013 11:20 AM CST
Name: Ann
Manhattan, KS (Zone 5b)
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database!
Thanks for starting this hybridizer series! Love to see everyone's photos. I don't have a huge number of Stamile's daylilies, but do have a few favorites. One of my favorite little ones is Grace's TWO TO TANGO

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I don't grow a lot of doubles, but Pat's DOUBLE IMAGE was sent as a bonus years ago and I just love it!

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I'm really a fan of spiders and UFs and Pat has introduced several that I grow and love!
AERIAL DISPLAY

BALI WATERCOLOR
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LAUGHING SKIES
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LURCH
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STAR ASTERISK
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WILD AND WONDERFUL
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Not sure why the photos are showing up sideways..... That's a first for me. If anyone has a fix, let me know. Thanks!
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Apr 17, 2013 3:43 PM CST
Name: Cynthia (Cindy)
Melvindale, Mi (Zone 5b)
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Aerial Display is really nice!!!
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Apr 17, 2013 4:46 PM CST
Name: Vickie
southern Indiana (Zone 6b)
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All beautiful! I especially like that picture of Long Stocking. I hope mine looks that pretty in a couple of years!
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Apr 17, 2013 5:48 PM CST
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Gorgeous images Karin and Ann, glad to hear you're enjoying the series. I agree, it's nice to see everyone joining in, posting their images with comments about the plants and the hybridizers.

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