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Dec 19, 2015 1:02 PM CST
Name: Larry Rettig
South Amana, IA (Zone 5a)
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Lots of great information here. Thank you all. I tip my hat to you.

I'm releasing one of my registered cultivars, 'Verdant Valley Oranges and Lemons,' for spring 2016. It will sell for $50 SF. If you'd like to try it and are willing to report back to me for several seasons, you may purchase it at a 20% discount:



I also have another similar one waiting in the wings. I need to give it another year to make sure the colors and markings remain stable:

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This is 'Robin's Orange Eyelashes,' named for our daughter. It looks like a sib to VVOL but is not. It does share a parent. I'm really excited about this one. It is an extremely robust daylily that bloomed the second year from seed and produced 5 scapes! This year it had several prolifs. Prominent veining. Green throat flares out onto dark red-orange feathered eye, morphing into lemon yellow streaks. Basic petal and sepal color is vanilla orange. Lightly ruffled with an orange edge.
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