Ron - Thank you for your encouragement to do more of these kind of threads. I do enjoying seeing what various crosses produce, too!
Another thing that you can do is look up a particular daylily cultivar and you will see that many cultivars list "Child Plants". It's at the bottom of the written description of any cultivar. Not all cultivars have child plants, but many do. If you click on the number listed, it will take you to a list of the children and then you can click on each one to find out more information. Only child plants that have been registered and named show up in that list. (I know many more children are not known because many are not registered.)
Here is where you find the "Child Plants":