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Aug 31, 2012 9:19 PM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
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Pinks are my favorite!

Avedon, I think that looks like my Jolyene Nichole. I love the bloom and color, and it never melts for me, but it's so short that I have been unhappy about it. I don't know if that is normal, but I've got several clumps of it, both in the front yard and the back, and it blooms exactly the same in all the clumps. I'd be thrilled to death if it was taller! It's so gorgeous though! I'd love to know how tall the scapes are for you. Most of mine are only about 6 to 12 inches!

I think my favorite old pink is Fairy Tale Pink. Sorry, but I can't find a picture of mine right now. I think it's one of the most perfect daylilies. It's not too fancy, but it always looks fantastic. Catherine Woodbery is another great pink. I can't find my picture of this one either.

Here are some of my other favorite older ones.

Barbara Mitchell


I love Bama Music too! It's so cute!


Sue Rothbauer is another good one for me that is super fertile, both pod and pollen.


Song Writer is new to me this year, and was gorgeous. Not the best bloom in the photo, but it really was beautiful.
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I'll see what else I can come up with!
Natalie

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