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Feb 11, 2013 8:12 PM CST

No Plum Peach, sorry it is lost unless you find someone here who has it. I sent many orientals and some other seedlings to England to another nursery but only sent a few of my non-oriental babies. My breeding goals were late blooming asiatics and early orientals, I was much more successful with the orientals blooming early and not so good with late blooming Asiatics. Although a few were just too good to toss, and Stunning was one that I named at first sight, saw it from a distance and just had to go see what that huge, bright thing was! And I do not really like yellow. She is a Yellow Blaze seedling. Yellow Blaze was late, Stunning is not.
Later efforts were in Trumpets (I have a bad back, I do not want to bend over to see or smell them) and American species hybrids, neglected areas of lily breeding. Most of those seedling were destroyed by dogs and/or weather so not many got sent to England, only one of the American species, "Gorjust" was sent and those were very small.
here is Gorjust
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