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Jan 29, 2015 6:46 PM CST
Name: Char
Vermont (Zone 4b)
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Nice image of Willie Belle, Cindy. That was one of the first cultivars I grew. When I Dream and Wish Fulfillment look like good saturated reds, hope you get your wish Seed. Smiling
Westbourne Visions sure is pretty...made me remember the thread we had last summer. Here's a link to the thread showing a lot of "W" Westbourne daylilies....
The thread "Westbourne Daylilies" in Daylilies forum
Wild Dreams...love seeing that one again! Have some to add that haven't been shown yet...

Registered as an evergreen, mid season, here it blooms early and is hardy, been in the garden for at least 15 years....


From Tet. Skinwalker, Wanda Evans is a huge 10" UF that is hardy!


2014 Stout Medal winner


My favorite near white.



Two favorite reds.....



A few pleated sculpted forms.....




A really pretty complex pattern with a super nice plant.


Applique pattern, hardy with great branching/budcount.


Tall, super parent for excellent plant habits!



The next two were first time bloomers for me last year....



New here last year too, Willow Dean Smith was easily one of my favorites. Can't wait to see it blooming this year!

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