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Time to post what we know we are getting this spring.

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Here are the blue ones:
Bobby Martin (townsend '07)
Zephyr John (Ricemors '03)
and just maybe Tet Lavender Baby Blue Eyes. :bd:

And a friend is going to trade with me and I'm receiving:
Victorias Secret
Spacecoast Sweetness
'Coquina Key'

Here is the picture of Bobby Martin.

I don't have pictures or permission to use pictures of the rest.

Tell us what you are getting!
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Post by LucyGoose »

Hi Sharon!!

I have coming from Chris....

Spiritual Corridor
Spider Miracle
Janice Brown
In Wood
Christmas Is
Catherine Woodberry

I have so many more that I want but.....I need to take care of what I have and make some changes since the new fence.....But boy......
:lol:
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LG, Love all your picks!
Aren't there always a ton every year that you see for the first time and just sigh at the sight of them. :D
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Oh yeah.....My niece has offered her land......but we shall see....it's still work....:-)
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what I have comming this spring

Post by Loganlilly1960 »

Wow! This is going to be like christmas in spring!
I have belonged to Bets Daylily Tradmart for a couple of years and I think I have finally gone overboard! :lol:
Here is what I have comming:
Prince of Purple Novelty Number
Alaskan Midnight Desert Tan
Wild and Wonderful Louise K Breedlove
Valley Monster Samar Starfire
Tooth Cameroon Nights
North Wind Drifter Handsome Prince
Heliz Marse Connell
Shaker Dance Origin Stories
Tigereye Spider Eye Yi Yi

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Wow Susan,

It will be a nice 'Spring Christmas' for sure for you!
I'll have to look them up when I get a few minutes. Some interesting names in that bunch!
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I bought 3, and I ain't telling anyone what I paid either.

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I bought 3 so far, and I ain't telling anyone what I paid either. :(

I found some Reckamp & Klehm plants that I can't live without.
Angelique Fringes, Klehm
Carrots Forever, Reckamp
Lemon Fringed Pastel, Klehm
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Post by toomanyanimals »

Very nice Ed. I like those teeth on LEMON FRINGED PASTEL.
By the way, I wanted to say how nice of you to offer you HUNDREDS! of seeds up for auction!!!!!!
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Post by LucyGoose »

OMG, Ed.......They are beautiful!!
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Post by Ed_B »

Thanks Kathleen & Sharon

Kath it's all about the teeth, :eek: :lol: :lol:

Sharon you got the ball rolling on this first, so I think the thanks should go to you.
Also you probably now understand why I didn't buy any more seeds.
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It's been a decade or two since I've stopped by. I don't know where the time's gone!

I can't do it....just can't go public with my buy list. :blush: What's bad is that I'm still ordering. Have not gotten 'round to getting any Reckamps or Klehms yet, but this so cracked me up --

and I ain't telling anyone what I paid either.

Don't worry, your secret's safe with me, Ed. :lol:

Not to mention, great minds and all that....I wanted ANGELIQUE FRINGES and LEMON FRINGED whatever as well. (Plus about half a dozen more.:lol:) Think I'm just gonna get LEMON though. Maybe I'll regret that, but I had the worst time narrowing down my Hanson order to something even remotely sane -- so I didn't. :lol: And there are two hybridizers whose plants I like who have yet to update their web sites. Wonder what I'll do when they finally do? :roll:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: Bengal where did it all begin :lol: :lol:
:o :o where will it end :o :o
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Post by Lessadragon »

These are the ones that I know I am getting so far. There are more, but I have to narrow it down some more. (I went a little crazy with the hosta auctions this year :oops: )

American Freedom
Calling All Angels
Eye on America
Key Lime Ice
Lies and Lipstick
Meet Joe Black
Outrageous Fortune
Raspberry Masquerade
Tantrums and Tiaras
Winter Snow

I've got all my little ones growing in the basement (thanks Sharon) and have plans for most of these new ones. I really hope they flower next year!

You guys have destroyed me. Now I have to split my passion. A little for sun and a little for shade! :lol:

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Lynn, Lynn,
It's not destruction, it's construction of a new passion that can be expressed with bloom, instead of leaf. :wink:
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Post by MollyD »

I've doubled my Munson collection this winter. I've added a couple of Reckamps. Also bought Last Snowflake (Stamile), Torrent (Owens), Texas Blue Eyes (Carpenter), Lori Goldston (Kinnebrew), Joyce's Curls (Reeve), Prissy Girl, Goldenzelle, I Remember You, South Pacific, and since there are 86 plants that I know arriving I can't list them all here!

Last fall I added tons that I haven't seen bloom yet including Shores of Time, Rock Candy, Dixie Highway, William Seaman, etc.
There are now over 1500 daylilies here so it's hard to keep track of them.

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Post by nanny_56 »

Oooo, Ed, I like that Carrots Forever!! The other two are very nice too though!!
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Ed_B wrote:Lynn, Lynn,
It's not destruction, it's construction of a new passion that can be expressed with bloom, instead of leaf. :wink:
Ed, I can see you could be a dangerous guy to hang around with! :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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