Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Garden State Daylily Display June 23, 2007

And my favorites were: at the left is Bali Watercolor (Pat Stamile 02) for its size (9") and throat.




Finally, Egyptian Queen and Wild Horses, siblings registered byTrimmer in 2000 and 1999. The parents are Moonlit Masquerade and Tet Cleopatra (too tender for Zone 6). The difference: Egyptian Queen starts blooming a couple of weeks earlier, and is a nanoshade lighter in both petal and eye. You can see here just a hint of yellow in Wild Horses' petals. HINT: if you have one, don't get the other.