Pod parent: DISCOVER THE STARS (Williams 2012) ML 36” DOR this marvelous 8” coral red has blooms with amazingly heavy substance close to that of substantial evidence. Despite maxing at only 15 buds, their staggered opening keeps the plant in flower well into the very late season. [Sdlg X (Sdlg x HIT AND RUN)].
Pollen parent: JUDY JUNGLE CAT (Michaels 2015 intro registered in 2014) Mre 37" SEV (towards DOR) 9-10" (11¾-12¼" wingspan) This seriously large hot rose 4.086-4.33:1 Spider with a deeper halo over large yellow to quite green throat has strong scapes with a terminal Y and one lateral holding 16-20 buds. Capturing the true color has exceedingly difficult as my camera most often shifts it too far towards red. Reblooming, the flowers open flat even after cold nights. An extremely difficult pod parent, it is easily pollen fertile. JUDY JUNGLE CAT makes narrow fans and passes great color and size to its kids. Seedling FLKFLAPZL-6 [FLAMINGO LIPSTICK X (FLAMINGO FLAMBEAU x PRETZEL LOGIC)].
Goals: Unusual forms with heavy substance, bright saturated color and green throats.
The seeds have been air dried for 1-3 days before being refrigerated. Please store them in your fridge until ready to plant.
Bonus seeds are included for prompt contact and payment.
DOMESTIC: Unless prior arrangements have been made, payment is expected within 10 days of the close of this auction. Please include $3.00 postage for up to 10 crosses. New York state residents, please add 8% sales tax. Check, money order and PayPal are accepted.
INTERNATIONAL: Shipping only to countries that do not require phytosanitary inspections. It is the bidder’s responsibility to obtain any import permits their country requires. Regrettably, I can't replace seeds shipped internationally that are lost in the mail. Payment by PayPal only. Please note: you must be a certified daylily fanatic to accept the following postage costs:
To Canada: $9.00. for up to 10 crosses.
Other countries: $13.00 for up to 10 crosses.
I am happy to hold seeds for up to one month.
MANY THANKS FOR LOOKING!
Pod parent on left, pollen parent on right: