Small Flowered Plants
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Entries with a green background are new on the website for 2008.
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Ladykin
(Kennedy 1980) Pretty pale creamy pink flowers, the sepals of which are lighter than the petals (bitone). Grows much taller here than registered, reaching height of 36"approx.
Height: 22"(56cm). Flower: 3.5"(9cm)
Price: £4
Lady Limelight
(Hudson 1984) Palest ivory to white with a deep chartreuse throat which radiates out onto the petals. Special.
Height: 14"(36cm). Flower: 3"(8cm)
Price: £4.50
Lemon Bells
(Coe 1969) British bred lemon yellow. Many trumpet shaped flowers carried on multiple branched scapes. A.G.M.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 3.5"(9cm)
Price: £3
Lilting Lady
(Stevens 1983) Rose pink with a deeper rosy red eyezone and of rounded and slightly recurved form. An excellent late bloomer producing many flowers, which tend to be considerably larger than registered (approx. 4").
Height: 20"(51cm). Flower: 3"(8cm)
Price: £5
Little Greenie
(Winniford 1972) Star shaped greenish yellow with a green throat which extends out onto the petals. One of the greenest daylilies we have seen.
Height: 18"(46cm). Flower: 4"(10cm)
Price: £4
Little Gypsy Vagabond
(Cruse 1979) Light yellow with a bold black-purple eyezone and a green throat. Round, ruffled form. We have grown this super little daylily for many years and it has remained one of our favourites.
Height: 18"(46cm). Flower: 3"(8cm)
Price: £4.50
Little Maggie
(Williamson 1981) This rose red flower has an attractive burgundy halo. Usually blooms June to July. Great performer in the border or in a container.
Height: 12"(31cm). Flower: 3"(8cm)
Price: £4
Little Red Hen
(Apps 1979) A very dark red flower with a bright yellow throat. Grows well and produces many flowers.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 3.5"(9cm)
Price: £4
Little Toddler
(Sholar 1977) Light pink with a vivid fuchsia eyezone.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 3.5"(9cm)
Price: £4
Little Violet Lace
(Williamson-Cruse 1976) An unusual shade of dusky pink. Vigorous and very floriferous. Quite a rarity and a little gem.
Height: 16"(41cm). Flower: 3"(8cm)
Price: £4
Little Wart
(Spalding 1964) Unfortunate name for a very pretty flower. Clear lavender purple with a greenish yellow throat. A good alternative to "Little Grapette".
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 3.25"(8cm)
Price: £4
Little Zinger
(Lankart 1979) Flowers are full, round, glowing deep red with a bright green throat. Luxuriant foliage with broad leaves.
Height: 19"(48cm). Flower: 3.5"(9cm)
Price: £3.50
Little Woman
(Wild 1969) Buff pink with a cherry red eyezone. This one came to us labelled 'Little Man' but some detective work later revealed this to be 'Little Women'. Very pretty and much admired in the border despite the sex change!
Height: 26"(66cm). Flower: 3"(8cm)
Price: £4
Littlest Clown
(Hudson 1977) An ivory-cream with a rust red eyezone and a lime throat, it reblooms. This rarity deserves to be better known.
Height: 16"(41cm). Flower: 3"(8cm)
Price: £5
Lullaby Baby
(Spalding 1975) Famous and much sought after pale pink with a green throat. Beautifully formed round and ruffled flowers. Well branched and has a long blooming season. L.A.A. 1988.
Height: 19"(48cm). Flower: 3.5"(9cm)
Price: £4
Mata Hari
(Brooks. H 1981) A striking lilac-lavender flower with a reddish purple eyezone, pearly white midribs and a large chartreuse throat. Unique and very rare. Maybe it is the colour combination that gives this plant an exotic appearance.
Height: 22"(56cm). Flower: 4.5"(11cm)
Price: £8.50
Mini Pearl
(Jablonski 1982) Melon to blush pink self (the pink becoming more pronounced as the weather warms up) of wide, ruffled form. Very floriferous and with unusually glossy foliage. Really special!
Height: 16"(41cm). Flower: 3"(8cm)
Price: £4.50
Moon Witch
(E.H. Salter 1989) An exquisite ivory cream flower with a green heart. Almost perfectly round and delicately ruffled, this is a great favourite here.
T Sev 26"(66cm) EM 3.5"(9cm) £5
Price: £5
Mosel
(Kirchhoff 1982) Very pretty creamy near white.
Height: 18"(46cm). Flower: 3.25"(8cm)
Price: £4.50
My Melinda
(Warner 1984) A delightful, silky, medium pink self with a green throat and of round, lightly ruffled form. Scapes are well branched and budded. A fine example of a small tetraploid and deserves wider recognition.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 3.5"(9cm)
Price: £5
Night Beacon
(Hanson 1988) A sensational dark purple with a huge green to chartreuse throat which spreads far out onto the petals. A good performer.
Height: 27"(69cm). Flower: 4"(10cm)
Price: £4.50
Pandora's Box
(Talbott 1980) Ever popular near white with a striking purple eyezone and a green throat. This one always gets noticed.
Height: 19"(48cm). Flower: 4"(10cm)
Price: £4
Pygmy Plum
(Moldovan 1990) Round and ruffled violet purple blend with a lemon green throat. Long flowering season.
Height: 21"(53cm). Flower: 4"(10cm)
Price: £6
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