Stuart Kendig
2003 Introductions
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| Pirate Beads Kendig, 21" midseason, semi-evergreen TET 5 1/2" flower with 2 1/2" wide petals. 16 buds. Very strong, bubbly purple edge that is a very clear purple color. Flower is near white. Pirates Patch was the first daylily I ever saw with similar coloration ( and it knocked my socks off), and several similar daylilies have since appeared. In our garden this edge is real color improvement, and has been very popular with visitors. Supply is limited .............$ 75 | Initial Public Offering Kendig TET, 36" midseason bloom semi-evergreen TET 5" creamy yellow flower with a red eye and red edge. Good branching and bud count. This plant has been well received in my garden and I have chosen it for my first introduction. Extremely vigorous. Minimum double fan.........$30.
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| Red Planet Kendig, 24", early-midseason, dormant, TET (Strawberry Fields Forever x Palladian Pink) 4 1/2" flower with 2" wide petals. 5 branches with 30-36 buds. Blooms just above the foliage. Pink flower with rose eye and pleated rose edge. Great bud count although the branching is closely spaced. This is important flower to my breeding program because of the "red" edge. The edge is not a striking contrast such as "Pirate" but it is the edge that makes this flower distinctive ...................$45 | ||