Bailey and Potter, CPA

The daylilies of Phil & Luella Korth from Suamico, Wisconsin

2010 Collection...

The 2010 collection of 14 plants is priced at $1,350 (a savings of $375) plus free shipping.  New this year is two special collections of our prior introductions. 

Pinewood Gardens ships its plants beginning in late April within the US.  Our plants are grown outdoors and we often have snow covered propagation beds in April so we are not able to ship earlier than late April most years.  We accept payment by check or money order. 

 

PRE-2009 INTRODUCTIONS


Cooler by the Lake

Cooler by the Lake (Korth – P, Korth – L) 2008 Tet.  66-6 ([Magic Amethyst x Tupac Amaru] x August Wedding), 34”, M, Dor, 6”, 2 way branching with 19 buds

Cooler by the Lake is dark lavender with a lighter watermark and lighter edge.  This is another August Wedding introduction that retains its best characteristics (flat opening, hardy, dormant) in a darker color.  Cooler by the Lake is a wonderful garden flower that has consistently lovely flowers.  As a parent, Cooler by the Lake has shown itself to pass on its wonderful characteristics and we are evaluating several potential introductions from Cooler by the Lake.  The name comes from the color and a common phrase along the shores of Lake Michigan.   $50

seedling from COOLER BY THE LAKE

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Growing in Grace

Growing in Grace (Korth – P, Korth – L) 2008 Tet.  59-4, (Tet. Lavender Blue Baby x Destined To See), 22”, M, Ev., 5”, 2 way branching with 15 buds

Growing in Grace is as blue as we have seen in our garden for a large flower.  Fertile both ways, we expect exciting flowers from this cultivar and we are crossing it with hardy northern plants.    $35

 


Heavens Proclaim

Heavens Proclaim (Korth – P, Korth – L) 2008 Tet.  73-1, (Julie Newmar x Rapid Eye Movement), 26”, M, Ev, 7”, 2 way branching with 19 buds

When this flower first bloomed in 2004, we knew it was special.  That has been proven ever since with beautiful flowers and stunning seedlings.  As a breeder, we have been using Heavens Proclaim to set pods with spider pollen and to enhance size on other flowers.   This is an excellent parent for bringing fancy edges to our narrow forms.  $50

seedlings from HEAVENS PROCLAIM

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Arnold’s Daughter

Arnold’s Daughter (Korth – P, Korth – L) 2007 Tet.  69-2, (Destined to See x Arnold Raeker), 34”, EM, Dor, 5.75”, 4 laterals plus top Y, 32 buds

Arnold’s Daughter is a greatly improved version of the wonderful Destined to See.   For northern gardeners, Arnold’s Daughter brings dormancy, excellent scape height with high bud count.   Fertile both ways.  $50

 


Grace Like Rain

Grace Like Rain (Korth – P, Korth – L) 2007 Tet.  50-5, (Unending Melody x Destined to See), 30”, M, Sev, 5.5”, 4 way branching with 22 buds

A lovely flower marked for introduction in its first year.  Grace Like Rain has beautiful form, good opening ability and nice scapes.  Genetics combine Tet Lavender Blue Baby through Unending Melody and the lovely Destined to See.  The cool lavender color reminds us of rain and the graceful form catches the eye.   $50

 


Northern Splendor

Northern Splendor (Korth – P, Korth – L) 2007 Tet.  63-9, (Northern Dawn x August Wedding), 34”, M, Dor, 5.5”, 5 way branching with 28 buds.

The first introduction from Northern Dawn, Northern Splendor surpasses its maternal parent with larger flowers, wider petals, and greater bud count.  With August Wedding as the pollen parent, Northern Splendor is a combination of two of our finest introductions.  Fertile both ways, Northern Splendor is a fine parent as well as a great garden plant.  $25               

 


Stumbling Stone

Stumbling Stone (Korth – P, Korth – L) 2007 Tet.  66-2, (Seedling x Upon This Rock), 35”, EM, Dor, 5.5”, 5 way branching with 30 buds

Stumbling Stone received its name because of the struggles we had over naming this wonderful flower.  Stumbling Stone is a rosy lavender with a consistent gold edge and lighter colored sepals.  The mature fans are huge and scapes have up to 40 buds.  When blooming in a clump, the bi-tone flowers are eye-catching.  $50

 


Wonderfully Made

Wonderfully Made (Korth – P, Korth – L) 2007 Tet.  57-1, (Sabine Baur x Monterrey Jack), 23”, EM, Dor, 5.5”, 4 way branching with 17 buds (much higher bud count – 25+ - in 2008)

This flower was named for its consistently perfect flowers.  The intense contrast between the dark purple eye and the cream white petal makes this a standout in the garden.  It makes a great border plant.  The petals and sepals have nice ruffling which gives this flower a finished look.      $25

 

 
Upon This Rock

Upon This Rock (Korth – P, L) Tet.  2-2-2, (Spacecoast Starburst x Startle), 27”, M, D, 5.5, 2 - way branching with 20+ buds

This daylily has been sold out for several years but we now have a limited number of single fans available.  Upon This Rock has proven to be an outstanding plant both in the garden and as a parent.  Our small 3 fan clump in the garden had 5 scapes and a long bloom season.  $75 SF


Upon This Rock

 


Pinewood Gold Ore

Pinewood Gold Ore (Korth – P, Korth – L) Tet.  64-5, (Upon This Rock x Forestlake Ragamuffin), 29”, M, Dor, 5.5”, 4 way branching with 25 buds

From two great parents comes this vibrant gold flower with frilly edge.  Pinewood Gold Ore is fertile both ways, this plant may take us into actively breeding yellows.   This flower is an excellent opener, hardy, and has an excellent scape.  Upon This Rock has been breeding excellent flowers and this is another.  We will be using it with yellows but will be ready for other colors as well.  $50

 


Cantaloupe Stampede

Cantaloupe Stampede (Korth – P, Korth – L) Tet.  63-17, (Northern Dawn x Forestlake Ragamuffin), 28”, ML, Dor, 5.5”, 2 way branching with 20 buds – fertile both ways

Cantaloupe Stampede will make you smile in several ways.  First, the flower is a luscious color and the deeper colored ruffled edge makes this flower standout in the garden.  Second, this flower is for those of us with day jobs in that it opens late and looks fabulous at 6 pm even on a hot day.  Finally, just thinking about a herd of stampeding cantaloupe will bring a smile to your face.  $50