I have three new introductions this year, and they are listed in two places, so I won't repeat them here. The main sales site is Harmon Hill Farm .  They have prices listed for all my introdu...
http://hubendaylilies.blogspot.com/2012/03/2012-introons-prices-availability-and.html
I speak frequently on a number of gardening and daylily subjects, in the US and Canada (so far.) Contact me to make arrangements. This post will be updated (and the posting date changed) as ne...
http://hubendaylilies.blogspot.com/2011/12/speaking-schedule.html
MH0923P: Â MH0331A * Vanilla Stella This is the first cutie to open in my '09 seedling bed this year. Â While Stella is open all around town, it's not yet open in my garden (another 4-8 da...
This is big: roughly 70 meg. Â neds11.ppt The slides all have comments explaining more about the pictures. Â If this looks like something you'd like presented to your club, let me know.
http://hubendaylilies.blogspot.com/2011/01/2011-hybridizing-presentation.html
This year I'm introducing two varieties from a new goal: TALL AND SMALL REDS AND PURPLES. But before I get into that, first let me remind you of the Clump Photo Contest! Free Intros as Priz...
http://hubendaylilies.blogspot.com/2010/11/2011-introductions.html
44 M 3.5, RED SELF, DOR DIP Sobek 90.34A =(City Of Sin * Pardon Me) * Red Spire Seedling number: MH0377C Here is my first tall-and-small red, and it is glorious. Â Brilliant, velvety, s...
http://hubendaylilies.blogspot.com/2010/11/arterial-blood-huben-11.html
50 M 4.5, PURPLE SELF, DOR DIP Sobek 93.36 * Red Spire Seedling number: MH0379B I want clear, sunfast colors on graceful, species-like plants, and Venous Blood delivers them. The colo...
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Due to a delightfully large and unexpected demand, especially for collections, I'm holding nearly all previous introductions for increase. Â If you must, desperately have the previous introductio...
http://hubendaylilies.blogspot.com/2010/11/2011-prices-availability-and-ordering.html
There are several gardening staples that I've resisted for the past 20 years that I've gardened here in Arlington. Â The first is collecting Hosta: I've only picked up a few over the years. Â...
38 M 4, Purple Self, Dor Dip MH0377C  * MH0380Z Yet another really sunfast dark red-purple!  Not as clear a color as MH0875B : the polite term is "smoky" and some people like that co...
38 EM 3.5, NearWhite Self, Dor Dip MH0219I * Ice Trumpets At last, I've gotten a great scape on a tall-and-small near-white trumpet. Â I love the way the petals are a little above the sepal...
24 EM 4, NearWhite Self, Dor Dip MH0416A * MH0321A A breakthrough in green-throated whites! Â I'm not entirely sure, but it looks as if there is a green sheen over the centers of the petal...
36 EM 4, Purple Self, Dor Dip MH0377C Â * Purple Sphere My quest for tall-and-small sunfast reds has turned up an extraordinary sunfast purple with excellent branching and budcount. Â Bob...
42 EM 3.5, Lavender Bicolor, Dor Dip Sobek 93.36 * MH0447A My quest for tall-and-small trumpets has succeeded, but this is just the beginning. Â MH0853L is sunfast, extravagently diamon...
The phone rang, and I received the summons.  I had a guest: I commandeered him and his vehicle.  I had a doctors appointment: the heck with it.  We raced to Bedford, because George Doorakian ...
http://hubendaylilies.blogspot.com/2010/07/visit-to-george-doorakian.html
32 EE 4.25, Melon Polychrome, Dor Dip (Sir Blackstem * Boston Symphony) * From Darkness Comes Light This sib to MH0735M  was last year's tantalizing wait.  It was the first thing in ...
36 EE 3.75, Melon Self, Dor Dip (Sir Blackstem * Boston Symphony) * From Darkness Comes Light I've been waiting for this one to open with bated breath, worried that it might be yellow or ...
22 EE RE 3.5, CREAM SELF, DOR DIP Busting Out All Over * Vanilla Stella This extra early rebloomer starts at least a week before Stella De Oro, June 1 this year in my garden, and roug...
30 EE 3.5, NearWhite Self, Dor Dip Noc (Boston Symphony * yezoensis) * Ice Trumpets This lovely extra early cream is likely a future introduction. Â This year it opened the first of Jun...
While I've sold a lot of my introductions all over the US, Canada, and Europe, I very seldom see them at their peak as established clumps in gardens. So here's the deal. I'll send a free introd...
http://hubendaylilies.blogspot.com/2010/06/clump-photo-contest-free-intros-as.html
For some reason, I forgot to link to a copy of my Spring '09 article until now: Bearers Of Beauty: Understanding Scapes
http://hubendaylilies.blogspot.com/2010/02/bearers-of-beauty-understanding-scapes.html
This year, for the first time, I'm introducing six varieties. Three from my long-running CONTINUOUS REBLOOMER lines, including my first two pinks. And at long last I'm able to introduce some hyb...
http://hubendaylilies.blogspot.com/2009/12/2010-introductions.html
22 E RE 4, NEARWHITE SELF, DOR DIP Sunshine On Clouds * Early And Often Seedling:Â MH0067D I knew from the first rebloom that this northern CONTINUOUS REBLOOMER would be an introduction. I...
http://hubendaylilies.blogspot.com/2009/12/ace-up-my-sleeve-huben-10.html
34 E 3.5, CREAM SELF, DOR DIP NOC (Aerial * Boston Symphony) * A Small Multitude Seedling number: MH0231D A breakthrough! I've long admired the dark scapes on Corky and Golden Chimes, but ...
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24 E RE 3.5, PINK W'ROSE EYE, DOR DIP NOC Frequent Flier * Early And Often Seedling: MH0013F Boston Marathon does not know when to quit: it is one of my strongest CONTINUOUS REBLOOMERS. Â ...
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