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Lady Eva: (Bl. of Bressingham) $12.00 M, H-26in, B-5.5in. Shimmering violet with a yellow throat. Performs well. Zone 4. |
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Lady Neva: (Alexander-Moody '70) $16.00 Sev, EM, H-36in, B-9in, HM 2003. Spider variant. Soft yellow with a radiating burgundy-rose eye-zone - ZONE 5. |
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Lake Norman Spider:(Carpenter'81)$16.00 D, M, H-28in, B-8in, AM '86. Unusual spider form. Lavender with a wide yellow eye. Very lovely. |
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Lavender Deal: (Kirby 1981) $12.00 D, Tet, ML, H-25in, B-7in, Fr. Glittering lavender-violet with a yellow green throat and mid-ribs. |
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Little Missy: (Cruse 1975) $10.00 SEv, Dip, EM, Ht-20in, B-2.75in. Purple with white edges and a greenish yellow throat. Performs very well. |
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| The correct way to plant a dayily. The best planting time is from early spring to early fall. Divide clumps every 3-4 years, shortly after blooming. |
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Lilting Lavender: (Childs 1973) $15.00 D, ML, H-30in, B-8in, HM 1976. Lavender pink with a large yellow throat. Interesting, unusual form. |
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Lily Dache: (Hall 1957) $15.00 D, Dip, ML, H-40in, B-7in. Large gold-cinnamon spider variant. Twisting petals, looks great with grasses. |
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Lime Frost: (Stamile 1990) $15.00 D, VL, H-27in, B-5.5in. White with a greenish tinge and greenish throat. Very attractive late bloomer. |
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Little Grapette: (Williamson 1970) $8.00 Ev, E, H-18in, B-3.5in. Attractive small flower form that puts on a great show. |
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Long Stocking: (Stamile, P. '97) $16.00 Ev, EM, H-42in, B-9in, HOS 2003. Delux 'Award Winning' spider variant, Red with a yellowish green throat. |
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Louise Mercer: (Joiner 1973) $12.00 D, M, H-18in, B-5in, HM 1979. Very good double pink with white mid-ribs. Most attractive. |
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