
| DAYLILY VARIETIES All varieties are double fans unless stated F -- K |
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| DAYLILY AWARDS Junior Citation (J.C.) Honorable Mention (H.M.) cultivars introduced two or more years,demonstrating excellent quality & performance beyond a regional level. Award of Merit (A.M.)10 varieties that have received the H.M. award after 3 years. Donn Fischer Memorial Cup (D.F.M.C.) For the outstanding miniature daylily. ( Annie T. Giles Award (A.T.G.) for the outstanding small -flowered (3"- 4.5") cultivar. L. Ernest Plouf Consistently Very Fragrant Hemerocallis(L.E.P.) for a consistently fragrant dormant daylily. James E. Marsh Award (J.E.M.) for the outstanding purple or lavender daylily Ida Munson Award (I.M.A.) for the best double-flowered cultivar. Lenington All A.merican Award (L.A.A.) cultivar which performs outstandingly in all parts of the U.S. daylilies must have introduced for 10 yrs. Florida Sunshine Cup (F.S.C.) for the hybridizer of the best miniature or small flowered daylily displayed in a convention tour garden. Popularity Poll (P.P.) annual poll conducted by members of the regions of the American Hemerocallis Society President's Cup (P.C.) the hybridizer of the most outstanding established daylily clump seen in a tour garden at the A.H.S. conventions. Determined by votes of convention attendants. Stout Medal (S.M.) considered the highest award given to preeminent varieties by the A.H.S. All-American Daylily (A.A.D.) dylilies must excell in twenty-seven criteria & perform outstandingly across a minimum of five climate zones. Awarded by the A.A.D.S.C. Star Performers These daylilies msut excell in twenty-seven criteria & perform outstandingly in a minimum of three climate zones. Awarded by the A.A.D.S.C. |