Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Running Fox Farm blooms. Day 3

Fairy Tale Romance (Douglas 2009)
Red Friday (Agin 2007)
Singular Sensastion x Duke Landry
Somewhat Elegant (Townsend 2009)
Green Turtle Key (Trimmer 2009)

Pumpkin Prince (Trimmer 2002)
Art Gallery Curly-Q (Lambertson 2014)
Pattern Evolution (Murphy 2008)
 Empire of Dawn and Dusk (Derrow 2013)
Waves of Joy (Trimmer 2012)
Trimmer's Tet. Time Stopper seedling
Calico Blue Baby (Trimmer 2012)
Volaris (Pierce 2012)
Ava Gardner (Smith 2006)
 Velvet Throne (Petit 2009)
Pursuit of Happiness (Trimmer 2010)
Rose F. Kennedy (Doorakian 2007)
Blue-breasted Bee-eater (Lambertson 2011)
Big Red Wagon (Stamile 2008)
Wild Irish (Gaskins 2004)
Sweet Valdosta Memories (Kinnebrew 2010)
Serenity Day (Gaskins-Conway 2014)
Hearts of Dixie (Pierce 2014)
Winter Rainbow (Stamile-Pierce 2010)
Maya Blue (Townsend-Conway 2012)
Veto (Townsend 2011)
Precious Candy seedling
Jamming the Radar (Polston 2014)
Claudia's Custard Cream seedling
Viva Glam Girl (Marchant 2011)



Daylilies at Running Fox Farm

It's a day two for me. Getting to the end, but I want to share some great daylilies I captures at Running Fox Farm. I enjoy looking them in personal. A lot of them are from my want list. So in this way I could make my list more clear. I get a right decisions for what I really want after this visit.
Also, I wanted to try a new camera, that I got for gift this time. So it is so nice. It captures blooms so great. I love that.
Enjoy these beauties.
Claudia's seedling
Claudia's seedling
Say Can You See
Maya Blue seedling
Some Kind of Petticoat x Jeanne Deavers Dream
Dark Prince x Heartbeat of Heaven
Claudia's seedling
Mary Gaskins seedling
Time Moves On x Ann Halfaways Garden
Chaz x Lighning Red Ruffles
Heavyweight Champ seedling
Seedling x Merchant of Venice
Spacecoast Multi-level Deal
Precious Candy
Amethyst Prism
Kaleidoscope Puzzle
New Paradigm
Bob Faulkner genetics
Bob Faulkner genetics
Shipwreck Cove
Just Fabulous x Tet. Kaleid. Effects.
Buddys Wild and Wonderful x Velvet Ribbons
Spacecoast Seashel

Monday, July 20, 2015

My visit to States. Day one.

Dear blog readers, I am here to write a new post. First time from America. It is so nice to be here.
 Even my trip was a way more than I can understand - about 26 hours, I am already back on track. It was a way more complicated, than I found noted on some sites on Internet. I had to say for security, that I am actually passion about daylilies and only when he took my phone and start to look at pictures, he notice, that I am talking seriously. So with such a strong and complicated flight I already get nice words, that he will done with me soon and let me go in. That is so nice, because I wait for this trip a way more than I can remember. It is a big pleasure to see America. Like we used to say, better see it once, than hear for ten times.
On the right, is me in Detroit-metro airport meeting with John Kulpa. Great teeth daylily hybridizer and very nice friend. So I be in true heaven seeing him in personal and calming down after a long and complicated flight to Detroit. After our meeting I go to catch a flight to Manchester, NH, where my great friends from Running Fox Farm - Claudia and Dave Conway already wait for me to pick up.
After a really long flight I wake up early and go to beautiful garden of Running Fox Farm (owners Claudia and Dave Conway). I captured a lot of great pictures, but I have to touch some of them, because I wasn't sure, that my eye not lie to me, and feel them also.





Granny's Smokehouse                                                                         Bass Gibson

Claudine's Charm
Michael Sword
 Barcode
 
Blue Beat (Left)     Worthy of Distinction (Right)
Violet Femme Sheila
Serenity Day
Evelyn Kloeris seedling
Dragon Fang

China Clipper x Gnashing of Teeth (Left)                   Tricolor x Dragonfly Dawn(right)

Bradyn x Winter Rainbow
Bradyn

Bella Ruxanna(left)                                                       Totem and Taboo(right)
Bonibea Cotton Candy Swirls
Dakar x Linda's Magic
Viva Glam Girl
Maya Blue x Twiggy's Lavender
"MOE" x Violet Femme Sheila

That is all from day one. Even I have a way more photos of daylilies, but I will not bother you all. Maybe later, when I want to post my memories from this trip. Also, they need to be named correctly, because a lot of seedlings labels are hard to understand without Claudia's help. She is doing really great with those breedings. Tons of great seedlings, and garden looks perfect.
Will post more later. There are great things to bloom every day.

Best wishes from NH,
 Lithuanian daylily and iris gardener - Edvinas