July 22, 2020
Been a great summer thusfar. Here are some of my favorites:
BJ McMillan | |
Maria Made Me | |
Laura Harwood | |
Florham Mighty Purple | |
Florham Strike the Band | |
15.180 | |
16.065 | |
17.161 | |
17.334 | |
July 4, 2020
12 467 | |
12 076 | |
09.135 | |
15.276 | |
12.254 | |
09.206 | |
17.161 | |
16.072 | |
12.353 | |
16.065 | |
July 1, 2020
Strutters Ball | |
Sugar Delight | |
12.467 | |
16.056 | |
16.028 | |
Velvet Beads | |
Florham Orange Surprise | |
Whoperee | |
Dark Eyes | |
Florham Paris Nights | |
Decatur Dictator | |
Pink Slip | |
Polo Grasso | |
Rajah | |
Tracy Bannister | |
Prarie Blue Eyes | |
Mohan Butterfly | |
French Tudor | |
Yes | |
Windham Lavender | |
Courage to Change | |
Chicago Cataleya | |
Mystical Rainbow | |
Brocaded Gown | |
Primal Scream | |
June 28, 2020
Commisar | |
Cynthia Paige Platais | |
Dark Star | |
14.211 | |
New Perspective | |
Harbor Gate | |
Windham Bold and Beautiful | |
Decatur Apricot | |
Bridgeton Finesse | |
Circe | |
Windham Orange Self | |
Nittany Mountain Summer | |
Gus' Starburst | |
Increased Complexity | |
Florham Peaches and Cream | |
June 27, 2020
12.079 | |
Bill Norris | |
Windham Orange Glow | |
Mister Brown | |
H citrina | |
George Jet Son | |
09.433 | |
15.210 | |
12.029 | |
Swap Shop | |
Mikado | |
Early Bird Cardinal | |
French Pastry | |
Scotts Red Cycle | |
Ray Beaver | |
15.088 | |
14.216 | |
12.028 | |
Isolde | |
Hurdy Gurdy Man | |
Small Prize |
June 24, 2020
Rapp Sure Song | |
Destined to See |
June 23, 2020
Sara's Wink | |
15.053 | |
15.061 |
June 21, 2020
Wings of Chance | |
Miss Judy Lynn | |
Marvelous Muriel | |
Orange Prelude | |
Stella D'Oro | |
June 17, 2020
H fulva |
June 15, 2020
Stella D'Oro | |
June 14, 2020
Orange Prelude |
June 12, 2020
May 16, 2020
Elfins are blooming as are the H flava plants from Olallie.
Elfin
H flava
April 15, 2020
Elfins are in bud.
January 30, 2020
The following are some stats from last season. It is interesting to see the distribution of number of seed and time to mature. This may be dominated by the plants being crossed rather than the actual time to mature. Yet we do have some interesting number of 40 seed pods.