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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:06 PM

Post #7049496

Lilies are probably my favourite flowers in my mixed perennial gardens. They are not difficult to grow and add so much colour. I garden in Canada in zone 2b or 3. The Lilium genus has hybrids and species to extend bloom for a few months of the gardening season. I will share some of my photos of lilies with you here so that all members can see them and add their own pics of lilies that they grow.

This first one is a LA lily called Aladdin Sun. LA lilies are a cross between longiflorum and Asiatic lilies.

I get my lilies now from reputable growers, to be sure that I get healthy and true to name bulbs. This one comes from Valley K Lily Ranch, formerly Valley K Greenhouse or plantlilies.com

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:07 PM

Post #7049504

Here is Black Out, an Asiatic, growing with rose Morden Fireglow.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:08 PM

Post #7049510

This one is called Brushstrokes, another Asiatic, also from Valley K.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:10 PM

Post #7049521

Butter Pixie is a nice bright yellow. It multiplies quickly and can be placed close to the front of a bed becasue it isn't as tall as most.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:12 PM

Post #7049530

Calgary Tower, a magnificent red Asiatic lily I got at Valley K a few years ago. Lots of pop from this one.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:16 PM

Post #7049548

Cappuccino is one of the newer stylish lilies. I don't collect too many of these super speckled ones, but there were a few that I liked. Everyone doesn't seem to spell this one the same and it isn't registered so I'm not sure. This one came from Lily Nook.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:18 PM

Post #7049563

Cavalese is another LA.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:23 PM

Post #7049579

One of the best reliable pink Asiatic lilies, Chianti. I love this one in bouquets. Another acquisition, I think from Valley K.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:24 PM

Post #7049587

Connecticut King has been in my garden for many years. I still love it.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:27 PM

Post #7049597

Here is another shorter one by Ed McRae, Crimson Pixie. Butter Pixie was one of his babies too.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:31 PM

Post #7049614

Dolly Madison is more the deeper coloured pink that goes with the rosy tones. Another one from Valley K or Lily Nook, not in the registry.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:32 PM

Post #7049620

Here is LA Dreamy

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:33 PM

Post #7049625

Another good red one, LA Red Alert

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:35 PM

Post #7049628

For a bit of eye relief, a nice white LA, Royal Lace. VK

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:38 PM

Post #7049642

I really like this one. Honey Pink, an Asiatic lily.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:39 PM

Post #7049646

Another one of the tango types, Kentucky.

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pirl
Southold, NY
(Zone 7a)

September 10, 2009
09:42 PM

Post #7049658

Very nice collection!

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:42 PM

Post #7049659

Introducing, the real Melissa Jamie. I am so glad to have this one. Finally.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:43 PM

Post #7049663

Well thank you Pirl. You're not doing so bad there yourself.
echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:45 PM

Post #7049673

Everybody should have Morden Butterfly by Wilbert Ronald.

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magnolialover
Southern, WI
(Zone 5a)

September 10, 2009
09:50 PM

Post #7049690

I adore 'Morden Butterfly' echoes, it is a must and for me it is so tough to capture just how beautiful it really is! Enjoying those pictures as the garden is near rest here. Thanks.
echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:50 PM

Post #7049691

I guess I could throw in an orange one too. I really do like orange lilies as well. Just not so much, ha ha. This is Eloise from Valley K

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:53 PM

Post #7049704

Thanks, and you are right, things were quite late here, but are soon ending for us too.

Now, I just can't see anything but pretty with this one, Parkland Orange. from Lynnette at VK.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
09:59 PM

Post #7049730

This is a must have too, another Asiatic that I love, Red Velvet.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
10:01 PM

Post #7049738

Another from my LA days, Royal Club

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Lilypon
Moose Jaw, SK
(Zone 3b)

September 10, 2009
10:02 PM

Post #7049741

Oh echoes I'm wiping the drool off of my keyboard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Order form for Valley K is now on my toolbar! :D :D :D
echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
10:03 PM

Post #7049745

LA Royal Perfume.

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magnolialover
Southern, WI
(Zone 5a)

September 10, 2009
10:10 PM

Post #7049772

Lynette is a gem, the owner of Valley K Lily Ranch. I love the selection of both the older, nearly lost from the garden varieties, to the newest lilies around. Then there is her website, with some of the most amazing lilies currently undergoing trials. It's just a real pick me, especially in the middle of winter.

Have fun shopping lilypon ;)
Lilypon
Moose Jaw, SK
(Zone 3b)

September 10, 2009
10:39 PM

Post #7049875

http://valleyk.com/ I was so caught up in there it took me awhile to get back! ;D

I will and thank you magnolialover and echoes! :D
echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
10:44 PM

Post #7049891

Just one more for tonight, an Asiatic that just keeps getting better for me, Sally Jo Ann.

You better hurry Pam, I just notice her catalogue keeps getting smaller as she sells out, Looks like Sally Jo Ann is gone now.

http://plantlilies.com/

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fancyvan
Calgary, AB
(Zone 3a)

September 10, 2009
11:03 PM

Post #7049967

Very nice Echoes

I have on order: Royal Oak,Raspberries and Cream, Hello Dolly and Royal Perfume.
There were a couple others I wanted but ordered too late and sold out.
echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 10, 2009
11:11 PM

Post #7049990

What colour is Royal Oak? Don't worry, there's always next year. What were you looking for? maybe I have.
Lilypon
Moose Jaw, SK
(Zone 3b)

September 11, 2009
12:13 AM

Post #7050178

I'm afraid to list what I ordered (echoes I'm going to have to avoid your links for a long, long time). :\
flowerjen
central, NJ
(Zone 6b)

September 11, 2009
12:55 AM

Post #7050282

So beautiful, for now all I have are NOIDs

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flowerjen
central, NJ
(Zone 6b)

September 11, 2009
12:56 AM

Post #7050283

Another

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flowerjen
central, NJ
(Zone 6b)

September 11, 2009
12:56 AM

Post #7050284

and another

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flowerjen
central, NJ
(Zone 6b)

September 11, 2009
12:59 AM

Post #7050287

and yet another

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flowerjen
central, NJ
(Zone 6b)

September 11, 2009
12:59 AM

Post #7050289

Forgot to mention those are all Asiatic, I need to order some Orientals.
pirl
Southold, NY
(Zone 7a)

September 11, 2009
06:57 AM

Post #7050566

Red Velvet is amazing. It definitely goes on my list.
fancyvan
Calgary, AB
(Zone 3a)

September 11, 2009
10:14 AM

Post #7051020

Royal Club ( my mistake in name)\\Pics from Valley K website

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fancyvan
Calgary, AB
(Zone 3a)

September 11, 2009
10:34 AM

Post #7051067

Some of my liles.

I used to just buy unnamed mixes so dont always know what they are. The past few years I am buying specific named varietys from Lily Nook and Valley K

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fancyvan
Calgary, AB
(Zone 3a)

September 11, 2009
10:35 AM

Post #7051073

Some more

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pirl
Southold, NY
(Zone 7a)

September 11, 2009
02:30 PM

Post #7051912

They are all so lovely.
echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 12, 2009
10:24 AM

Post #7054949

Thanks for posting your pics, flowerjen and fancyvan. Royal Club is a very pretty one, you will love it. I was thinking I maybe should have ordered Raspberries and Cream.

I have a few more I can post today, but then it's someone else's turn.

Here is White Henryi, an Aurelian hybrid. Perfectly hardy for me.

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 12, 2009
10:25 AM

Post #7054960

This is Vermeer, an Asiatic

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 12, 2009
10:27 AM

Post #7054965

I'm always impressed by Sweet Surrender. This year, this Asiatic thought it was on steroids. Grew to over six feet high.

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magnolialover
Southern, WI
(Zone 5a)

September 12, 2009
11:12 AM

Post #7055116

I'll take a turn here:

FF88 Select

From Valley K Lily Ranch

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magnolialover
Southern, WI
(Zone 5a)

September 12, 2009
11:13 AM

Post #7055121

I can't recall the name of this one right now, but here it is anyway.

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magnolialover
Southern, WI
(Zone 5a)

September 12, 2009
11:15 AM

Post #7055126

Lilies are some of the nicest flowers you can have in the garden. By planting the different varieties, you can see lilies for 2- 3 months!

'Tiger Babies' is rock solid, propagates well, and while it blooms, I always envision what a whole field of them must look like!

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magnolialover
Southern, WI
(Zone 5a)

September 12, 2009
11:16 AM

Post #7055128

I think this is 'Lily Simonet'

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magnolialover
Southern, WI
(Zone 5a)

September 12, 2009
11:18 AM

Post #7055135

There is nothing like lily blooming time. With a few, you can have an explosion of beautiful color.

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magnolialover
Southern, WI
(Zone 5a)

September 12, 2009
11:21 AM

Post #7055147

'Pink Cream' from Buggy Crazy

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magnolialover
Southern, WI
(Zone 5a)

September 12, 2009
11:22 AM

Post #7055150

I believe this is 'Red Raven'

This message was edited Sep 12, 2009 12:37 PM

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flowerjen
central, NJ
(Zone 6b)

September 12, 2009
09:31 PM

Post #7057374

What is everyone's favorite oriental???
magnolialover
Southern, WI
(Zone 5a)

September 12, 2009
11:32 PM

Post #7057741

The Queen named orientals from Buggy Crazy are some of my favorites. They hold up here in zone 5 and actually multiply, besides being absolutely gorgeous!

http://buggycrazy.vstore.ca/advanced_search_result.php?keywo...
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

September 20, 2009
01:32 PM

Post #7084422

Absolutely gorgeous lilies folks...just might have to do some re-arranging in the garden to acommodate a bunch of those.

Still drooling over them. Echoes, you have a stunning collection there.
dipsydoodle
Newcastle upon Tyne
United Kingdom

September 23, 2009
04:51 AM

Post #7094830

I'd like to say to everyone who has posted pictues - your lilys are so beautiful and colourful; I am jealous.

I love looking at lily's I however severely dislike the smell of them - plus I have hayfever and lilys seem to make it worse :(.
JudyinGA
Newnan, GA
(Zone 7b)

September 23, 2009
11:20 AM

Post #7095707

Y'all, this is NOT my picture but was the opening shot from an email I received from WFF last summer. They call it their "Strawberries and Cream" collection (Asiatics) and it took my breath away. Did I order it? Absolutely, but I'm not telling how many. You'd think I was crazy (I think I am too). They're supposed to be shipped in October and I can't wait to see what they'll look like next spring. First time lily-grower here. Wish me luck!

Judy

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echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 23, 2009
11:23 AM

Post #7095720

Good luck. What is WFF?
magnolialover
Southern, WI
(Zone 5a)

September 23, 2009
11:26 AM

Post #7095735

White Flower Farm. I believe they purchase some of their mixes from the Lily Garden. So it should be a nice mix. Do show us your pictures next summer!
JudyinGA
Newnan, GA
(Zone 7b)

September 23, 2009
11:37 AM

Post #7095765

Thank you both. I probably should have spelled it out. They are one of the distributors used by Better Homes & Gardens. I got their website from the BHG site. This is the first time I've ordered from them. Those colors were so gorgeous I couldn't resist. Will definitely post photos next spring.

Judy
pirl
Southold, NY
(Zone 7a)

September 23, 2009
12:45 PM

Post #7095979

Good luck. I hope they are just as beautiful as they look in the photo.
echoes
Southern MB
Canada

September 23, 2009
02:06 PM

Post #7096323

WFF, of course. Just doesn't come automatically to me as I can't order from them. When you get serious about growing lilies, you will probably want to order directly from a place like The Lily Garden.
JudyinGA
Newnan, GA
(Zone 7b)

September 23, 2009
07:39 PM

Post #7097399

Echoes,
I'm trying NOT to get serious! LOL But it's going to be so hard. All your pinks and whites are so gorgeous. I bought that mix before I knew anything about Asiatics. Had to look up the difference between Asiatics and Orientals and was a little disappointed that that Asiatics are not as fragrant. However, they are said to be a little smaller than the Orientals and that's more what I was looking for.

Pirl, I came across that picture of your lilies under the tree a week or so ago and saved it in my "garden ideas" folder on my desktop. Hope you don't mind. I have a huge oak tree in the middle of my back yard too. Need ideas bad! Thanks for letting me "borrow." I am just starting, as I have said, and have a blank slate before me. Whole garden photos are so helpful ... or at least whole garden "rooms."

Judy
pirl
Southold, NY
(Zone 7a)

September 23, 2009
08:02 PM

Post #7097454

You're certainly welcome to borrow any ideas at all. I'm complimented. Thanks.

If I had it to do over again (sounds like a good name for a thread) I'd probably have gone with all named varieties instead of buying two mixes at different times but I do love it when they're all in bloom even if it's not "color harmony", which I dearly love.

This was taken two years ago and since then I've added about two dozen or more.

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JudyinGA
Newnan, GA
(Zone 7b)

September 23, 2009
11:32 PM

Post #7098256

Your garden room under the tree is so pretty and inviting and the mix of colors just makes it more interesting. It's probably even more stunning now that you have added more. Since I'm so new, you don't know how proud I am just to be able to name most of the plants you have ... and they are some of my favorites. Isn't that ajuga on the edge of the planting? I didn't know it would grow in the sun. Here I think it's a shade plant. Also think I see a castor bean plant in that urn. Love those!

"If I had it to do over again ..." That really would be a good name for a new thread. :-) I'm sure some of you who are experienced might want to start over with parts of your gardens if you had known then what you do now.

I have never ordered lilies before, much less a mix, and I have no idea if they will tell me the names of the different colored lilies or what. If they don't, it will be a lesson learned, but I still think the mix will be beautiful if I can get it to grow. Thanks for the good luck wishes. I'll probably need it.

Judy
pirl
Southold, NY
(Zone 7a)

September 24, 2009
07:00 AM

Post #7098761

Thanks, Judy.

Yes, it is ajuga at the edge and it was Castor Bean Plant. I threw the seeds to that one over the edge of a fence. I'll take a photo when the sun comes up - wow!

I even started a thread about "If I had it to do over...": http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1041379/

They probably will tell you the names of the lilies but if they don't you can always write to them, with your order number, and ask. They're good with things like that.

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