Ms Lucy

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

I just had to share this with the bulb community. It is called Ms Lucy. It is suppose to be a rare triple Lily and I just fell in love with it. Mine is in the mail and I can't wait to get it.

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Seale, AL(Zone 8b)

Wow that is pretty. Where did you find oen at, if I may ask. Nevr seen a triple before.

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

I found it at QVC believe it or not. It is from Roberta's Garden, and QVC is the only place they sell their plants. I bought so much, but everything was so beautiful.

Seale, AL(Zone 8b)

Well, fudge, I don't have cable tv, so I don't get QVC. It sure is pretty and I bet ya can't wait to get yours. : )

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

I am soooo looking forward to it.

Carrollton, OH(Zone 6a)

Ella, go to this link....................... http://www.qvc.com/cgen/render.aspx?qp=class|Q997&walk.yah=Q997&rewrite=no&

Seale, AL(Zone 8b)

Thans Synda. Didn't know they was on the puter too. I really behind the times. : )

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

Guess I was tired. I didn't even think about the website. Thank you synda for looking it up and sharing.

Carrollton, OH(Zone 6a)

Not a problem I love to help.Sometimes I get myself in some jams trying to help,but it's jut my nature.

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Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

You can always help, especially me with the tired brain and long hours at work. It was so appreciated.

Poland, ME

Miss Lucy is not that new. It has been around for about five years. In fact there are a bunch of other double/triples also. Look on the North American Lily Society website under what's new October 1, 2007. http://www.lilies.org/whatsnew.html

I have had Miss Lucy for a couple of years.

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Poland, ME

Lady Annabelle

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Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

Oh, they are really beautiful. I know I had never seen anything like them. Thank you so much for the link. One thing about DG, you really get an education, especially from people, such as yourself.

Thank you again
Rhonda

Seale, AL(Zone 8b)

Oh.. Oh.. Maniac. Are you doign some enabling? ; )

Seale, AL(Zone 8b)

I amjust learnign to grow them this year. Gonan giv eit a try anyways, and am easily turned by a pretty face, but have always loved doubles especially in my Daylilies and so gotta have me some of these doubles and triple lilies now that I done seen them.

Poland, ME

No enabling... just educating... LOL

Poland, ME

Lady Liss

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Poland, ME

Lady Jayne

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Mainiac, are any of those fragrant? Do they multiply quickly?

Poland, ME

Candy Floss

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Poland, ME

Orientals are fragrant. They are short lived in my climate as our season is short. I can't really say how quickly they multiply. Most are not very tall.. About 24-30 inches.

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They're very pretty. I have some orientals that are fragrant but I was just wondering if the doubles (triples) still retained that fragrance.
I love the scent of orientals in the summer. Mmmmmmm.

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

What beautiful flowers. You are very lucky to have all of them. I can almost smell them they seem so close

Poland, ME

Actually, I don't have Candy Floss just yet but it is coming this spring. It is just coming to market...

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

You have a wonderful start at the collection then

Bend, OR(Zone 5a)

You are going to get me in SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH TROUBLE>

Lead me not into temptation.....I can find the way myself.

Ginger

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

Thank you Mainiac, you are a beautiful person who knows how to share beauty.

South China, ME(Zone 5a)

I've got to jump in here instead of lurking....Mainiac is a wonderful sweet Lady who knows her lilies. If you like what you see then you can order from her through this website.....I have bought many lilies from her here and will buy many, many more im sure.
She won't enable you....I will! ^_^
http://farawayflowers.vstore.ca/index.php

Eyeliner

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Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

Matter of fact, she has. I'm in a buying frenzy at B&D. I was just waiting for a website from her. Thank you for sharing it with me. Now I am really going to have fun.

South China, ME(Zone 5a)

Your most welcome!

Seale, AL(Zone 8b)

I was thinking myself it was Maniac that sold some lileis too and was gonan check the market place thinkign that where I saw some.

She can't giv eher website addy herself, so thanks from me too Pixie. Gonan see if she got soem of them triples for sale or what other trouble I cn aget into too. ; )

Seale, AL(Zone 8b)

here a straight link to site, that one gave me NALs first

http://farawayflowers.vstore.ca/

Seale, AL(Zone 8b)

Maniac... Which class I do I look under for the doubels and triples especially ?

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

Here is the website Mainiac gave me for the double and triples. She doesn't have any right now.

http://bdlilies.com/or.html

Seale, AL(Zone 8b)

Oh man. Ya gotta check otu the new 2009 red one on Maniac's site. Oh it that thing pretty. : )


Forgot to say it called Double Pleasure.

http://farawayflowers.vstore.ca/product_info.php/pName/double-pleasure/cName/double-asiatic

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Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

I somehow missed it, thank you. Got it ordered.

Gilmer, TX(Zone 8b)

Do the double lilies require staking? Are the blooms so heavy that they flop over?

Poland, ME

They aren't very tall and I don't recall having to stake them.

North Shore of L. I., NY(Zone 6b)

Maybe Miss Lucy is not the newest but it sure is pretty. I just ordered some for this spring.

Gilmer, TX(Zone 8b)

I ask about the staking because one catalog I was looking at them, it said repeatedly that they will need to be staked. I figured the weight of the double petals must pull them down. However, some of my lilies have super sturdy stems. Seems like if they could hybridize one that had that strong stem, it would be a real winner. I may try these when I do my ordering for fall.

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