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Lilium
'University of Saskatchewan'
This stately Asiatic lily bears both the name and colours of the
University of Saskatchewan and marks the 100th anniversary of this vibrant
institution. Bred for its white, gold and green colours. Registered
with The Royal Horticultural Society in London, England.
Hardy, up-facing flowers, about 2.5' tall. Blooms in July. Bred by Donna Hay who gifted the lily to the University. DNA Gardens is proud to announce we are one of 2 nurseries that have the propagation rights to this special lily. |
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Baby Pink
Bells A collector, Asiatic hybrid bred by Fred Fellner of Vermillion, Alberta. 2.5 ft. tall with up to 30 buds per stem. Blooms open up vivid pink 1.25 to 1.5 inches wide with very thick flower petals. |
Gwyneth
Evans A brand new Alberta bred, speckled, outfacing, peach-coloured Asiatic lily. Gwyneth is a feathery foliaged, wind, rain and disease resistant lily that came first in its class at the 2006 North American Lily Show in Wisconsin. Gwyneth produces a profusion of long lasting blooms in mid to late July. Developed by Dr. Evans and named after his mother. |
Northern
Sensation
- Exotic and highly fragrant, a cross
between a trumpet and an oriental lily (making it an orienpet.) Bred in Manitoba.
Large blooms about 3-4 inches and up to 12 per stem. 3-4 feet tall.
Hardier than most Orienpets. It performs very well at DNA Gardens with a
long season of bloom. Plant 6 to 9 inches deep into good topsoil. |
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