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Billydev
My Weather
| | Posted on Wednesday, May 07, 2008 - 11:10 am EST : |  
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I have been looking for J. S. Gaynor for a while . Please let me know if any one knows where I can get a plant. It was registered in 1928 by Mr. George Yeld of England.
Billydev
- Arkansas,
Zone "6"
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Richardh
| | Posted on Thursday, May 08, 2008 - 11:32 am EST : |  
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This is J S Gaynor today,Billy. It has not flowered for me yet so I still have no description. I can break a small rooted piece and send over to you if we are not breaking any rules. Is there any special reason you are wanting this plant?
Richardh
- Lancashire,
Zone "8"
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Billydev
My Weather
| | Posted on Thursday, May 08, 2008 - 02:56 pm EST : |  
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Richard, J.S. Gaynor was registered by Mr. George Yeld in 1928. It is a 40 inch tall, medium bloom time. It is dormant and a orange yellow self. It would not be much to many daylily people today for it is quite plain and ,of course, old looking.It was a great improvement in its day and was used much in hybridizing in the early days. Richard I collect the old historic daylilies, that is why I am interrested in J.S. Gaynor. It seems it is quite rare anymore. Thank you, Billy
Billydev
- Arkansas,
Zone "6"
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