UNVANQUISHED

Morss. 27'' EE Re Ex Ev 5''. Our field notes say, ''perfect violet
tinged purple to lilac purple with blue violet purple eye and matching
border, flecked lavender and white - surrounding the piecrust tips to
petals and sepals.'' The throat is yellow to green throat and. Red violet
webbing is sometimes displayed. The edges sometimes have white sharks
teeth. In 20% shade, the color remains undiminished. The form is very
full, widespread, and overlapped. Scapes have 3 way branching and are
strongly recurrent. One of the most fertile pod parents we've ever produced
- This glorious beauty is a great performer and one of the most fertile
pod parents in the garden. We anticipate seeing 250 seedlings from UNVANQUISHED
X TET LAVENDER BLUE BABY this year. Extremely limited. (GRAPE FUN X
FORTUNE'S DEAREST) X UPPERMOST EDGE.

David’s first cross was in 1958, and his love of daylilies continues unabated. He is perhaps best known for his red and double flowered cultivars, although his two Lennington All American daylilies - MING PORCELAIN and CHORUS LINE were shades of pink. His two Stout Medal award winners – BETTY WOODS, the first double ever to win is a golden yellow, as is his single flowered, BILL NORRIS. David eagerly anticipates the challenge of growing and hybridizing daylilies for northern hardiness.
Mort Morss began hybridizing daylilies in 1971, and his cultivars are very popular and widely grown. His award winning, first introduction, was named INNER VIEW and it helped launch the popularity of patterned daylilies. Mort’s Lennington All American Award winning PAPER BUTTERFLY was the first widely acclaimed cultivar with a patterned eyezone. His unwavering pursuit of excellence in the realm of patterned flowers has resulted in a disproportionately large percentage of the most coveted patterned eyes and edges by cutting edge hybridizers world wide. The popularity of his cultivars is such that they usually sell out soon after they are offered and are beloved throughout the world.