In the introduction year, A.B. Stout described it as:
"
A seedling of wild stock developed at The New York Botanical Garden by selective breeding in the H. fulva variety rosea.
The flower is a clear rosy-pink of a shade that closely approaches pink. One of the best of the seedlings thus far
obtained in this type. The period of flowering is in July.
"
( cited from:
Daylilies (book by A.B.Stout), 1934, p. 44
)
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