Sunday, November 2, 2025

ADS Region One 2025 Cultivar Awards

The American Daylily Society announced the 2025 cultivar award winners during the fall 2025 Board of Directors meeting on November 1. Three Region One daylilies won awardstwo hybridized by Karol Emmerich of Springwood Gardens in Jordan, Minnesota and one hybridized by Kathleen Nordstrom of Northern Lights Daylilies in West Concord, Minnesota.

Congratulations, Kathleen and Karol!

Honorable Mentions (HMs)

Karol Emmerich’s exquisite EVERY KNEE SHALL BOW (2021, tet) won an HM in 2025. EVERY KNEE SHALL BOW received 19 votes.

'Every Knee Shall Bow' (Emmerich, 2021)pic courtesy of Karol Emmerich

'Every Knee Shall Bow' (Emmerich, 2021)pic courtesy of Karol Emmerich

Karol's stunning SEA OF GLASS (2019, tet) also won an HM in 2025. SEA OF GLASS received 15 votes.

'Sea of Glass' (Emmerich, 2019)pic courtesy of Karol Emmerich

'Sea of Glass' (Emmerich, 2019)pic courtesy of Karol Emmerich

For additional pictures and complete description of EVERY KNEE SHALL BOW, click HERE. Click HERE for additional pics and complete description of SEA OF GLASS. To view Karol Emmerich's Springwood Gardens website, click HERE.

Kathleen Nordstrom’s beautiful LUSCIOUS KISS (2018, dip) won an HM in 2025. LUSCIOUS KISS received 19 votes.

'Luscious Kiss' (Nordstrom, 2018)pic courtesy of Kathleen Nordstrom

'Luscious Kiss' (Nordstrom, 2018)impressive branching and bud count
pic courtesy of Kathleen Nordstrom

For additional pictures and complete description of LUSCIOUS KISS, click HERE. To view Kathleen Nordstrom and Mike Grossmann’s Northern Lights Daylilies website, click HERE.

Congratulations and kudos from everyone in ADS Region One, Kathleen and Karol! 


Saturday, November 1, 2025

Carole Hunter, Guest Speaker, 2026 ADS Region One Meeting

 Ruby Red Jubilee
 2026 ADS Region One Meeting • Lincoln, Nebraska • July 10-12, 2026
Hosted by the Nebraska Daylily Society
Carole Hunter of Prairie's Edge Gardens, Guest Speaker

The Nebraska Daylily Society (NDS) invites you to join us on Friday, July 10 through Sunday, July 12, in Lincoln, Nebraska, for the 2026 ADS Region One Meeting. Click HERE for the registration form with fillable fields—you can use your computer’s keyboard to type your information—no handwriting is necessary!

Your registration includes the bus tour and four meals: Friday evening dinner, Saturday breakfast, Saturday lunch, and Saturday dinner. Guest meals for Friday dinner and/or Saturday dinner and/or Saturday breakfast are also available.

Meet Carole Hunter, Prairie's Edge Gardens, Rockford, Illinois

After a career in the education field, Carole Hunter wanted a change. She went back to school to obtain a degree in landscape design and then designed and installed landscapes. Carole started growing daylilies in the 1980s after a friend shared some of her daylilies.
Carole Hunter in her garden, pic courtesy of Samantha Behling

About Carole

Carole started hybridizing daylilies in 2010 and registered her first daylilies in 2019.

Carole's primary hybridizing goal is daylilies that rebloom during the short summer seasons in her northern Illinois garden
. This often occurs as instant rebloom, when a fan produces a second scape before first scape from that same fan finishes blooming.

Carole does not fertilize her daylilies and does not use pesticides in her garden. She waters her daylily seedlings when she first plants them, and mulches them with shredded oak leaves for weed control. Because she doesn't pamper her daylily seedlings, only the hardiest and most vigorous survive.
One of Carole's seedling fields, all landscape pics courtesy of Carole Hunter

Carole's first daylily registration is JUST THE BEGINNING (2019, tet).
'Just the Beginning' (Hunter, 2019), all daylily pics courtesy of Carole Hunter

More registrations followed. STAND THE WORLD ON ITS EAR (2020, dip) is Carole's first unusual form registration. 
'Stand the World on Its Ear' (Hunter, 2020)

The stippled TAKE A BOW, PRAIRIE'S EDGE (2021, tet) combines three qualities Carole loves to see in her creations: instant rebloom, good branching, and a beautiful face.
'Take a Bow, Prairie's Edge' (Hunter, 2021)

PETIT FOUR A LA PRAIRIE'S EDGE (2024, tet) melds cristation with instant rebloom.
'Petit Four a la Prairie's Edge' (Hunter, 2024)

The lovely EVEREADY BUNNISOO (2025, tet) is named for Carole's good friend Sue Hill.
'Eveready Bunnisoo' (Hunter, 2025)

About the Daylilies at Prairie's Edge Gardens

To see all of Carole's beautiful daylily introductions, get a sneak peak of some of her seedlings under evaluation, and learn more about her beautiful garden, visit her website prairiesedgegardens.com and also click HERE.
Carole's outdoor office--what a gorgeous view!

A Golden Opportunity

Join Carole Hunter and all of your daylily friends at the 2026 ADS Region One Tour on July 10-12 in Lincoln, Nebraska. For information about this fun-filled, exciting event, click HERE for the schedule and list of tour and open gardens. 

Don't let the only thing missing be you!

Friday, September 26, 2025

2026 ADS Region One Meeting on July 10-12 in Lincoln, Nebraska

Ruby Red Jubilee
 2026 ADS Region One Meeting • Lincoln, Nebraska • July 10-12, 2026
Hosted by the Nebraska Daylily Society
Carole Hunter of Prairie's Edge Gardens, Guest Speaker


The Nebraska Daylily Society (NDS) invites you to join us on Friday, July 10 through Sunday, July 12, in Lincoln, Nebraska, for the 2026 ADS Region One Meeting. Click HERE for the registration form with fillable fields—you can use your computer’s keyboard to type your information—no handwriting is necessary!

Your registration includes the bus tour and four meals: Friday evening dinner, Saturday breakfast, Saturday lunch, and Saturday dinner. Guest meals for Friday dinner and/or Saturday dinner and/or Saturday breakfast are also available.

About the Hotel

The host hotel is the Lincoln Marriott Cornhusker, 333 South 13th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68508, 402-474-7474. Mention “American Daylily Society” to get our special group rate of $143 per night. This covers the room ($128) plus the daily parking fee ($15)to get this discounted combination, you MUST use "American Daylily Society" when you reserve your room. Click HERE to see hotel pictures and amenities.

The hotel is in the heart of downtown Lincoln, just minutes away from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the Nebraska State Capitol, the Haymarket, the Railyard District, and the Pinnacle Bank Arena. 

About the Gardens

Three large fabulous gardens are featured on Saturday's bus tour on July 11: Jenny and Mark Cich's Hello Gorgeous Gardens in Greenwood, Robin Lowe's Lowe Family Gardens in Bennet, and the world-famous Sunken Gardens in Lincoln.

But wait, there's more! Scott Keller's Pick a Daylily Garden and Kay Roberts' garden (both in Lincoln) will open their gardens to visitors on Friday, July 10 from noon to 4:00 p.m. Scott Keller's Pick a Daylily Garden will host Garden Judges Workshop 2 on Sunday, July 12 from 10:00 a.m. until noon, and it will also be open to visitors during GJW2. Be sure to visit the University of Nebraska's Backyard Farmer display garden at 3850 Center Street in Lincoln
it's open daily, and is fun and educational.

Chair and Registrar Contact Information

Questions? Contact our 2026 ADS Region One Meeting Chair Val Hoefer (hoefrv@gmail.com) or Registrar Henri Schiphorst (hschip@frontiernet.net).

Follow Us for Deets

Be sure to follow the Region One Blog over the next few months for exciting posts about our speaker, each open garden and each tour garden, and more.

Celebrate daylilies with us in Lincoln on July 10-12. Visit with old friends and meet new ones while enjoying beautiful daylilies in the gardens—don’t let the only thing missing be you!

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

2025 ADS Steve Moldovan Mentoring Award Winner Karol Emmerich

by
Mary Baker


Karol Emmerich hybridizing daylilies in her greenhouse--pic by Don Unruh

Region One daylily hybridizer Karol Emmerich of Springwood Gardens in Jordan, Minnesota received the 2025 American Daylily Society (ADS) Steve Moldovan Mentoring Award during the 2025 ADS National Convention in Seattle, Washington. 

Karol's mentoring helped many expand their knowledge and achieve hybridizing goals. Karol's mentoring positively influenced me as well.

Spring Fling in Karol's Greenhouse

Springwood Gardens in early May inside Karol's greenhouse (42 feet x 144 feet in size) is amazing. Thousands of beautiful blooming daylilies grow directly in the ground inside her greenhouse. 

Karol created an annual event called "Spring Fling" in early May when daylilies in her greenhouse are at peak bloom. For many years, Karol generously invited DSM members, ADS Region One members, and daylily lovers from surrounding regions to attend, providing a sneak peek of daylily bloom that wouldn't happen outdoors in the north until late June or July.

Spring Fling attendees in Springwood Gardens' greenhouse--pic by Kyle Billadeau

Spring Fling was more than an open house. It was a hybridizing workshop organized by Karol, who taught the introductory portion, split the class into small groups, and prepared activities for small group instructors.

During my first Spring Fling on Saturday, May 3, 2003, we broke into small groups. We each selected one daylily cultivar or seedling, another cultivar or seedling we would choose to cross with it, and explain why. Creative ideas energetically flowed back and forth--collaborative mentoring at its finest. 

Nan Ripley instructing a hybridizing group--pic courtesy of Karol Emmerich

All the hybridizing ideas and group mentoring energized me and encouraged me to look at daylily hybridizing more thoughtfully and creatively. And one of the two daylilies I selected at my first Spring Fling turned out to be none other than Karol's spring 2004 intro NO MORE TEARS (2003).

'No More Tears' (Karol Emmerich, 2003)--pic courtesy of Karol Emmerich

But that Spring Fling proved to be even more pivotal for me--it's where I first saw and instantly fell in love with Karol Emmerich's seedling 30102: REASON FOR TREASON X [(CREATION OF CLASS × ED BROWN) × ROCK OF SALVATION]. 

Seedling 30102 later co-registered as 'Lit from Within' (Emmerich-Baker, 2016)--Mary Baker pic

Inspired by collaborative mentoring, I thought Karol's seedling 30102 had hybridizing potential for unusual forms. Karol knew I was taken with it, and she sold me a piece in 2004 (Karol later gifted the rest of it to me in 2009 because it didn't grow as well outside for her in Jordan, Minnesota as it does for me in Omaha, Nebraska). I took its pollen to Dan Hansen's COOL MORNING MIST (2002) and struck paydirt with DRIVING THROUGH DES MOINES (2013).

'Driving through Des Moines' (Mary Baker, 2013)--pic by Mary Baker

Karol's seedling 30102 continued to grow vigorously, perform well, and bloom beautifully in my Omaha garden, and visitors often admired its large clump growing near the sidewalk in my front yard. It is truly timeless and exquisite. Karol generously gave me permission to co-register it in 2016 as LIT FROM WITHIN (Karol Emmerich-Mary Baker), something that meant and still means a great deal to me. LIT FROM WITHIN is Karol's only co-registration.

'Lit from Within' (Karol Emmerich-Mary Baker, 2016)--pic by Mary Baker

I viewed hybridizing a little differently after participating in Karol's May 2003 Spring Fling. Had I not participated in that hybridizing workshop, I wouldn't be as innovative as a hybridizer. 

Mentoring Online

Karol no longer hosts Spring Flings at Springwood Gardens in her greenhouse, but she continues to mentor others in many ways, through DSM club activities, as a 2025 ADS Region One meeting speaker, and as an admin and moderator with the Discovering Daylilies: A Virtual Classroom Facebook public group.

Discovering Daylilies Facebook mentoring group--pic courtesy of Karol Emmerich

Congratulations!

Congratulations, Karol, on winning the well-deserved 2025 Steve Moldovan Mentoring Award. Thanks for all you do--and thanks for your beautiful daylilies, too!

'Battle of the Ages' (Karol Emmerich, 2023)--pic by Mary Baker