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AMERICAN HOSTA SOCIETY Includes All Hostas Registered Through 2013 2014 CLASSIFICATION LIST Please Send Suggested Corrections To AMERICAN HOSTA SOCIETY Includes all hostas registered through 2013 2014 CLASSIFICATION LIST Section- Leaf Leaf Year Reg. or Variety Leaf Color Center Leaf Color Margin Class Length Width Reg. Species 1st and Ten I-2 15 11.5 medium blue-green 2013 R. blue-green with unstable streaks of dark green, light A 1-A-Day Delight I-7 14.5 10.25 2003 R. green, greenish-yellow, yellow and creamy white dark green with unstable streaks of light green, blue- A B-1 Bomber I-7 12.5 10.25 2002 R. green, greenish-yellow and yellow dark green with unstable streaks of light green, yellow, A Big Splash I-7 13.25 9.50 2004 R. golden yellow, and greenish yellow A Blue Streak II-7 10.75 7.50 dark green streaked with blue and greenish-yellow golden yellow 2001 R. A Burgh Thing II-2 11.5 9.5 medium blue-green 2009 R A Dog of Flanders III-1 10.6 4.3 medium green 2010 R. A Lady in Blue III-2 7.75 6.75 intensely blue-green yellow 2004 R. A Many-splendored Thing II-5b 11.5 9.50 dark green golden yellow 1999 R. A Very Good Boy I-4b 11 11.25 blue-green thin creamy white 2005 R. Aachen III-4b 9 6.00 medium blue-green white 2005 R. Aardvark * II-6a 8 9.00 yellow * note corrected width green 1991 R. Abana IV-6a 5.9 3.1 yellow dark green 2010 R. Abba Alive IV-4b 4.5 3.25 dark green creamy white to white 1990 R. Abba Aloft III-5b 9.25 4.25 medium green light chartreuse 1990 R. Abba at Large III-6a 8.5 6.00 chartreuse light chartreuse 1990 R. Abba Blue Plus III-4b 8 4.00 dark blue gray creamy white 1990 R. Abba Dabba Do II-5b 12 6.00 medium green golden yellow 1998 R. Abba Dew II-5b 13.5 8.50 light green golden yellow 1999 R. Abba Diane Reeck IV-6a 6.5 4.375 creamy white dark green 2010 R. Abba Double Header IV-6a 7 4 white medium green 2010 R. Abba Fit III-4b 8.5 5.75 blue green creamy white 1990 R. Abba Flower Mound IV-6a 6 3 creamy white medium green 2010 R. Abba Fragrant Backscratcher II-4b 10.5 7.75 medium green creamy white 2010 R. Abba Fragrant Cloud II-4B 9.75 7.00 medium green white 1990 R. Abba Irresistible IV-6a 5.25 3 creamy white dark green 2010 R. Abba Little Showoff V-6A 3 1.00 chartreuse medium green 1990 R. Abba Nova IV-4B 6 3.00 creamy white to white 1990 R. Abba Ready III-4b 8 6 medium green creamy white 2010 R. Abba Rough II-2 10.5 9 intensely blue-green 2010 R. Abba Soul Mate IV-6b 5.5 3 slightly blue-green intensely blue-green 2010 R. Abba Spellbinder III-5B 9 7.00 blue green chartreuse 1990 R. Abba Tops IV-5B 4 1.50 leathery medium green yellow to creamy white 1990 R. Abba Windows III-5b 8 7.5 grayish chartreuse with long white lines medium golden yellow 2010 R. Abbey Pond Cascades I-1 11 6.00 medium green 2004 R. Abby IV-5B 4 2.75 dark green yellow to chartreuse 1990 R. Please send suggested corrections to: [email protected] 1 of 136 AMERICAN HOSTA SOCIETY Includes all hostas registered through 2013 2014 CLASSIFICATION LIST Abiqua Ambrosia IV-1 6 4.75 dark green 1987 R. Abiqua Ariel III-8 7 5.00 slightly blue-green 1999 R. Abiqua Aries III-3 7 7.00 greenish yellow 1999 R. Abiqua Big Sky I-2 14.5 10.5 intensely blue-green 2008 R. Abiqua Blue Crinkles III-2 9.5 6.50 intensely blue-green 1999 R. Abiqua Blue Edger IV-2 4 3.75 powdery blue 1987 R. Abiqua Blue Hearts IV-2 4.5 4 blue-green 2009 R Abiqua Blue Jay III-2 7.25 5.50 glaucous blue 1987 R. Abiqua Blue Madonna III-2 7 5.75 green 1988 R. Abiqua Blue Shield I-2 13 10.00 blue 1988 R. Abiqua Delight IV-4B 7 3.50 dark green creamy white 1999 R. Abiqua Drinking Gourd III-2 7.5 8.25 dark blue 1989 R. Abiqua Elephant Ears I-2 17 11.50 blue green 1999 R. Abiqua Gold Shield II-3 11.5 7.75 yellow 1987 R. Abiqua Ground Cover V-1 2.5 2.00 gray green 1988 R. Abiqua Hallucination III-6A 8 6.00 golden yellow blue green 1999 R. Abiqua Jim Dandy V-1 3 1.5 green 2009 R Abiqua Kaleidoscope II-6a 9.25 7.25 chartreuse to golden yellow dark green 2009 R Abiqua Miniature V-1 1.5 0.50 emerald green 1988 R. Abiqua Moonbeam III-5B 7 6.50 blue green lime green 1987 R. Abiqua Pagoda I-2 13 11.50 medium blue 1989 R. Abiqua Parasol I-2 16 9.50 blue green 1987 R. Abiqua Recluse II-3 12.5 8.00 yellow 1989 R. Abiqua Trumpet IV-2 3 3.75 blue-green 1987 R. Abiqua Zodiac III-3 8 5.25 medium to bright golden yellow 2009 R Abracadabra III-5b 8 5.5 slightly blue-green golden yellow 2012 R. Abraham Lincoln II-2 10.5 7.125 medium blue-green 2009 R Academy Ametrine II-3 10 7.00 greenish-yellow 2005 R. Academy Another * IV-4B 4 6.00 medium grayish-green * note corrected length pure white with celadon streaking 2004 R. Academy Aureate Piffle II-3 8.5 10.00 golden yellow 2006 R. Academy Blue Funnel II-2 11 8 medium blue-green 2008 R. Academy Blue Titan I-2 13 10.50 intensely blue-green 1999 R. Academy Blushing Chartreuse IV-5b 6.5 4.5 medium green golden yellow 2009 R Academy Blushing Recluse III-5B 9 7.00 dark green greenish yellow 1999 R. Academy Bonfire Glade IV-1 6.5 3.50 medium green 2003 R. Academy Brobdingnagian I-1 9 15.50 medium green 2006 R. Viridity Academy Celeborn II-2 9 8.00 medium blue-green 2000 R. Academy Chetwood III-1 8 5.00 medium green 2005 R. Academy Cockcrow III-4b 7 5 medium green white 2009 R Academy Cratered Blue III-2 7.5 7 medium blue-green 2008 R. Please send suggested corrections to: [email protected] 2 of 136 AMERICAN HOSTA SOCIETY Includes all hostas registered through 2013 2014 CLASSIFICATION LIST Academy Devon Moor I-1 13 10.50 medium green 2001 R. Academy Dimholt III-1 7 5.00 medium green 2005 R. Academy Fangorn Forest III-1 9.5 4.00 medium green 2003 R. Academy Faux Sedge V-1 4.25 1.25 medium green 2008 R. Academy Fickle Fellow III-7 8.5 7.5 creamy white with green "grass clipping" streaking 2011 R Academy Fire III-4B 8 5.00 light green creamy white 1997 R. Academy Flaxen Spades III-3 8 7.00 greenish yellow 2002 R. Academy Flora IV-1 5.5 3.50 medium green 1999 R. Academy Galadriel II-3 12 6.75 golden yellow 2000 R. Academy Gilded Dawn II-3 11.5 9.5 yellow 2008 R. Academy Glowing Embers III-5b 9 7 greenish-yellow golden yellow 2008 R. Academy Gold Codswallop III-3 7 9.00 greenish yellow 2006 R. Academy Golden Papoose III-3 8.5 6.00 greenish yellow 2004 R. Academy Grass Clippings IV-7 6.5 4.00 medium green with light green streaking 2005 R. Academy Grins IV-4b 4.5 2 medium blue-green yellow to white 2008 R. Academy Isengard III-1 9 4.50 medium green 2003 R. Academy Kakistocracy III-6B 9 5.75 slightly blue-green light green 2005 R. Academy Lemon Knoll * III-1 7 5.00 light green * note corrected size 2006 R. Academy Little Prother IV-7 5.25 1.75 medium green streaked 2011 R Academy Lothlórien II-3 10.5 7.00 greenish yellow 2004 R. Academy Mallorn II-1 13 9.00 medium green 2003 R. Academy Mavrodaphne IV-1 6 4.50 dark green 2000 R. Academy Mirkwood III-1 8 4.50 medium green 2003 R. Academy Muse III-6A 8.5 6.75 medium green to gold dark green 1997 R. Academy Nazgul III-1 7 5.50 medium green 2003 R. Academy Nightfall II-1 8 8 dark green 2009 R Academy Palantir II-1 11 6.00 medium green 2003 R. Academy Redundant III-4B 9 6.00 medium green pure white 1998 R. Academy Resplendent Froufrou III-1 8 5.5 medium green 2011 R Academy Rivendell IV-1 5.5 4.50 medium green 2005 R. Academy Shiny Vase II-1 13 7.25 medium green 2001 R. Academy Smiles IV-4b 6 3.75 medium green yellow to white 2008 R. Academy Speckled Caddy V-7 2.5 1.5 light green with green speckiling 2008 R. Spoons Academy Speckled Vase III-7 7.5 4 slightly blue-green with stippling 2008 R. Academy Tousled Turkey II-2 10 9.00 slightly blue-green 2001 R. Academy Verdant Spades III-1 6 5.00 medium green 2003 R. Academy Verdant Verge V-1 2.5 1.25 medium green 2003 R.
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