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				  This is a 
				tissue culture sport of 
				H. 'Royal Standard' that  
				was originated by
				Mark Zilis 
of Illinois but registered by the Indianapolis Hosta Society in 1995. This 
				medium size (18 inches high by 36 inches wide) mound has leaf centers that change from yellow 
				to green as the summer progresses. It bears a large grouping of 
				white flowers in August. 
 
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states in its Hosta Hybrids for Connoisseurs chapter: "Large, 
white, fragrant flowers make the hosta worth the trouble of growing it."
						 
This plant was distributed at 
			the 
National Convention of 
The American Hosta Society in Indianapolis in 1995. 
 
			  
				
						  
An article about H. 'Hoosier Harmony' (originated by
Bob Solberg) by Warren I. Pollock in 
			The 
				Hosta Journal (1996 Vol. 27 No. 1) states that, "I think 
this is the best new introduction of 1995...It has all the great characteristics 
of 'Royal Standard'.  It is a good grower, with big white fragrant flowers, that 
will tolerate sunny locations given ample water." 
				 
			 
  
			  
			  
			
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