No. | Originator/Registrant | Cultivars | State/Country | - - - - - - - - - - - - - About the Originator - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
1
| Armstrong, Maxine | 10 | Nebraska | Maxine (1914-1989) was active in hostas during the 1970s from her garden in Nebraska. Her cultivar H. 'Rough Waters' was one of the first three hostas to be registered with
The American Hosta Society. |
2
| Crowl, M. | 1 | Nebraska | |
3
| Diesen, Bernie | 8 | Nebraska | |
4
| Diesen, Jane | 8 | Nebraska | |
5
| Geissler, Julia | 9 | Nebraska | Julia Geissler (1901-1991) was a hosta hybridizer from Omaha, Nebraska who
introduced several cultivars in the early 1970s. |
6
| Grapes, Vivian | 5 | Nebraska | Vivian Grapes (1911-2001) and her sister, Hazel, hybridized hostas and dwarf iris in
Big Springs, Nebraska from the 1930s to the 1960s. |
7
| Hendrickson, Bob | 1 | Nebraska | |
8
| Klopping, Minnie | 4 | Nebraska | Minnie Klopping was an early hosta hybridizer from Minnesota. She is probably most
known for originating the cultivar H. ‘Francee’ in the 1970s. |
9
| Pohlman, Neal | 1 | Nebraska | |
10
| Shugart, Janet | 2 | Nebraska | |
11
| Stever, Ralph | 1 | Nebraska | |
12
| Wong, Tony | 1 | Nebraska | |
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