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 This medium size cultivar was 
				registered in 1987 by 
				Peter Ruh of Ohio and 
				Pauline Banyai 
of Michigan on behalf of the originator, 
				David Stone of Connecticut. It grows 
into a large size hosta about 18 inches high and 4 feet wide. The 
				foliage is moderately corrugated, wavy and of thick substance. 
				Its near white flowers bloom starting in mid-June. According to
				The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), "...comes very close to 'Tokudama 
				Flavocircinalis' in every respect..." 
						
						 "Plant has yellow margins varying in width. Looks like a small H. 'Frances 
Williams'."
 
 
 
				 This 
cultivar was named for Sunnybrook Farms which is the home nursery of Peter Ruh. 
 
  
  In
						The 
				Hosta Journal Vol. 23 No 1 1992, there is an article by Peter Ruh about the so-called David Stone Medium or Miniature hostas which went by  a numbering system that started with 
						DSM. This 
cultivar was called DSM #5 and was described as "A small H. 'Aureo-marginata'one-third the size of H. 'Frances 
Williams'."
 
				
 
  
  
  
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