I too was surprised to see the name on a recent intro also since there have been Apricot Beauties around for quite some time. I found a research paper earlier today that included an 'Apricot Beauty' as one of their tested daylily cultivars, and it was dated 2004. I found a couple more sellers with a single flower like the one Wild has too, so there are at least three Apricot Beauties now, also Missouri Botanical Garden with a different one:
http://www.missouribotanicalga...
I did go and check out the comments for 'Kwanso' - I have 'Variegated Kwanso', one of which has reverted, so I certainly know what it's capable of and keep it out of the main daylily bed
I did notice on the Kwanso page that it says "Self fertile. Will not come true from seed." It's not pod fertile at all, it has no normal female parts so can't set a pod.