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Daylily Sunday Gloves

By LeBegue-Rogers – 1985

Daylily Sunday Gloves

This delicate beauty is the whitest in my garden. The 5.25 inch blooms are fragrant, lightly ruffled and have a pale yellow throat. They have extended bloom which means that they are perfect for your moon garden.

The 27 inch dormant diploid is an early midseason bloomer.

Parentage:  ((Jomico x White Formal) x (Ice Carnival x Driven Snow))

$12.00

Daylily Siloam Show Girl

By Henry – 1981

Daylily Siloam Show Girl

This daylily is supposed to be 18 inches but is smaller for me, 15 inches with 4.25 inch blooms. Not a true miniature or dwarf but a smaller daylily that is comfortable joining the party at the front of the border.

A dormant diploid, it has fire engine red blooms with a deeper red eye zone over a green throat. Heavy substance means extended bloom and these cuties are round, recurved and ruffled to boot.

$8.00
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Daylily Seedling Round Orange

Unregistered seedling by Grant/Matel – 2010

Daylily Seedling LG West #2

This is a sturdy 30 inch tall plant with good branching; a dormant tetraploid.

The 5 inch flowers are perfectly round and ruffled with orange petals and golden orange sepals and mid ribs.

Parentage:  Spacecoast firestarter x unknown

$8.00
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Daylily Seedling Bad Bud White

Unregistered Seedling

Daylily seedling Bad Bud White

I got this plant long ago from an auction at the Green Bay Botanical Garden. I’m not sure if it was hybridized in a program at the garden or if it was hybridized by one of the “Bad Buds” (Bad=Bay Area Daylily). The seedling number that came with the plant is #0970.

She is 30 inches tall with 5 inch near white blooms. They lean towards a very light pink with a light yellow throat. Light ruffling completes them.

$8.00

Daylily Seedling Borders on Merlot

Unregistered seedling by Matel – 2013

Daylily Seedling Borders on Merlot

This is the result of one of my first attempts at hybridizing. The seedling used as the pod parents was from a gift of my second group of seedlings from a friend LG.

The 5 inch flower is rose to lavender with a darker halo and some mottling and streaking that differs from flower to flower. The petals have a very heavy yellow pie crust ruffled edge while the sepals do not. The edge is the same color as the golden throat.

The plant is a 24 inch tall dormant tetraploid.

Parentage:  (Borders on Bordeaux x (Truly Angelic x Shores of Time)

$12.00

Daylily Rocket City

By Hardy – 1967

Daylily Rocket City

Rocket City is a tall sturdy dormant tetraploid at 36 inches. It won’t blow over and blooms and increases well. He is tangerine orange with a burnt orange eye zone.

Parentage:  Crestwood Gold x seedling

$9.00
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Daylily Pixie Girl

Unregistered 

Pixie girl has miniature flowers (about 2 inches) on top of tallish scapes at 25 inches, so the clusters of flowers seem to dance around in the breeze. They are a bright red/orange. Cute!

$6.00

 

Daylily Pinewood Monkey Business

By Korth P. and Korth L. – 2016

Daylily Pinewood Monkey Business

This is a 7 inch bloom that is often pinched and twisted, an unusual form. It is warm red-orange with a darker band and 17 buds on 3 branches. 

The 31 inch plant is sturdy and an early mid season blooming, dormant tetraploid.

This plant has large fans so an order will be two fans rather than my normal three.

Parentage:  ((Sun Bear x (Calling All Angels x Legendary Romance)) x Music Monkey)

$18.00
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Daylily Orchid Corsage

By Saxton 1975

Daylily Orchid Corsage

An unusual form that has wide spatulate and crispate petals that can curve back and twist slightly. These 7.5 inch lavender pink blooms have a wide, blended, light yellow star burst eye zone and throat and the yellow cream extends up the mid ribs and down along the edges. The blooms are coming in the mid to late season and are fragrant and diamond dusted. 

A 32 inch tall dormant diploid that also reblooms.

Parentage:  (Lavender Touch x Emperors Robe)

$10.00

Daylily Mighty Chestnut

By Blaney – 1994

Daylily Mighty Chestnut

The beauty of this color is difficult to capture both on film and with words. I guess the name describes it; chestnut brown with a standout Burgundy eye zone and a glowing golden throat and stamens. The flowers are 5.5 inches, round and ruffled. It is also fragrant and blooms into the night.

The plant is a dormant tetraploid and is a sturdy, well branched 30 inches tall.

Parentage:  (Chicago Apache x Black Eyed Susan)

$12.00

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