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Daylily Baby Moon Cafe

By Trimmer – 1998

Daylily cross Baby Moon Cafe x Eenie Allegro

This really cute, cream colored to butter yellow miniature has a thin, well defined wine colored eye and a green throat. Every flower is perfectly round with ruffled, recurved petals. And check her out in the sun or moon light to see beautiful diamond dusting.

The plant is 22 inches tall with lots of 3 inch blooms over a long period. The bud count is 40 on 5 branches. She starts early and is a dormant tetraploid which is unusual for one so small.

Parentage: (Custard Candy × Tet. Siloam Tom Howard)

$8.00

Daylily Charming Heart

By Wild; 1979

Daylily Charming Heart

A beauty, with tall 3-4 foot scapes, although you can get multiple scapes of different heights with good bud set.  It blooms early mid-season and is a dormant diploid. 

The scarlet flowers have a large chartreuse throat that blends outward to a narrow pinkish eye zone.  There are white rays on the mid ribs that extend about half way out on the petals, and also a white picotee edge that reaches half way out the petals.

$10.00
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Daylily Bela Lugosi

By Hanson – 1995

Daylily Bela Lugosi

The dusky purple petals of ‘Bela Lugosi’ arise from a lime-green throat whose color bleeds into a greenish gold center. It seems to suit this Daylily’s namesake, the Hungarian actor best known for his role as Count Dracula. 

Thanks to a vigorous habit, good bud count on well-branched stalks and a dark flower color that lasts well in sun, this tetraploid, mid-season bloomer has garnered awards from the American Hemerocallis Society. The slightly ruffled flowers measure about 6 inches across.

Semi-evergreen foliage never has any problems in my WI garden.

$10.00

Daylily Which Way Jim

By Shooter – 1992

Daylily Which Way

This daylily is a dusky dark purple with a darker purple eye zone above a bright green triangle shaped throat. 

A mid-season rebloomer and a dormant diploid he is 26 inches tall with a 5.5 inch bloom.

Parents:  When I Dream × Grand Masterpiece

$7.00

Daylily Duke of Durham

By Elliott; 1977

This 2.5 foot tall plant produces large 6 inch flowers. 

A late mid-season bloomer, it will keep going when the others have finished. 

The color is unusual; I would call it copper colored with an almost clown-like purple eye zone and moderate ruffling.  

Dormant, diploid.

$10.00
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Daylily Destined To See

By Grace; 1998

Daylily Destined to See

Height 2 feet with a 5 inch bloom; zone 4.

This early, midseason bloomer has an unmistakable pattern and is slightly fragrant.

It is near white with a bluish hue. The large eye zone has a dark purple border that fades to lavender closer to the chartreuse throat. There is a cream colored stripe on the mid rib and a dark purple picotee edge. 

She is an Evergreen tetraploid that does fine in my zone 4 garden.

$10.00
Daylily Seedling Pink Panther's Sister

Daylily Pink Panther’s Sister

Seedling – Tilton 2012

Daylily Seedling Pink Panther’s Sister

This daylily is an unregistered seedling hybridized by a friend, MJT. It is 28 inches tall with 5 inch blooms. Naturally, the color is pink panther pink and there is a cranberry eye zone and matching picotee edge above a chartreuse throat. This lovely is an evergreen tetraploid with good branching. It is pod fertile. The plant is sturdy and holds up it’s heavy bud load well.

Parentage: (Korth 14-7 X Calling All Angels).  Korth 14-7 parents are (Cherry Valentine X Gertrude’s Melody)

Seedling # – 10 40-3

$10.00

Photo Gift Cards

Catrina’s Garden Gift Cards

frame-cardsIf you are purchasing your plants as a gift we can send out a gift card since the plants won’t arrive until spring. This is a photo insert card and we include quality photos and descriptions of the plants that you purchased. The card could also be used as a mat to insert in a small frame if you wish. The card includes space for a special message from you. We can print the message in the card for you or leave the card blank for a hand written message. You can use one card for multiple plants. If you do this one photo will be on the cover and the rest will be inside. If by chance you are getting gifts for more than one person just specify which plants go with which card and purchase multiple cards.  If you would like to include a message just email us what you would like to say. The card (as well as the plants in spring) can be mailed to you, or directly to the person that will receive the gift. There will be a place for special instructions to us when you place your order or drop us an email at:

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$3.50

 

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Iris Boo

By Markham – 1971

They don’t come any cuter than Standard Dwarf Bearded (SDB) Iris “Boo”.  She doesn’t get any taller than 12 inches.  An amoena, which means that the standards are white and the falls are colored. In this case there is a crescent shaped purple spot on the falls with detailed veining and penciling near the beards, which are yellow. This cutie won the award of merit in 1976. They are early bloomers and you may want to get down close to smell the sweet fragrance.

Parentage:   Elisa Bee X Warburton 72IJ-1: ((Fairy Flax x Blue Denim) x sibling)

$6.00

Iris Blue Denim

By Warburton – 1958

I just love the color of this historic Standard Dwarf Bearded (SDB) Iris. It’s a true sky blue, the ruffled falls and standards are the same color but there is noticeable darker blue veining throughout and a yellow beard for accent.  This Iris pumila is about 12 inches tall and is great for the rock garden or front of the border.

Parentage:  ‘Great Lakes ‘ X ( ‘April Morn’ x unknown)

$6.00

 

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