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Daylily Liberator

By Wild 1981

Liberator is a little different shade of red than most of our red daylilies.  It is rosy, almost rusty red and it has an eyezone that I would describe as lipstick red and a lighter rose mid rib over a green throat.  It is 23 inches tall and is listed as a 7 inch flower but I believe it is more like 6 inches.  The plant is a dormant, diploid that blooms mid-season.

$8.00

Daylily Lemon Drops

By Wild 1966

This lemon yellow daylily carries clusters of 3 inch flowers on top of straight sturdy scapes.  The flowers are recurved into a little round ball, so, the name is perfect, they look like lemons dancing around in the breeze.  Scape height is listed at 24 inches but I think they are taller for me.  This dormant diploid is a midseason bloomer.  Be aware that there are other daylilies that have Lemon Drop in the name, but they are not the same plant as this.  There is also an iris, a hosta and a rose named Lemon Drop.

$8.00

Daylily Jackie Hayes

By Barnhart 1992

Jackie Hayes is a pretty pink and lavender blend that has prominent light pink mid ribs, a ruffled edge, a lime green throat and fragrance.  She is a semi evergreen, diploid that blooms in the early to mid-season and then reblooms.  The plant is 18 inches tall with a 6 inch flower and also boasts extended bloom.  Jackie Hayes is not often seen on the market.

$7.00

Daylily Huckleberry Candy

By Stamile 1998

Huckleberry Candy is much like the others in the Candy series.  It is a dormant tetraploid that is 20 inches tall, with a 4.25 inch flower, that blooms early to mid-season.  It is cream to light peach with a violet blue watermark that spreads into a fuchsia eyezone above a chartreuse throat.  Prominent cream colored mid ribs, a lightly ruffled edge and diamond dusting complete the picture.

Parentage: (Exotic Candy × Magnificent Rainbow)

$10.00

Daylily Horse Pen Creek

By Tanner 2011

Horse Pen Creek is exactly the color of a creamsicle, perfectly round form with a bubbled edge that is a shade darker.  This sturdy, 25 inch, dormant tetraploid is a mid to late season bloomer with 6.25 inch flowers.  I wish I knew how it got it’s name.  It’s a funny name for one so beautiful.

Parentage: (June McKinney × Victorian Lace)

$20.00

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Daylily Grape Magic

Daylily Grape Magic

By Ater – 1976

The name really describes it in this case.  This is a small grape colored daylily with a darker purple eye and a yellow throat.  It is 20 inches tall with a 4 inch flower.  It is a midseason to late bloomer that exhibits extended bloom and will rebloom. Classified as a dormant diploid.

Parentage:  Toy Time x Little Wart

$7.00

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Daylily Seedling Enchanted Angel

Unregistered Seedling – By Grant/Matel 2011

This 9 inch unusual form is mauve to purple with a lavender water mark, a large green throat and a fine cream colored picotee. A dormant tetraploid she is 36 inches tall but sturdy enough to stand up.  The petals can be twisted, curled, flaired straight out or extreamly recurved.  Seedling #: LG2011#4.

Parentage – Enchanted April x Truly Angelic

$25.00

Daylily Eenie Weenie

By Aden 1976

This early mid-season rebloomer has been around a while but it is just as cute as ever.  It is a true miniature with 1.75 inch cheery yellow flowers and a true dwarf at only 10 inch tall.  One thing that is not diminutive is the show that it puts on.  Some days you can barely see the foliage due to the the number of flowers.  Great as an edger or in containers.

Parentage: (sdlg × Lolabelle)

$9.00

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Daylily Seedling Gentleman’s Friend

By Matel 2013

This is an unregistered seedling of Decatur Gentleman.  The pollen parent is not known.  It is a 22 inch tall plant with a 5.5 inch flower, that is dark purple.  There is a light purple halo in the eyezone above a gold throat.  This is a mid-season blooming dormant, tetraploid.

$9.00

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Daylily Dad’s Best White

By Viette 1984

This one really is pretty white, with a light ruffle.  If anything maybe a hint of green, or perhaps a reflection of the green throat.  A mid-season blooming dormant, diploid; it is 28 inches tall.  Usually it starts blooming on Father’s Day.  It is listed at 6 inches, but is really more like a little over 5 for me; bright clean star shaped flowers.

$9.00

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