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Daylily Malaysian Monarch

By Munson – 1986

Daylily Malaysian Monarch with purple cone

Daylily Malaysian Monarch with purple cone

This variety is exotic with its 6″ blooms on a 24″ plant. Rich rose/violet flowers have a lavender to cream watermark or halo above a white eye zone and a butter yellow throat changing to apple green deep inside. This semi-evergreen tetraploid re-blooms after beginning in the early mid-season.

$9.00

Daylily Magic Dawn

By Hall 1954

Daylily Magic Dawn

Daylily Magic Dawn

36″ tall and bloom size 4.5″ – zone 3.
Early Mid-season, bi-color; yellow petals alternate with rose petals that have a yellow mid-rib. The throat is bright lime green/yellow.
This is the true Magic Dawn, not the darker one which was mixed up with it long ago and is now often sold commercially.
Dormant, diploid

$8.00

Daylily Luxury Lace

By Spalding – 1959

Daylily Luxury Lace

Daylily Luxury Lace

Luxury lace is a pretty 4 ½ inch vigorous bloomer.  The color is a little difficult to describe.  It is light lavender to peachy-pink with the lower petals being a little lighter and having some cream blending in.  Both upper and lower petals are ruffled and the top petals are about twice the width of the lower petals. The throat is apple green blending to gold and this mid-season re-bloomer is a dormant diploid that grows to 32 inches tall.

$6.00

Daylily Little Red Warbler

By Crochet; 1985

Daylily Little Red Warbler

Daylily Little Red Warbler

This little beauty is a miniature daylily that is small in stature (12-15 inches) as well as having a mass of small flowers (3-4.5 inches). A vigorous grower with a heavy set of buds, producing perfectly shaped round flowers with re-curved petals.  They are cherry red with a large fuchsia eye zone.  The golden throat sends out a gold ray along the mid rib.  Dormant, diploid.

$8.00
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Daylily Little Red Unknown

By Petit – 2006

Height 15” with 3 ½ inch blooms; zone 4.

This miniature daylily is small in stature as well as having lots of cute small flowers. The substance of the blooms is very heavy. These won’t melt after a rain and they don’t get spots on them from water either. They just hold and hold their rich velvety color.

Rich true red blooms are slightly fragrant.

Semi-evergreen; tetraploid.

Note:  This plant was originally given to us as Little Red Corvette or possibly Red Corvette and thanks to an astute customer we see that those cultivars should be larger with larger flowers.  For now we are selling it as an unknown.  I have contacted the original source to see if we can pin down the identity.

$10.00
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Daylily Little Peanut

By Winniford – 1985

Daylily Little Peanut

Daylily Little Peanut

This miniature daylily grows to only 15” with many, many 2 1/2” blooms. It is just too cute. A semi-evergreen diploid; it starts early and extends its bloom into the mid-season. The color is unusual and difficult to explain. I would call it a rusty red orange with some streaking and a purple halo, but please see the picture. There is a thick cream colored to yellow edge that is a little ruffled and a yellow throat. It has such a heavy substance that the flowers last long into the night and many times for two days. Because of this it is classified as nocturnal.

Parentage: (Dallas Lass × Poe’s Raven)

$10.00

Daylily Little Missy

By Cruse 1975

15″ tall with a 2-3″ bloom – zone 4.

Early mid-season, miniature, heavy bud set and a quick multiplier.

Purple/mauve, with a darker eye zone and a chartreuse throat. There is a white picoted edge. Semi-evergreen, diploid.

$10.00

Daylily Little Business

By Maxwell; 1971

Daylily Little Business

Daylily Little Business

A dwarf daylily, only 15 inches tall, with masses of small cherry red flowers.   Bloom starts early/mid-season, but then they re-bloom over and over again.  Semi-evergreen; diploid.

$7.00

Daylily Siloam Bumblebee

Height 12″ with a 2″ bloom.

An extra early re-blooming miniature, it is yellow with a very dark maroon eye zone.

This one is way too cute! Even if your garden is tiny you can find room for it. Dormant, Diploid.

$8.00

Daylily Licorice Bit

By Roberson – 1989

This 18” miniature daylily has larger flowers for a miniature at about 3”.  They are very dark red/purple with a glowing golden eye and a slightly ruffled edge. This color is hard to capture in a photograph and I would say that it is a little darker than shown here. It is an evergreen diploid so it does grow a little slower than the dormant daylilies here in the north but has survived many years and the foliage looks fine here in Wisconsin.

$7.00

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