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Daylily Northern Splendor

By Korth-P.-Korth-L. – 2006

A perfectly round peachy pink polychrome with a dramatically ruffled edge tipped in gold and set off by the gold throat and light fragrance. It is 34 inches (86 cm) tall with a bloom that is 5.5 inches (14 cm). It’s a dormant, tetraploid that blooms mid season with 28 buds on 5 branches.

 Parentage:  Northern Dawn × August Wedding

  $15.00

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Daylily Mother of Angels

By Couturier-G.- 2000

This dramatic pale ivory spider often gets a “wow what’s that?” from visitors. The pale cream petals are brushed with gold that spreads into the bright gold throat, and seems to glow in the dark. The spider ratio is 4.40:1 and the petals can twist like many spiders do, but it also has a rippled edge that is almost toothy.  It is 38 inches (97 cm) tall with a 7 inch (18 cm) flower. An early/mid season rebloomer; it is a dormant, diploid with 13 buds on 3 branches. 

Patentage:  seedling × seedling

  $16.00

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Daylily Micro Chip

By Trimmer-J. – 2005

This cute double miniature is 19 inches (48 cm) tall and has a bloom that is 2.87 inches (7 cm).  It is a late season bloomer that will rebloom; an evergreen, diploid with 35 buds on 4 branches that doubles 95% of the time.  Coral pink with pale rouge eye above a yellow throat. I feel it looks kind of rusty orange sometimes. It won the Eugene S. Foster Award for outstanding late cultivars.

Parentage:  Penny Pinsley × Tropical Delight

$10.00

Daylily Matthew Martin

By Dougherty 1992

Matthew Martin is described as brown over a gold throat.  It has ruffled edges on a 5.5 inch flower.  The plant is a dormant, tetraploid that is an early middle-season bloomer, that also has extended bloom.  I have to say neither the description nor the pictures can show the beauty of this flower.  I really think it is my favorite.  It is a really rich color that can look different depending on the light.  It shows hints of red, gold, copper and purple, and the darker band in the eyezone really makes the throat glow in the dark.  The frosting on the cake is the copper diamond dusting that makes it shimmer.

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

$17.00

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Daylily Lucky’s Gold

Unregistered Variety

This variety originally came from Jung’s Garden Center. It is(of course) gold; even the throat and stamens are gold. It is a medium sized plant (about 24 inches) with about a 6” bloom. I think it is a dormant, tetraploid and it is a good bloomer and a fast grower.

$8.00

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Daylily Little Grapette

By Williamson – 1970

A true miniature and a dwarf; only 12 inches tall (30 cm) with a 2 inch (5 cm) flower. It is grape cool aide purple with a merlot eye zone over a green throat. It is an early blooming semi evergreen, diploid.

Parentage:  Lavender Doll × seedling

$7.00

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Daylily Latin Lover

By Wild – 1975

This lovely dark lily is deep wine red self with a small lime throat. It looks different depending on the light with hints of purple, Burgundy and black. Sometimes it opens wide and other times it pinches and twists. It is a dormant, diploid that is 32 inches with a 5 inch flower which blooms in the early to mid season.

$9.00

   

Daylily Judge Roy Bean

By Reinke – 1996

If you love spiders this one should be in your garden; at 39 inches (99 cm) tall, with a bloom size of 9 inches (23 cm) and a spider ratio of 5.20:1, it really has a form much like its parent Kindly Light. It is a mid to late season bloomer, a dormant, diploid and is fragrant!  The difference is the color.  Described as; soft persimmon gold self with creamy ribbing and a large light greenish gold throat.  I had to google Persimmon. It is described as an orangey red, so this description is absolutely correct as the petals almost look like gold underneath the “persimmon” is showing through giving it a streaked effect.

Parentage:  Persimmon × Kindly Light

$7.00

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Daylily Handsome Prince

By Couturier 1993

Handsome Prince is a seven inch spider with a ratio of 4:1.  He is fragrant, and a very light orange to yellow, with a large burgundy eyezone above a chartreuse throat.  The plant is a midseason bloomer, 38 inches tall and a dormant diploid.

$10.00

 

Daylily Growing in Grace

By Korth-P.-Korth-L. – 2007

This lovely lily is cream with a blue violet eye that fades gradually to a lighter shade before meeting the chartreuse throat. Registered at 22 inches(56 cm) with a bloom that is 5 inches(13 cm), but for us she is not that big, allowing her to comfortably hang out at the front of the border. A mid season blooming, evergreen, tetraploid with 8 buds on 1 branch. 

Parentage:  Tet. Lavender Blue Baby × Destined to See

$10.00

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