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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

Daylily Golden Diamond

By Baker-S.H. – 1962

Daylily Golden Diamond

This 36 inch tall mid season bloomer is old and orange but it is a power house of bloom, and a fast grower. It is a sturdy plant with extended bloom; a vigorous dormant diploid.

The 5 inch flower is golden orange with a reddish pattern in the throat. The petals are also interesting in that they are thin, but just a little wide to be a spider and pointy with a little pie crust edge.

Parentage: (High Noon x (Revelation x Samarkand))

$7.00
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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 Tiger Eye Hager

By Hagerstrom-Wadekamper – 1987

Daylily Tiger Eye Hager

This very large dormant tetraploid holds 8 ½ inch flowers atop 36 inch tall scapes. It is a mid-season bloomer that also has extended bloom due to its heavy substance. The plant is quite impressive in the garden. The color is rusty orange to tan with a mahogany eye-zone above a yellow/green throat.

$12.00

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Daylily Rajah

By Stout – 1935

daylily-rajah-and-date-book1This historic daylily is a rusty orange with a red eye-zone and creamy mid-ribs above a yellow throat.  It is a mid-season re-bloomer and a dormant diploid which is fairly tall at 36 inches and sports 4 ½ inch flowers.

Parentage: (Mikado × Red sdlg)

$7.00

Daylily Copper Kettle Hager

By Hagerstrom (unregistered)

Daylily Whiz Bang1This golden coppery orange to melon colored beauty is difficult to explain.  It’s all of those colors and then it blends to a deeper shade near the throat.  The 5” flowers start mid-season on 32” scapes.  It is a dormant diploid that is also a fast grower.

$8.00

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Daylily Little Rusty

Seedling

15″ ht. flowers 2.5″ – zone 3
Rusty orange with a gold throat.  This one can vary on the same plant.  Some are solid orange and some are slightly bicolored with gold hues on the lower petals.
This little beauty came in a group of seedlings that were billed as “Sisters of Stella”. It is not a registered variety. This daylily was a selection from the breeding program for the famous Stella De Oro, which was not registered. This is a beautiful little mini that would be at home in any collection. It has many of the same attributes as its sister “Stella”. It is a non-stop bloomer, increases rapidly and is 100% reliable.
Early midseason, extended bloom, re-bloomer
dormant, diploid

$8.00

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Daylilly Sammy Russell

SORRY, WE NO LONGER HAVE THIS PLANT.

By Russell – 1951

Daylily Sammy Russell

Daylily Sammy Russell

This heirloom daylily is a late blooming dormant diploid. It is brick red with a gold throat that extends out, star-like, onto the mid-ribs. Give this fast grower some space or it will grow into the one you planted next to it.  Though not a true spider the 4 inch flowers do have a spidery form with thin petals. The plant stands about 2 ½ feet tall.

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Daylily Ralph Henry

By Hall – 1964

Daylily Ralph Henry

Daylily Ralph Henry

A peachy orange daylily with a raised cream mid-rib and cream around the edge of the lower petals. The dormant diploid plant is 20” with 5” blooms.  This is not the same as “Siloam Ralph Henry”. It is just “Ralph Henry”. Yes, there are 2 of them and the Siloam daylily of the same name is very popular while this one is rare.

$6.00

Daylily Pumpkin Moonshine

By Trimmer – 1998

Daylily Pumpkin moonshine

Daylily Pumpkin moonshine

A golden yellow daylily that will stand out from the crowd. Its perfect shape and gorgeous dark red eye zone will make sure of that.  It even shows the eye zone on the lower petals and the throat is an unusual dark orange color.  It is a 22” dormant tetraploid that blooms early with 4 1/2 “, slightly fragrant flowers.

$8.00

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