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Daylily Jim’s Pick

By Wild – 1971

I think Jim picked a beauty. This poly-chrome rose/pink/cream has a ruffled edge and a tangerine throat. The 34” tall scapes hold 6” flowers that start early and continue into the main bloom season. Jim is a dormant diploid that also has nice thick substance and raised cream mid-ribs.

$10.00

Daylily Forty Second Street

By Kirchhoff – 1991

Daylily Forty Second Street

Daylily Forty Second Street

Forty Second Street is a 5” double that will not be mistaken for anything else in your garden. The peachy cream blooms are shaped a little different each time, but always wonderfully ruffled and the contrast with the large rose eye zone and gold throat is beautiful. The plant reaches about 24” and is a mid-season re-bloomer that usually re-blooms in the late season. Though it is an evergreen diploid it has done well in our Wisconsin gardens.

9.00

Daylily Evelyn Claar

By Kraus – 1949

This historic daylily can be difficult to find.  It is an early-mid season blooming dormant diploid that grows to 30, inches with a 5 inch flower that has narrow petals.  The petals are a gorgeous blended peachy-pink color with a rosy eye zone that is more blended, and not clearly defined and a gold throat. It was developed mid-century by University of Chicago botany professor Ezra Kraus. It is a vigorous plant with a heavy bud set.

$8.00

Daylily Eenie Allegro

By Aden 1981

15″ tall with a 2.5″ bloom – zone 3.

A miniature mid-season bloomer with a heavy bud set and plenty of re-bloom, it’s also a quick multiplier.

Bi-color – Rose/Mauve alternating with Coral/Apricot and a Chartreuse throat. Dormant, diploid.

$8.00

Daylily Desert Princess

By Oakes – 1987

Desert Princess is a miniature daylily growing to only 12 to 15 inches with 2 to 3 inch flowers.  It is a mid-season dormant diploid that blooms profusely.  The color is unusual and difficult to pick up with the camera.  It’s kind of a peachy-bronze-orange with a burgundy eye zone and a green throat; so cute.

$7.00

Daylily Date Book

By Wild, 1971

Daylily Date Book

Daylily Date Book

24-30” tall with a 4.5” bloom – zone 3.

An early re-bloomer.

Peachy pink blended with peach then gold at the throat; accented with gold stamens.  Dormant, diploid.

$6.00
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Daylily Brookwood Orange Drop

By Sharp – 1997

Daylily Brookwood Orange Drop

Daylily Brookwood Orange Drop

A cute miniature re-bloomer that starts early; this little melon-orange gem is about 20” tall with 3 inch slightly fragrant flowers.  It is a dormant diploid.

$8.00

Daylily Barbara Mitchell

By Pierce; 1985

Daylily Barbara Mitchell

Daylily Barbara Mitchell

This is a round daylily with perfect form and light ruffling.  It is 20” tall and hardy to zone 3. A mid-season bloomer with a 5” flower; it is a semi-evergreen diploid, that is peachy-pink with a chartreuse throat.

$8.00

Daylily Annie Welch

By Claar-Parry – 1984

At 22” with a 4 1/2” flower, this mid-season bloomer has the prettiest coral/apricot flowers.  A d

ormant, diploid; it has nice wide open habit and a gold throat and stamens.

$6.00

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