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Hosta August Moon

By Langfelder, Summers and Ruh.

This classic goldish yellow plant practically glows in the dark. Immature leaves can be a little greener. They are corrugated with a nice heavy texture and because of this are slug resistant. The plant is large enough to work as a contrast plant for the big blues.

The flowers are lavender to near white and appear rather late.

The plant can take some morning sun and the plants are fertile.

This hosta has more registered sports than any other.

$12.00

Hosta Blue Cadet

By Paul Aden; 1974

Hosta Blue Cadet

Hosta Blue Cadet

This small to medium sized hosta forms a perfectly round 15” clump of heart shaped leaves that have heavy substance and therefore resist slugs. The leaves are bluish green and come to a tapered point. Lavender flowers appear in June. This fast growing plant makes a nice edger.

$8.00
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Daylily Lullaby Baby

By Spalding – 1975

Daylily Lullaby Baby

Daylily Lullaby Baby

At 20 inches tall, this re-blooming miniature is a nice early bloomer for the front of the border. Also an extended bloomer, it just keeps going with pale pink/near white 3 inch flowers that are held above the foliage.  They are slightly fragrant with a ruffled edge, a diamond dusting and a green throat. A 1998 All-American Daylily Selection, this beautiful baby also holds awards. It won the Lexington All American Award, the Award of Merit and the Annie T. Giles Award for Best Small Flower.

$7.00

 

Daylily Wilson’s Spider

By Wilson/Oakes – 1987

Daylily Wilson's Spider

Daylily Wilson’s Spider

Daylily Wilson's Spider1Yes…a classic spider that is violet with lots of cream on the lower petals as well as cream mid-ribs on the upper petals and a chartreuse throat. A 28” tall dormant diploid; it has 7 1/2“  flowers with a ratio of 4.60:1.

$12.00

Daylily White Temptation

By Sellers – 1978

Daylily White Temptation

Daylily White Temptation

White Temptation’ is a semi-evergreen diploid with sturdy scapes bearing large, creamy-white flowers. The 5” flowers have bright green throats and they open late in the day making them nocturnal…perfect for the moon garden.

$9.00
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Daylily When I Dream

By Yancey – 1979

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Daylily When I Dream

Daylily When I Dream

stunning velvety, Christmas red flower that is 6 ½ inches, with a very large lemon yellow throat and eye zone. The flowers are triangle shaped and the bright yellow shows up on the lower petals as well.  The plant is 28” and a semi-evergreen diploid that blooms mid to late season.

Parentage:  (((seedling × Prairie Warrior) × (Stephen Fleishel × (seedling × Cherry Festival)))

$10.00

Daylily Wild Ruffles

By Wild/Wadekamper – unregistered

A blend of light pink, melon and gold with a full wide form and very ruffled petals; this beauty is 30″ tall. The 6” blooms have very wide round top petals and narrower lower petals which are equally ruffled.  The bloom season is mid to late.  I cannot find documentation, but it behaves like a dormant tetraploid.

$10.00

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 Super Double Delight Seedling

By Matel 2010

Pod parent is Super Double Delight By McFarland 1978. Pollen parent is unknown.

Daylily Super Double Delight

Daylily Super Double Delight

30″ ht. 4″ flower
Golden yellow double
Fragrant, mid-season bloomer; semi evergreen, diploid

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Daylily Sultan’s Ruby

By Munson 1981

Daylily Sultan's Ruby

Daylily Sultan’s Ruby

A mid/late season bloomer this dormant tetraploid is 24” tall with 5” blooms. He has a ruby self with a gold throat. It’s not just any old red however. There is a purple halo and a purple sheen over the plant that is difficult to pick up with a camera sometimes even seeming to have purple streaks.

$7.00

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