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Daylily Strutter’s Ball

By Moldovan – 1984

Daylily Strutter's Ball

Daylily Strutter’s Ball

This black-purple beauty opens a multitude of wide 6 inch flowers on a 30 inch tall plant.  It is a mid-season bloomer that just keeps going and going due to a very heavy bud set, and the fact that it is a vigorous dormant tetraploid.

$10.00

Daylily Strawberry Candy

By Stamile – 1989

Daylily Strawberry Candy

Daylily Strawberry Candy

Strawberry Candy is peachy-pink with a rose eye-zone and a gold throat. The ruffled pie crust edge is also rose in color. It is 26 inches tall and the blossoms are 4 ½ inches. The blooms start early, mid-season and then it just keeps going. It is a semi-evergreen tetraploid and here is the parentage (Panache × Tet. Siloam Virginia Henson). This has been the second most popular daylily to Stella de Oro for a long time. Its reliability and foliage that does not fade, even in drought, helped it become the Winner of numerous awards including the Stout Medal, daylily’s highest award.

$10.00

Daylily Star Of Fantasy

By McRae – 1992

Daylily Star of Fantasy

Daylily Star of Fantasy

Hmmm…how to describe “Star of Fantasy”; it has a large yellow star in the center that is the throat. The star effect continues as bright white mid-ribs extend out into a triangle shaped plum eye-zone. Then the rose/violet spidery petals stretch out, again in a triangle shape. The top petals are much larger than the lower petals, which have some lilac at the ends but are mostly reflections of the yellow cream throat. This dormant diploid is fairly tall at 30” and the 8 ½” fragrant spider flowers seem to hang right at nose height. Petal length to width is 4 1/2.0:1

Parentage: seedling X snickerdoodle.

$12.00

Daylily So Lovely

By Lenington – 1969

Daylily So Lovely

Daylily So Lovely

This near white is actually the shade of really pale yellow that really stands out in the moon garden, and because they are fairly tall at 30”, with 5 ½” flowers, they look like glowing orbs in the twilight. They are mid-season bloomers extending well into the late season. This semi-evergreen diploid also has fragrance.

Parentage: seedling x white formal.

$10.00
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Daylily Snowy Eyes

By Brown 1985

Daylily Snowy Eyes

Daylily Snowy Eyes

20″ ht. 4″ flower – zone 3

Near white with a dark purple eye zone.

Early Mid-season with extended bloom.

Dormant diploid

$9.00

Daylily Smoky Mountain Autumn

By Guidry – 1986

Daylily Smoky Mountain Autumn with yarrow

Daylily Smoky Mountain Autumn with yarrow

Smokey is a poly-chrome blend of rose, pink and apricot bursting from the throat.  It is ruffled and perfectly formed with more rose on the ruffled edge and seen as streaks on the petals. It is a dormant, diploid and at 18 inches, it can be placed near the front of the border. Though it is not very tall I would not call it a mini because the flower is nearly 6 inches. Another benefit is that it is an early re-bloomer so it will help fill in the lull after the irises stop blooming, and then continue into the main daylily season.  It is a winner of the Lenington All American Award given to daylilies that perform well in any climate, and the good news just doesn’t stop. Smokey also won the Plouf Fragrance Award.

$12.00

Daylily Siloam Tee Tiny

By Henry – 1981

Daylily Siloam Tiny Tee

Daylily Siloam Tiny Tee

A small plant at 20” you will get a bunch of 3” flowers, blooming heavily mid-season. The lilac flowers have a very dark purple eye zone and a green throat. The perfectly formed blooms are round and a little ruffled with recurved petals.

$8.00

Daylily Siloam Paul’s Suprise

By Henry, P. 1994

Daylily Siloam Paul's Surprise

Daylily Siloam Paul’s Surprise

18″ ht. 5.5″ bloom – zone 4
Midseason, slight Fragrance
Peachy-pink and ruffled self with a green throat. The lower petals are more salmon-peach.  Dormant, diploid

$9.00

Daylily Siloam June Bug

By Henry P. 1978

Daylily Siloam June Bug

Daylily Siloam June Bug

23″ high 2.75″ bloom diameter

Early-Mid-season bloomer, Re-bloomer, Grows quickly, award winner.

Dormant, Diploid, Fertile both ways.

Yellow with a dark maroon eye zone and a green throat.

$7.00
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Daylily Siloam Dream Baby

By Henry – 1980

Daylily Siloam Dream Baby

Daylily Siloam Dream Baby

This compact but vigorous daylily has cute little light apricot blooms with a purple eye zone and a yellow-green throat. It is a small dormant diploid that grows to 18” with 3.5” blooms. Look closely to see the diamond dust on this early/mid-season bloomer. “Dream Baby” would make a nice shower gift…delicate and diminutive.

$7.00

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