By Lester – 1950
2.5 feet tall with a 4 inch bloom. This very dark velvety wine red-purple flower is a dormant diploid. The chartreuse throat provides a bright contrast. This is a historic daylily that can be difficult to find.
$8.00
By Roberson (1989)
This miniature cultivar has gold flowers with a deep orange-red eye-zone and grows to 15 inches tall with a 3 ¼ inch bloom. It has a nocturnal extended blooming habit and reliable re-bloom; it opens in the afternoon and closes the following morning or early afternoon, so it would be great in your moon garden. This daylily was a winner in the landscape category for All-American Daylily In 1994. Created from Stella De Oro, which is the most successful daylily ever, Black Eyed Stella was chosen from over 3000 seedlings. It does very well in extreme cold, but equally well in hot humid areas.
$7.00
By Hudson – 1980
This miniature daylily forms a nicely shaped clump that is only 16” high and the well-branched scapes hold the 3 inch flowers up above the semi evergreen foliage. A diploid, this vigorous mid-season re-bloomer has perfectly proportioned little plum purple flowers that are weatherproof and sun-proof do to a heavy substance. They are highlighted with a bright lime-green throat.
Parents are (Lilliputian Knight × Little Lassie).
$8.00
By Durio 1974
This plants huge 6 inch, bright red blooms, on 2.5 foot scapes, really stand out in the garden. This red will not fade or spot in the sun like some do. The throat is golden as are the stamens and there is a thin gold mid-rib. A prolific bloomer; it is a semi-evergreen; tetraploid.
This plant has large fans so an order will be two fans rather than my normal three.
$12.00
SORRY, WE NO LONGER HAVE THIS PLANT.
By Nesmith; 1941
A large daylily at nearly 3 feet; Autumn Red is an unusual daylily that has stunning red 4- to 5-inch non-fading blooms and gold star like throats. The gold in the throat is carried down the mid rib in a gold line nearly to the tip of the narrow petals. It is a profuse mid-summer repeat bloomer. It does this with sufficient reliability to be categorized as ever-blooming. Dormant, diploid.
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
By Morss – 1987
Developed at Daylily World; Sanford Florida, this mauve/violet, semi-evergreen tetraploid has won the 1997 Stout Silver Medal and the 1993 Don Stevens Award among others. She has a ruffled edge and a dark purple eye zone over a green throat. This 22” plant bears 5 ½” flowers early and then re-blooms throughout the season.
Parents: [(RING OF CHANCE x TIFFANY PALACE) X OPUS ONE].
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