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Daylily Rachel’s Tea Party

By Bell-T. – 2001

This adorable little not quite miniature is great at the front of the border and it just blooms and blooms; reblooming even in northern WI. It is 20 inches tall with a 3.5 inch bloom. This evergreen tetraploid has 25 buds on three branches. The color is a bright salmon/rose with a darker hot pink eye above a yellow/green throat.

Parentage:  (Goblin Moon × unknown)

$12.00

Daylily Pink Charm

By Nesmith – 1940

This historic daylily is a mid-season blooming semi-evergreen, diploid. It is 40 inches tall with a 5 inch bloom. The flower has a spider with a ratio of 5:30:1. The color is difficult to describe (and to catch on film). I would call it coral or melon, but it has some more red/pink tones as well. It is a very open spider, the petals will recurve but they don’t twist at all and the green throat can be star shaped when the flower opens completely. The stamens are hot pink.

Awards: AM 1951

$12.00

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Daylily Seedling Peach Strudle

Unregistered seedling by Grant/Matel – 2010

This is a sturdy 30 inch tall plant with good branching; a dormant tetraploid. The 5 inch flowers are perfectly round and ruffled with orange petals and golden orange sepals and mid ribs.  Seedling number – LGWest#2

Parentage:  Spacecoast firestarter x unknown

$10.00

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Daylily Pasqueflower

By Apps – 1995

Pasqueflower is a cute miniature with a bloom size of just 2.5 inches. It is listed at 26 inches but I don’t think it is that tall for me. It is a dormant, diploid that blooms mid-season. The color is light purple with a bright violet eye and a green throat.

Parentage:  ((Little Grapette × Monica Marie) × (seedling × Little Squiz))

$10.00

Daylily Notify Ground Crew

By C. Hanson – 2000

Notify Ground Crew is the tallest daylily in my garden at 72 inches tall. Even at this height and loaded with blooms the stems are strong and rarely flop. It is a dormant, tetraploid that is fragrant and nocturnal. The 5 inch yellow flowers bloom mid-season and it is fertile. It is a fast grower and is impressive with it’s super tall well branched scapes; once it is well established. These fans are large so the order will be for a double fan rather than our usual triple.

Parentage:  Tetrinas Daughter x Tet. Purity

$16.00

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Daylily Music Monkey

By P. & L. Korth – 2007

Music Monkey has a big (7 inch) bright tangerine orange, unusual form, crispate bloom. It twists and curls differently every time and has a ruffled edge and a red eye and a thin red edge over an orange eyezone that is just slightly lighter than the petals. It is a sturdy, 31 inch tall dormant tetraploid with 15 buds on one branch. It is a parent to my other favorite monkey…Pinewood Monkey Business. These fans are large so the order will be for a double fan rather than our usual triple.

Parentage:  Primal Scream x Unending Melody

$20.00

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Daylily Morgan LeFay

By Whitacre – 1990

This gorgeous unusual form, crispate is listed as brown with a brown eyezone however I would say that is more of a copper/orange with a subtle darker eyezone. It’s most impressive feature is it’s huge gold star shaped center. I’d say it covers at least half of the 7.25 inch bloom. The flower sometimes twists but often recurves, often to the point that you only see the orange copper from the side. The plant is 42 inches tall and blooms in the mid to late season. It is a semi-evergreen, diploid.

Parentage: Walter Morris × seedling

$12.00

Daylily Seedling Monty

Unregistered Seedling – By Matel – 2015

This was one of the first crosses I did. I was working on a miniature dark daylily.  In bright light he is rich red and at twilight or in the shade he looks dark purple. The color fades to a darker shade near the slightly ruffled edge and near the eye zone. There are some white accents and sometimes a very thin white edge and mid rib.  The throat is gold turning green. The plant is 18 inches tall and the flowers are 3 inches on this dormant diploid.

Parentage:  Krentz seedling Pardon the Pun x (Family Ties x Latin Lover)

$15.00

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Daylily Mary Vert

By P & L Korth – 2015

I love this lily, described as lavender, but to my eye it has blue in it for sure. The eye zone is first deep blue violet with another band that is a lighter shade of blue violet and has eyelashes that shoot out. The ruffled edge matches as it is dipped first in the darker shade and then the lighter shade of blue violet. She is a great bloomer with a 21 buds on 4 branches and is a sturdy dormant, tetraploid. The height is 33 inches and the flowers are 5.5 inches.

Parentage:  ((Tet. Lavender Blue Baby x Destined to see) x ( Upon This Rock x Tet. Lavender Blue Baby) x Secret Ambition

$32.00

Daylily Marque Moon

By Trimmer – 1998

A great one for your moon garden, it really glows with it’s iridescent white body, very ruffled edge dipped in gold, and bright yellow turning green throat. A mid and late season bloomer; it is a dormant, tetraploid that forms a 24 inches tall mound and has a 5.25 inch flower. It is fragrant and is a great bloomer with 40 buds on 4 branches.

Parentage:  Admiral’s Braid x Enchanted April

$14.00

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