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Daylily Love Is Enough

By Douglas-C. – 2011

This beauty is perfectly round with a sculpted and piecrust ruffled edge. It is an evergreen tetraploid with 16 buds on 3 branches. The height is 27 inches and it is listed as a 5.5 inch bloom but I think the bloom is a bit bigger for me. The color is light sunny yellow over a bright green throat.

This plant has large fans so an order will be two fans rather than my normal three.

Parentage: (Wonder of it All × Yankee Princess)

$26.00

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Daylily Longfields Bogeyman

By Heemskerk – 2019

This black/purple daylily is actually the color that the registration photo shows (much darker than the photo I have here). It is 20 inches tall with a 5 inch bloom. It is an early midseason bloomer and a dormant, tetraploid. It has not rebloomed for me but we are pretty far north and it is supposed to be double 50% of the time but it has not yet doubled for me. Still a nice very dark daylily with a green throat that practically glows in the dark.

$9.00

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Daylily Little Anna Rosa

By Williamson – 1984

This little gem is only 14 inches tall and has lots of 2 inch, peachy/pink flowers. She is perfectly formed, ruffled and a very soft, light pink.  The center eye zone is a darker bright pink which streaks onto the petals giving it a star shape. The green throat and prominent mid-rib, which is the same color as the ruffled edge, make it stand out. It is an evergreen, diploid but does well in my WI garden. She is fragrant and heavy substance gives her extended bloom.

Parentage:  Little Grapette x seedling

$12.00

Daylily Jungle Beauty

By Apps – 1990

A midseason bloomer; this is my favorite of the darks. It does not get sun spots as easily as some of them. Near black with black cherry hints and a slightly darker eye zone; this one can sometimes develop silver points on the lower petals. The large chartreuse throat really stands out in the darkness. The plant is a dormant, diploid that is 30 inches tall and has a 5 inch bloom.

$12.00

Daylily Heavenly Breezes

By Gossard, 2001

This sometimes pinched and curled spider displays a variety of forms. The 8.5 inch flowers of this dormant, diploid have a green throat and a dark eye. This plant is fertile with tall (40 inch) but sturdy well branched scapes.

Parents: Starman’s Quest x Earl of Warwick

$14.00

Daylily Hamlet

By Talbott – 1983

This purple daylily has a darker blueish purple halo and a green throat. It is 18 inches tall with a 4 inch bloom. It starts up in the early mid-season and then sometimes reblooms for me. The plant is a dormant, diploid.

Parentage:  ((Prairie Blue Eyes × Moment of Truth) × Betty Barnes)

Awards: HM 1987; JC 1983; JEM 1988

$9.00

Daylily Grey Witch

By Reed – 1999

This very unique looking lavender/grey spider daylily has a star shaped purple eye and a bright green throat. The 6 inch blooms have a spider ratio of 4:22:1. The plant is an early mid-season dormant diploid with 15 buds on 2 branches and is about 30 inches tall.

Parentage:  (Trahlyta × unknown)

Awards: AM 2009; HM 2005

$14.00

Daylily Ed Murray

By Grovatt – 1971

The rich black red color or this handsome daylily is difficult to capture in a photo and the green throat really stands out in the darkness. It is a mid-season blooming dormant, diploid that is 30 inches tall with a 4 inch bloom.

Parentage: Tis Midnight × seedling

Awards: Stout 1981; AM 1978; HM 1975; JC 1970; LAA 1983; ATG 1976

$10.00

Daylily Curly Cinnamon Windmill Seedling

By Matel – Not Registered

This yellow spider has very thin petals with a spider ratio of 5.20:1. It is a lot like the parent except it is bigger at 8.5 inches and does not have the cinnamon colored chevron. It is very light yellow with no change of color all the way down to the throat. It is an early mid-season bloomer and a dormant diploid.

$10.00

Daylily Chicago Sunrise

By Marsh – 1969

This bright golden yellow daylily is really quite sunny. It is registered as orange but it really isn’t. A mid-season blooming semi-evergreen tetraploid; it is 28 inches tall and has a 6 inch or maybe a little larger bloom.

 $9.00

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