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Daylily Seedling October Ruby

By L. Grant 2004

This is a seedling of Vesuvian. It is not a registered name.

A robust plant with large 6″ perfectly shaped red flowers with heavy substance. The plant is long blooming and also one of the latest blooming in my garden. Fat fans produce sturdy, well branched scapes that are about 24″ tall.

Bud set is heavy and they always open without problems even in cold weather.

This show stopper is fire engine red with a chartreuse throat. A winner! Wish I knew who the pollen parent was.

$8.00

Daylilly Sammy Russell

SORRY, WE NO LONGER HAVE THIS PLANT.

By Russell – 1951

Daylily Sammy Russell

Daylily Sammy Russell

This heirloom daylily is a late blooming dormant diploid. It is brick red with a gold throat that extends out, star-like, onto the mid-ribs. Give this fast grower some space or it will grow into the one you planted next to it.  Though not a true spider the 4 inch flowers do have a spidery form with thin petals. The plant stands about 2 ½ feet tall.

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Daylily Sail On

SORRY WE NO LONGER HAVE THIS PLANT.

By Claar-Parry – 1964

Daylily Sail On

Daylily Sail On

This daylily looks “spider like” but the petals are not long enough to truly be classified as a spider. The flower opens and the narrow petals curl back (see picture). This dormant diploid is red with a large gold throat and mid-ribs. He is a mid-season extended bloomer that is 34” tall with a 5” flower.

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Daylily Red Ribbons

By Lenington – 1964

Daylily Red Ribbons

Daylily Red Ribbons

These deep ruby red spiders do look like ribbons at 8” with a ratio of 4.7:1. They are super-tall.   Big long buds held on 40” stems.  Though they are an evergreen diploid they do pretty well here in Wisconsin. The star like, warm gold center really shines. The petals curl back nicely and sometimes the gold extends down the mid-rib or as a thin line along the edges.

$10.00
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Daylily Pumpkin Moonshine

By Trimmer – 1998

Daylily Pumpkin moonshine

Daylily Pumpkin moonshine

A golden yellow daylily that will stand out from the crowd. Its perfect shape and gorgeous dark red eye zone will make sure of that.  It even shows the eye zone on the lower petals and the throat is an unusual dark orange color.  It is a 22” dormant tetraploid that blooms early with 4 1/2 “, slightly fragrant flowers.

$8.00
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Daylily Prairie Wildfire

By Ellison – 1994

This fellow is a large dormant tetraploid at 24” with big fans.  The velvety cherry red flowers have heavy substance and perfect form in any weather.  The 5” flowers are fragrant and have lemon yellow throats but dark red stamens.  The bud count is very high and branching is good, for an extended show all summer.

$12.00

Daylily Platinum Palette Brave Heart

By DeGroot – 2002

Daylily Braveheart

Daylily Braveheart

The color of this beauty is a dark red raspberry with an even darker black cherry eye zone.  The throat is gold blending to orange and there are pink mid ribs on both the upper and lower petals.  The lower petals are slightly lighter with some streaking.  The scapes are about 25 inches tall with the fragrant flowers being about 4 ½ inches.  It is a dormant diploid mid-season re-bloomer. Be careful not to mix him up with Brave Heart which is a little white one that looks like one of the candies.

$8.00
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Daylily Pardon Me

By Apps 1982

Daylily Pardon Me

Daylily Pardon Me

18” tall with a 3″ flower.
A true red with a gold throat.
This miniature blooms mid-season and then continues to re-bloom.
It is also nocturnal. This plant looks great in front of a larger daylily that has an eye-zone of the same color. I have it in front of Cherry Candy.
You could give a piece of this one to a garden pal when apologies are necessary.  Dormant, diploid

$7.00

Daylily Moses Fire

By Joiner – 1998

The reliably double flowers of “Moses Fire” are a burning deep orange/red with a faint golden picotee on the ruffled edge making them look like a mini camp fire. The petals are thickly packed and they are early bloomers that then re-bloom multiple times for a full season show. 5” pom-poms are held on sturdy 22” scapes.  This dormant tetraploid has a bud count of 20 on 3 way branching.

$10.00

Daylily Little Red Warbler

By Crochet; 1985

Daylily Little Red Warbler

Daylily Little Red Warbler

This little beauty is a miniature daylily that is small in stature (12-15 inches) as well as having a mass of small flowers (3-4.5 inches). A vigorous grower with a heavy set of buds, producing perfectly shaped round flowers with re-curved petals.  They are cherry red with a large fuchsia eye zone.  The golden throat sends out a gold ray along the mid rib.  Dormant, diploid.

$8.00
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