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Daylily Fires of Fuji

By Hudson – 1990

Daylily Fires of Fuji

Daylily Fires of Fuji

This 30” tall mid-season re-bloomer has 4 1/2” brilliant orange/red blooms.  They are round with a bright yellow throat.  Most of the time, but not always they are double, with some having lots of layers, and some a “tuft” of petals in the middle.  This semi-evergreen tetraploid sometimes also gets a tiny bit of gold on the edges of the petals making it look like a mini campfire.

$9.00

Daylily Circus Wheel

By Griesbach-Caldwell, 1973

Daylily Ferris Wheel

Daylily Circus Wheel

An oldie, but a goodie; Circus Wheel will really pop in the back of your border. The scapes are tall at 34” and the 6” flowers are bright red with a large gold throat and a darker halo.  This dormant diploid blooms mid-season but extends into the later season as well.

$12.00

Daylily Eenie Fanfair

By Aden – 1981

This is another of our miniature daylilies growing to only 12 inches with cute little blooms only 2.75 inches wide.  It may be small, but it’s covered with blooms.  It’s a mid-season, dormant, diploid that is cranberry red with green throat; nice for the front of your border.

$9.00

Daylily Double Firecracker

By Brown – 1978

Daylily Double Firecracker

Daylily Double Firecracker

This 20” plant bears 4-5”, fire engine red, double blossoms.  It starts early and blooms through summer. It is a dormant diploid.

$8.00

Daylily Cranberry Baby

By Croker 1984

Daylily Cranberry Baby

Daylily Cranberry Baby

Ht. 12″ zone 3

Early mid-season, re-blooming miniature, extended season.

Really cute!

Cranberry pink with a chartreuse throat.

dormant, diploid

$6.00

 

Daylily Christmas Ribbon

By Stamile – 1991

The large robust plant is the present and the giant 8 to 9” bright Christmas red flowers are the bow. It is classified as UF (unusual form) because the top petals are spatulate and the lower petals are spider like, thus making the flower look star like. The early to mid-season blooming flowers have a bright yellow throat that blends out to the diamond dusted petals, kind of sparkling in the sun. At up to 36”, this dormant tetraploid stands up to summer weather.

Parentage: (VELVET WIDOW X Tetra OPEN HEARTH).

$10.00

Daylily Christmas Present

By Yonski – 2001

Daylily Christmas Present

Daylily Christmas Present

This daylily sports a 5 inch, bright cherry red flower with a chartreuse throat and a bit of a star on the midribs.  It is a dormant tetraploid with a nice light fragrance that blooms mid-season and continues into the late season.  It gets about 2 ½ feet tall.

$8.00

Daylily Chicago Ruby Red

By Marsh – 1977

Daylily Chicago Ruby Red

Daylily Chicago Ruby Red

Another of the beautiful Chicago Reds; Chicago Ruby is a little rounder, fuller and darker than Chicago Apache. The gold throat stands out on this mid-season blooming 5” flower. A semi-evergreen tetraploid; it is a rapid grower.  Be sure to plant it far enough away from your other daylilies so they don’t grow together.

$6.00

Daylily Chicago Apache

By Marsh-Klehm – 1981

Daylily Chicago Apache

Daylily Chicago Apache

This is an eye catching velvet red daylily with a yellow throat that will bloom a little later than most. The 5” flowers on this dormant tetraploid are held atop 30” scapes. The plant will be a little darker and I think a bit nicer in a little shade and will be more claret red in full sun and the white to pink mid rib will show up a bit more.

$6.00

Daylily Baja

By Durio 1974

Daylily Baja

Daylily Baja

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
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