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Daylily Katherine Harris

By Reinke – 1999

Daylily Katherine Harris

Daylily Katherine Harris

Katherine Harris is a tall beauty at 34”; an unusual form spider type it also has quite large flowers at 7”.  She is a mid-season bloomer that is a semi-evergreen diploid.  Branching and bud count are good and there is a bonus…fragrance. The tangerine gold blend with some streaking is eye-catching but never screams.  The mid ribs and throat are also gold blending to chartreuse deep in the center. The orange stamens seem extra-long to me and are tipped in black.

Parentage: (Miss Jennie × Rainbow Spangles)

$8.00

Daylily Jo Barbre

By Holman – 1974

Jo Barbre is a lemon yellow double daylily with a 5 ½ inch bloom on a 23 inch scape. It is a semi-evergreen diploid that blooms mid-season. It’s not really like any other double though. The center petals are very erect giving it an open airy look; almost like a double spider.  The lime green throat peaks out from the center between the petals. This is my favorite double and it stands up well to heat and drought.

$8.00
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Daylily Gold Spider

By Ellison – 1956

Daylily firestorm and Gold Spider

Daylily firestorm and Gold Spider

This sunny golden yellow daylily is a standout in your garden and defiantly won’t be confused with a Stella. It is very tall at 38” and the flowers are 8” across…wow. It is a spider, but the petals are a little wider than many other spiders. A mid-season bloomer it keeps going into the late season and being a dormant diploid, it performs well in northern gardens. It contrasts beautifully with reds and oranges.

$12.00
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Daylily Firestorm

By Krekler – 1979

Daylily Firestorm

Daylily Firestorm

This really spidery, unusual form variety is huge at 8” and fairly tall at 31”.
A fabulous orange influenced brick red that has an attention grabbing bright yellow eye that spreads in to the halo zone so that the entire center (about 4” is that color).  The Petals sometimes spread out wide as in this picture curling back a bit but other blooms are twisted and pinched in interesting ways. An early mid-season re-bloomer this dormant diploid can also have a crispate edge.

$12.00

Daylily Eenie Allegro

By Aden 1981

15″ tall with a 2.5″ bloom – zone 3.

A miniature mid-season bloomer with a heavy bud set and plenty of re-bloom, it’s also a quick multiplier.

Bi-color – Rose/Mauve alternating with Coral/Apricot and a Chartreuse throat. Dormant, diploid.

$8.00

Daylily Bonanza

Ferrick 1954

24″ tall with a 4.5″ bloom – Zone 3.

A mid-season, re-blooming classic with a slight fragrance.

It’s gold with a large maroon band and a yellow throat. I keep hot, bright colors like this in my front bed so that they can be seen from the road.

Diploid

$7.00

Daylily Black Eyed Stella

By Roberson (1989)

Daylily Black Eyed Stella

Daylily Black Eyed Stella

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.

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