‘ABSOLUTE ZERO’  (Millikan 1986)

A circular, ruffled near white with a green throat. Sev. Mid. Ht: 51cm (20") BS: 10.2cm (4”)

cat # D 0001   $10.00

 

‘ADVANCE PARTY’  (Stamile 1998)                           

Huge lavender pink flower with a pale pink eye with yellow throat. The deeply recurved sepals accentuate the heavily ruffled petals.  Dor.  Tet. Extra early. Ht: 71cm  (28”) BS: 15cm (6”)

cat # D 0002   $14.00

 

‘AFRICAN IVORY’  (Billingsea 1991)                        

Large ivory cream self with green throat. Very compact plant. Sev. Mid late Ht: 56cm (22) BS: 15cm (6”)

cat # D 0003   $12.00 

 

‘ALABAMA JUBILEE’  (Webster 1990)

Fluorescent red orange with brighter red halo and greenish throat. Eye catching because it is so bright and the flower is so big.  Sev. Fra. Tet. Mid. Ht: 75cm (30") BS: 17.5cm (7")

cat # D 0004    $14.00 

 

ALABASTER ANGEL (Mercer 1995)                             

An eggshell white tinted pink self with a lemon green throat. Dor. Tet. Noc. Ext Fra. Reblooms. Mid. Ht: 63.5cm (25") BS: 15.8cm (6.25”)

cat # D 0005   $15.00

 

ALEXANDER CHRISTINE (Yancey 1986)

Light pink self with a yellow green throat. Dor. Mid. Ht: 56cm (22") BS: 11.25cm (4.5")  

cat # D 0350   $10.00

 

‘ALL AMERICAN WINDMILL’  (Crochet 1995)

Very striking light orange polychrome with a dark orange eye. Spider variant. Dor. Early to mid. Reblooms. Ht: 65cm (26") BS: 17.5cm (7")

cat # D 0006    $16.00

 

ALL FIRED UP (Stamile 1996)                                    

Brilliant orange with a red eye and distinctive red edge above a green throat. . Ev. Tet. Early. Reblooms. Ht: 50cm (20") BS: 15cm (6")

cat # D 0007   $15.00

 

‘ALLEGHENY SUNSET’ (Stamile 1996)

Heavily ruffled blend of clear pink, rose lavender and coral above a dark olive green throat with lightly fringed edges.  Round and flat bloom. Fertile both ways. Dor. Tet. Ext. Mid. Ht: 50cm (20") BS:14cm ( 5.5")

cat # D 0008   $20.00

 

ALWAYS A PLEASURE (Rasmussen 1997)

A golden yellow with a distinct red eye zone and some picotee on petal edges. Form is full and rounded. Always opens well. Sturdy scapes with high bud count. Sometimes doubles. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 67.5cm (27”) BS: 12.5cm (5”)

cat # D 0009    $14.00

ALWAYS AFTERNOON ( Morss 1987)

Dusty rose self with a striking plum purple eyezone and a green throat. Petals are crimped with thin buff pink. Sepals have smooth borders. Nice foliage.  Sev. Tet. Early Ht: 56cm (22”) BS: 14cm (5.5”)

cat # D 0351   $14.00

 

‘AMERICAN BICENTENNIAL’  (Wild 1980)

Dusty light rose with a very bluish mid rib and a chartreuse heart.  Flowers have a round form. Multiple branching.  Dor. Mid. Ht: 66cm (26") BS: 15cm (6")

cat # D 0010   $8.00

 

AMERICAN REVOLUTION (Wild 1972)

Very dark wine red that appears almost black. Dor. Mid. Ht: 71cm (28”) BS: 14cm  (5.5”)

cat # D 0352   $8.00

 

ANGLICAN CHURCH (Hanson 1992)                 

A sparkling blend of creamy yellow and ivory blushed pink with an ornate bubbly edge of lemon gold.  The form is large, flat and wide with good substance.  The scapes are tall, strong and erect.  Dor. Tet. Fra. Mid late. Fertile either way. Ht:70cm  (28") BS:15cm  (6")

cat # D 0011    $15.00

 

ANITA DAVIS (Stamile 1990)

A very reliable bright deep yellow. Dor. Tet. Fra. Ext. Ht:70cm (28") BS:12.5cm (5')         

cat # D 0012   $ 8.00

 

ANTIETAM (Wild 1980)

A very vigorous violet red self. Lots of bloom. Dor. Mid. Ht: 62.5cm (25”) BS: 13.75cm (5.5)

cat # D 0013    $8.00

 

APACHE UPRISING (Benz 1991)

Bright red self with a green throat.  Much admired. Dor. Tet. Fra. Noc. Ext. Late. Ht: 86cm  (34”) BS: 14cm (5.5”)

cat # D 0353   $22.00

                               

‘APPLE’  (Brown 1981)

Rose with faint watermark and green throat.  Dor. Early. Ht: 48cm  (19") BS: 12.7cm (5")

 

                                                                     cat # D 0014            $9.00

 

‘APRICOT SPARKLES’ (Apps)                            

Everblooming dwarf with a sparkling diamond dusted bloom. Deep apricot with ruffled edges. Dor. Very early. Rebloom. Ht: 37.5cm (15") BS: 7.5cm (3")

cat # D 0015   $12.00

APRICOT SURPRISE (Reckamp/Klehm 1987)

Light apricot self. Dor. Tet. Fra. Late. Ht: 61cm (24”) BS: 12.5cm (5”)

cat # D 0354   $ 9.00

 

APRICOT WAX ( Munson 1983) 

A gorgeous daylily.  Sun fast apricot self with a green throat.  Heavy substance. Ev. Tet. Fra.  Early to Mid. Reblooms.  Ht: 76cm(30") BS: 15cm (6")

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cat # D 0016   $10.00

 

ASIATIC PHEASANT (Knower 1973) 

A spider variant. Yellow self with green throat. Dor. Mid to late. Ht:56cm (22") B:15cm (6")

 

            cat # D 0017  $9.00

 

‘ATLANTA FULLHOUSE’  (Petree 1984)

Ruffled yellow self with green throat. Very well formed flower.

Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 68.5cm (27”) BS:16.5cm (6.5”)

cat # D0018    $12.00

 

‘ATLANTA HEARTSTEALER’ (Petree)                    

Rose pink flowers with a light green eye.  Rounded, ruffled petals with pronounced white midribs. Reflexed sepals are paler pink. Early mid. Tet. Ht: 62.5cm (25") BS: 15cm (6")

cat # D 0019   $12.00

 

ATLANTA RUFFLETTE (Petree 1989)

Lovely light yellow self with a green throat. Pretty piecrust edging. Dor. Mid. Ext. Tet. Ht: 61cm (24") BS: 15cm (6")

            cat # D 0021   $15.00

 

ATLANTA SWEET MEMORIES (Petree 1989)

Wonderful light pink with a yellow green eye zone and green throat. Tremendous candelabra branching gives it heavy bloom and a long bloom season. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht:63cm (25”) BS:15cm (6”)

cat # D 0022   $12.00

 

ATLANTA WINSOME LADY (Petree 1990)

Pink with a large cream eye zone above a green throat. Sev. Tet. Mid. Ht: 83cm (25”) BS:12cm (5”)

cat # D 0023    $13.00

  

‘AUDACITY BOUND’  (Stamile 1987)

A standout from one of the best hybridizers in the world. Gigantic ruffled yellow. One of the biggest flowers we grow. Great substance. Dor. Tet. Mid late.  Ht: 76cm (30") BS:20cm (8")

cat # D 0024   $22.00

 

AUTUMN MINARET (Stout 1951)

A wonderful very tall addition to the late summer perennial garden. Attractive gold with rust coloured eyezone, rust overtones, bright yellow throat. Dor. Fra. Ext. Late. Ht:167 cm (66") BS:12.5cm (5")  

         

cat  # D 0025   $ 9.00

 

‘AVANTE GARDE’  (Moldovan 1986)

An unusual amber tan bitone with a red orange eyezone and yellow green throat.  Dor. Tet. Early. Ht: 66cm (26”) BS: 14cm (5.5”)

cat # D 0026  $13.00

 

‘BABY BLUES’  (Stamile 1992)

Pale lavender with washed gray eyezone edged with fuchsia line and green throat. Dor. Fra. Mid. Ht: 50.8cm  (20”) BS:7.5cm (3”)

cat # D 0027    $12.00

 

BANANA BUDS (Couturier 1995)

Very tall gold self with gold green throat. Huge flower. Sev. Tet. Mid. Ht: 102cm (40”) BS: 18cm (7”)

cat # D 0355   $25.00

 

‘BAND OF GYPSIES’ (Benz 2000)

A precise pencil line band in a deeper shade of rose bisects round rose pink petals. Pale lime green throat and an elaborate beaded gold edge. Flowers are wide with heavy wax like substance. Fertile both ways. Dor. Tet. Fra. Mid. Reblooms. Ht: 90cm (36") BS: 12.5cm (5")

cat # D 0028    $25.00

 

‘BANDIT MAN’  (Stevens 1979)

Very eye-catching burnt orange with large red eyezone and gold throat.  Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht:71cm (28”) BS:14cm (5.5”)

cat # D 0029    $15.00

 

‘BARBARA FRUM’   (Lorrain/Lycett 1996)

A gorgeous purple blend with a wine pink watermark and chartreuse throat. Dor. Ext. Mid late. Tet. Ht: 78.5 cm (31") BS: 15cm (6")

cat # D 0030   $20.00

 

BARBARA MITCHELL (Pierce 1984)

Wonderful ruffled pink self with a green throat. Stout Silver Medal Winner in 1992. Sev. Mid. Ht:51cm (20”) BS:15cm

cat # D 0031    $ 10.00

 

BARBARY CORSAIR (Hudson 1980)

Violet plum miniature with brilliant, lime green throat. Forms nice neat clump. Flowers are held high above the foliage.  Sev. Mid.  Reblooms. Ht: 40cm (16") BS: 7.5cm ( 3” )          

cat # D 0356   $10.00

 

‘BATEAU IVRE’  (Mercer 1995)

Deep lavender self with light lavender watermark above a white green throat. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 63.5cm (25”) BS: 15cm (6”)

cat # D 0032    $12.00

 

BATHSHEBA (Harris-Benz 1987)

Terrific pink self with a green throat. We think it is one of the best of the clear pinks in this price range. Mulch until established. Ext. Tet. Early mid. Ev. Ht:62.5cm (25") BS:15cm (6")

cat # D 0033   $ 15.00

‘BEAUTY TO BEHOLD’ (Sellers 1980)

Nicely ruffled lemon yellow with a green throat and round flat form. Sev. Mid. Tet. Ht: 61cm (24") BS: 13.75cm (5.4”)

           

cat # D 0034   $12.00

 

BELA LUGOSI (Hanson 1995)

Widely regarded as one of the best purple daylilies around. Outstanding saturated true purple blooms with a large lime green throat. Very sunfast for such a dark colour. Well branched and heavily budded. Sev. Tet. Mid. Ht: 84cm (33”) BS: 15cm (6”)

cat # D 0357   $ 13.00

 

‘BELLS APPEALING’ (Peck 1978)

Big, bright yellow with green heart. Much ruffling and creping.  Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 71cm (28") BS: 19cm  (7.4”)               

 

cat # D 0035   $12.00

 

BERTIE FERRIS (Winniford 1969)

This Stout Medal Winner (1969) still remains popular. Bright persimmon orange blooms on a compact plant. Dor. Early. Ht: 51cm (20") BS:6cm (2.5")

cat # D 0036    $ 8.00

 

‘BIG BIRD’  (Greisbach/Klehm 1978)

An enormous unique looking flower in bright yellow. Heavily ruffled with recurved petals. Green throat. Looks like a giant yellow canary in flight. Dor. Tet. Fra. Early to mid. Ht: 88cm (34”) BS:17.5cm (7”)

cat # D 0038    $ 12.00

 

‘BIG SNOWBIRD’  (Millikan 1990)

Lovely near white self with a chartreuse throat. Dor. Mid. Reblooms. Ht: 70cm  (28") BS: 15cm (6")

cat # D0039     $16.00

 

BLACK EYE (Goldner 1984)

Very pretty lavender pink with a darker eye. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 76cm (30”) BS:  12.5cm (5”)

cat # D 0358   $15.00

 

BLACKBERRY CANDY ( Stamile 1992)    

Bright gold with a very dark, almost black eyezone. Great colour contrast.  Dor. Tet. Ext. Fra. Reblooms. Ht:63cm (25") BS:10cm  (4")

                                                                           cat # D 0040   $14.00

 

BLACKBERRY SHERBET’ (Sellers 1995)      

A striking colour contrast. Bright gold with a red black eyezone. A standout in the garden.  Dor. Tet. Mid late. Ht:70cm (28") BS:11.25cm  (4.5")  

cat # D 0041   $15.00

BLOSSOM QUEEN (Doughtery 1998)

Very soft light pink self with a yellow throat. Dor. Fra. Mid late. Bloomed well into September for us. Ht: 57.5cm (23 “) BS:15cm  (6")

cat #D 0359   $18.00

 

BLUE CONNECTION (Webster 1997)

Orchid blue with a large blue eye. Dor. Tet. Mid. Fra. Ht: 56cm (22”) BS: 15cm (6”)

cat #D 0360   $20.00

 

‘BOLD TIGER’  (Stamile 1990)

Bright orange with a bold red eyezone and green throat. Dor.  Tet. Fra. Mid. Ht:71cm (28") BS:10.6cm (4.25")    

 

     

cat # D 0042    $15.00

 

BONE CHINA (Apps 1990)

Near white self with a green throat. One of the best near whites. Perfect blossom form. Extended bloom. Great foliage. Very vigorous. Sev. Mid. Ht:76cm (30") BS:10cm (4")

cat # D 0043  $13.00

 

BRAND NEW LOVER (Brooks 1988)

A coral rose bitone with a rouged narrow rose halo and a melon throat.  Sev. Tet. Early mid. Ht: 70cm (28") BS:12.5cm  (5")     

 

   

cat # D 0044    $12.00

 

BRAZILIAN CORAL (Apps 1996)

This flower glows! It is a brilliant pink that can be seen across the garden.  A strong grower with an excellent bud count.  Dor. Mid. Fra. Reblooms. Ht: 56cm  (22”) BS: 8.2cm  (3.25”)        

 

cat # D 0045   $ 18.00

 

‘BRILLIANT CIRCLE’ (Sellers 1984)

This daylily will catch your eye. Ruffled, cream with a bright red eyezone. Heavy  bloomer.  Dor. Mid. Ht:70cm (28") BS:9cm (3.5")

           

cat # D 0046   $ 8.00

BROADWAY GAL    (Stamile 1993)

Diamond dusted cream pink with clear red eye above bright green throat. Piecrust ruffling on both sepals and petals. Good branching. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 66cm (26”) BS: 7.8cm (3.25”)

cat #D 0361   $13.00

 

‘BROADWAY PINK SLIPPERS’ (G. Stamile 1995)

Rich baby ribbon pink with a pencil rose red eye and a green throat. Dor. Mid late. Tet. Ht: 40cm (16') BS: 7.5cm (3") 

         

cat # D 0047   $ 12.00

 

BUGS HUGS (Hansen 1986)

Hot raspberry pink with lavender mid ribs. Dark raspberry red eyezone above an olive green throat. Sev. Noc. Early to mid. Ht: 38cm (15") BS: 8cm (3.25”)           

 

cat #D 0362   $8.00

 

BUTTERFLY KISSES (Wild 1976)

Huge pale lavender over creamy yellow bloom. Grren heart. Crimped and ruffled petals.  Dor. Early Mid. Ht: 82cm  (32”) BS: 20cm (8”)

cat #D 0363   $8.00

 

BUBBLY (Joiner 1986)

Charming double apricot self. Green throat. Grows taller for us than registered height. Sev. Mid. Ht: 51cm (20”) BS:7cm

cat # D 0049     $ 8.00

 

BUTTERPAT (Kennedy 1970)

Award winning miniature. Fragrant, creamy yellow flower. Heavy bloomer. Excellent edger. Sev. Mid. Ht:50cm (20”) BS:6.25cm

             cat # D 0050    $ 7.00

 

BY MYSELF (Peck 1971)

The large gold bloom on this vigorous tetraploid makes it a standout in the garden.  Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 80cm (32”) BS: 16.5cm  (6.5”)

cat #D 0364   $10.00

 

CAMDEN GOLD DOLLAR (Yancey1982)

A very deep, round and ruffled, golden yellow self. Lots of bloom on a compact plant. Early to Mid. Great rebloom. Ht: 48cm (19”) BS:7.5cm

                         cat # D 0051     $7.00

   

CAMEROONS TWISTER (Benz 2000)

A very special daylily. This spider variant is wine purple with a pale watermark and eye. Narrow twisting spidery form. Extremely high bud count. Dor. Tet. Fra. Mid late.  Ht: 102cm (40”) BS: 19cm (7.5”)

cat #D 0365   $20.00

 

‘CAPTAIN AHAB’  (Moldovan 1996)

Cherry red blend with a white picottee edge and small lemon yellow to green throat. Sev. Tet. Mid. Ext. Reblooms. Excellent parent, fertile both ways.  Ht: 65cm (26") BS: 14cm (5.5")

 

cat # D 0052    $20.00

       

‘CAROLYN CRISWELL’  (Harris/Petree 1977)

Round, beautifully ruffled buff yellow with a canary yellow eye and lime green throat. Extra wide petals with deeply ruffled edges. Tremendous foliage. Dor. Ext. Early. Ht: 61cm (24") BS: 11.25cm (4.5")

cat # D 0053   $12.00

 

CATASTROPHE (McDonnell 1997)

Medium gold self with a green throat. Ev. Mid. Ht: 66cm (26”) BS: 26cm (10”)

cat #D 0366   $20.00

 

‘CATHERINE NEAL’  (Carpenter 1981)

A nicely ruffled dark purple with lighter mid ribs and a lime green throat. Very sun fast. Winner of Eugene S. Foster Award for outstanding late blooming cultivar. Dor. Very late. Ht: 75cm (30") BS: 15cm (6")           

 

cat # D 0054   $12.00

 

CHASING WINDMILLS (Petit 1996)

Cream tangerine self with a green throat. Great substance. Sev. Tet. Mid. Ht: (19”) BS: 15cm (6”)

cat #D 0367   $16.00

 

CHEERFUL NOTE (Woods 1986)

Pale cream self with green throat. Dor. Noc. Ht:63.5cm BS:7.6cm

cat # D 0055    $ 8.00

     

THE CHICAGO SERIES

James Marsh developed the” Chicago” series of daylilies. An amateur hybridiser, working in his small garden, he was responsible for introducing some of the finest lavender and purple tetraploid daylilies available. Before his death in 1978, Marsh made arrangements with Charles Klehm and Sons Nursery to acquire his stock and to release the daylilies that he would not live long enough to register. Since then many beautiful new “Chicago” introductions have continued the legacy of Marsh’s groundbreaking work.

 

CHICAGO APACHE (Marsh/R. Klehm 1982)

A stand out in the garden with its brilliant scarlet colour. Flower is ruffled and round. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 68cm (27”) BS:12.5cm

cat # D 0056    $10.00

 

CHICAGO ARNIES CHOICE (Marsh/Klehm 1981)

Deep lavender with a hint of a plum halo. The blooms have crimped petals and sepals brushed with cream. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 71cm (28") BS:13.75cm (5.4")

cat # D 0057   $9.00

 

CHICAGO BRAVE (Marsh 1976)

Intense sun fast dark red with a green throat. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 71cm (28”) BS: 14cm (5.5”)

cat #D 0368   $9.00

 

‘CHICAGO CORAL’  (Marsh/Klehm 1983)

Pink coral blend. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht:71cm (28”) BS:14cm (5.5”)

cat # D 0058    $10.00

 

CHICAGO FIRE (Marsh 1973)

Bright red with a distinctive yellow stripe on the midrib. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 86cm (34”) BS: 15cm (6”)

cat #D 0369   $14.00

 

CHICAGO GOWN (Marsh/Klehm 1981)

A lavender blend with a dark eye. Dor. Early. Tet. Ht: 58.5cm (23") BS:14cm  (5.5")

 

cat # D 0059   $9.00

 

‘CHICAGO KNOBBY’ (Marsh 1975)

A beautiful, ruffled purple bitone with a deep gold centre. High blue content to the purple. Light cream coloured wire edge. Sev. Tet.  Early to Mid. Ht:55cm (22") BS:15cm

cat # D 0060   $8.00

 

CHICAGO PEACH PARFAIT (Marsh/Klehm 1986)

Large blooms of pale peach with crimped gold edges and apricot gold at the throat.  Dor. Tet. Early to Mid.  Ht: 63.5cm (25") BS: 15cm  (6”)

cat #D 0370   $10.00

 

‘CHICAGO PETTICOATS’ (Marsh 1980)

Very ruffled, pale orchid with silvery highlights and a yellow throat. Dor.  Tet. Early to Mid. Ht:60cm (24") BS:12.5cm (5")

 

cat # D 0061   $10.00

 

CHICAGO PLUM PUDDING (Marsh/Klehm 1981)

A vigorous grower with a plum coloured bloom. Each petal has a crimped edge and a pronounced mid rib leading to a yellow throat. Dor.  Tet.  Early   Ht:71cm (28") BS:14cm (5.5”)  

cat #D 0371    $9.00

 

‘CHICAGO PRINCESS’ (Marsh 1976)

Attractive purple self. Sev. Tet. Early. Ht:61cm (24") BS:14cm (5.5")  

cat # D 0062   $8.00

 

‘CHICAGO RASPBERRY’  (Marsh/Klehm 1983)

Pure raspberry self. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 81cm (32”) BS: 15cm (6”)

 

cat # D 0063    $10.00

 

‘CHICAGO ROYAL CROWN’ (Marsh/Klehm 1981)

Purple with deeper purple eye zone. Green throat. Dor. Early. Tet. Ht: 76cm (30”) BS: 14.6cm  (5.75”)

 

cat # D 0064    $10.00

 

‘CHICAGO ROYAL HERITAGE’  (Marsh/Klehm 1980)

Lavender purple flower. Dor. Tet. Early mid. Ht: 53cm (21”) BS: 12.7cm (5”)

cat # D 0065    $8.00

 

CHICAGO SILVER (Marsh 1974)

A lovely large ruffled silver purple with all segments edged in white. Sev. Tet. Mid. Ht: 76cm (30”) BS: 15cm (6”)

cat #D 0372    $9.00

 

CHORUS LINE (Kirchhoff 1983)

Comments in the Daylily Journal describe this plant as "stunning", "with wonderful branching" and a "consistent performer all over the country".  A ruffled pink with a rose band and a green throat. Winner of many awards.  Dor.  Early Rebloom. Very fra.  Ht:53cm (20") BS:9cm   

 

         

cat # D 0067    $ 10.00

 

CHORUS LINE KID (Stamile 1993)

A really special daylily bred from famous 'Chorus Line', this flower is a lovely pink with a rose eyezone above a green throat. Strong scapes with heavy branching and bud count. Dor. Tet. Fra. Early mid. Ht: 66cm (26') BS: 9cm (3.5") 

 

cat # D 0068    $ 13.00

 

CHRISTMAS RIBBON (Stamile 1991)               

Wonderful red spider self. Big, bold and bright. A standout in the garden.  Dor. Tet. Ht:85cm (34") BS:21.25cm (8.5")

 

cat # D 0069    $13.00

 

CINDERELLA’S DARKSIDE (Apps 1996)

A gorgeous daylily. Maroon black with a purple halo and green throat. Very dark and very sun fast. Dor. Mid. Ht: 91cm (36”) BS: 7.6cm (3”)

cat #D 0373   $14.00

 

CISTY (Joiner 1982)

Flesh pink self.  Green throat.  Dor.  Mid late.  Ht: 71cm (28") BS: 12.5 cm (5")  

 

cat #D 0374   $8.00

 

CLOUD BARON (Benz 1988)

A nicely ruffled pale ivory with good substance. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 76cm (30”) BS: 16.5cm (6.5”)

cat #D 0375   $12.00

 

‘COBURG FRIGHT WIG’ (Brockington 1990)

This large spatulate spider is a bicolour with maroon over yellow petals, a large yellow throat and a strong maroon eyezone. The sepals are yellow and frequently twist or quill . All segments are diamond dusted. Dor. Early mid. Ht:82.5cm (33") BS:19cm (7.5")

cat # D 0070   $15.00

 

COMMANDMENT (Reckamp 1968)

A large, bold bloom in deep apricot. Vigorous grower. Great substance.  Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 76cm (30") BS:16.5cm (6.5")

cat #D 0376   $8.00

 

CORRYTON PINK (Oakes 1981)

Pearl pink blend. Very vigorous grower and heavy bloomer. Dor. Tet. Ext. Early mid. Ht: 81cm (32”) BS: 16.5cm (6.5”)

cat  #D 0377   $13.00

 

COUNTRY MELODY (Klehm 1987)

A true pink self with a small green throat. Soft yellow halo and  pale pink midribs. Ruffled petals edged in lemon yellow. Dor. Tet. Fra. Ht:75cm (30") BS:14cm (5.5")

cat # D 0072   $12.00

COURTLY LOVE (Moldovan 1986)

Wide orchid pink flower with a creamy watermark eyezone. Always popular. Dor. Tet. Early. Ht: 68.5cm (27”) BS: 15cm (6”)

cat #D 0378   $15.00

 

CRIMSON SHADOWS (Klehm 1987)

Really intense clear crimson red with a darker eye. Dor. Tet. Mid late. Ht: 63.5cm (25”) BS: 12.5cm (5”)

cat #D 0379   $13.00

 

‘CR0WN ROYAL’  (Moldovan 1976)

Royal purple edged white with dark purple eyezone and  yellow green throat. Dor. Tet. Early. Ht: 71cm (28”) BS: 15cm (6”)

 

cat # D0075  $12.00

 

CRYSTALLINE PINK (Stamile 1992)

Gorgeous diamond-dusted sun resistant, clear baby ribbon pink with a green throat. Very flat. Well branched and budded. Still blooming in the garden after most of the other mid season daylilies were finished. Ruffled. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht:62.5cm (25") BS:12.5cm (5")

cat # D 0076   $15.00

 

CUSTARD CANDY (Stamile 1989)

Phenomenal bloomer. Cream yellow with a maroon band, yellow watermark, and green throat. Petals have gold picotee edges and a rounded form. 1999 Stout Silver Medal Winner. Dor. Tet. Early mid. Ht: 61cm (24”) BS: 11cm (4.25”)

cat #D 0380   $15.00

                          

‘CYCLOID’  (Whatley 1983)

An unusual creamy yellow flower with very ruffled edges and a narrow almost spidery shape. Terrific bloomer Dor. Mid. Ht: 70cm

(28") BS:15cm (6").

cat # D 0077  $12.00

 

DANCE BALLERINA DANCE (Peck 1976)

Ruffled apricot pink self. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 61cm (24”) BS: 15cm (6”)

cat #D 0381   $10.00

 

DARING DECEPTION (Salter 1996)

A really different pale lavender pink with a distinct pie crusted black purple edge and black purple eyezone above a green throat. Sev. Tet. Early mid. Reblooms. Ht: 61 cm (24") BS: 12.5cm (5")

cat # D 0078   $15.00

          

DARING DILEMNA (Salter 1992)

Cream tinted pink with a plum edge and plum eye.  Sev. Tet.  Mid. Ht: 61cm (24”) BS: 12.5cm (5”)

cat #D 0382   $15.00

 

DARK RUBY (Kroll 1992)

Dark ruby red self with emerald green throat. Dor. Early mid. Ht: 61cm (24”) BS: 9cm (3.5’)

cat #D 0383   $15.00

 

‘DEBRA BILLIPS’  (Moldovan 1997)

One of our favorite daylilies. A wonderful bright purple with a small yellow green throat. Exceptional grower with healthy blue green foliage. Very high bud count. Dor. Tet. Ext. Mid.  Ht: 85cm (34”) BS: 15cm (6”)

 

cat # D 0079  $20.00

 

DECATAUR CHERRY SMASH (Davidson 1981)

A pretty contrast between the pink flower and the bright cherry eye. Dor. Mid. Tet. Reblooms. Ht: 66cm (26") BS:10.16cm (4")

 

cat # D 0080   $10.00

 

DEMETRIUS (Harris 1977)

A lovely, dormant tetraploid with a very full chrome yellow bloom and a green throat. Flowers on short scapes just above the foliage making it nice and compact. Early to Mid. Ht: 61cm (24”) BS: 13.75cm

             cat # D 0082    $9.00

 

‘DESIGNER GOWN’  (Sikes 1982)

Pale pink lavender with deep pink lavender halo and green yellow throat. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 73.66cm (29”) BS: 15cm (6”)

 

cat # D 0083  $12.00

 

‘DEWEY ROCQUEMORE’  (Warner 1972)

Brilliant colour fast red. Dor. Tet.  Early mid. Ht: 66cm (26”) BS: 14cm (5.5”)

 

cat # D0084    $12.00

 

DINE AT NINE (Lorrain/Lycett 1996)

Pink cream with a violet eyezone and green throat.  Dor. Ext. Early. Ht: 56cm (22”) BS: 7.6cm (3”)

cat #D 0384   $15.00

 

DIVERTISSMENT (Hager 1990)

A light golden yellow spider variant with a very pale reddish eyezone and small green throat. Dor. Ext. Mid late. Ht: 114cm (45”) BS: 16.5cm (6.5")

 

             cat # D 0085   $12.00

 

‘DIVINE CONNECTION’ (Sikes 1998)

Elegant ivory white with subtle pink tints and a yellow to green throat. Richly textured and excellent substance. Very ruffled. Dor. Mid late. Ht: 48.2cm (19”) BS: 14.6cm (5.75”)

 

cat # D0086    $22.00

 

DOLL HOUSE (Wild 1980)

Vibrant tangerine with pinky lavender ribs and a green throat. Dor. Early to mid. Ht:69cm (27") BS:13.75cm (5.5")   

 

cat # D 0087   $7.00

 

DOMINIC (Williams 1984) 

Very dark, round and ruffled dark red with a yellow throat. Sev. Early to mid. Tet. Ht: 76cm (30") BS: 14cm (5.5")

                                                                          cat # D 0088    $ 12.00

 

‘DON STEVENS’  (Stevens/Seawright 1987)

Yellow with dark red eye zone and yellow green throat. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 81cm (32”) BS: 14.6cm (5.75”)

                                                                          cat # D 0089      $12.00

 

 

DOUBLE ETHEL (Hayward 1980)

Creamy pink with a rose halo. Dor. Mid late. Ht: 74cm (29”) BS: 12.5cm (5”)

cat #D 0385   $10.00

 

DOUG’S RED MERCEDES (Williams 1996)

Intense,  true red that is very colourfast. Neon green throat. This is a very special red.  Dor. Tet. Early mid  Ht:75cm (30") BS:14cm (5.75")

 

cat # D 0091   $18.00

 

‘DOWN EAST ROYAL’ (Valente 1997)

Red purple with a grey purple watermark and yellow green throat.  Dor. Tet. Mid. Ht: 71cm (28”) BS: 16.5cm (6.5”)

 

cat # D0092  $15.00 

 

 

 

 

 

DREAM BLUE (Hendricks 1982)

An interesting grape purple colour with a slightly darker eyezone.  A different look to this one.  Dor.  Mid. Ht: 66cm (26") BS:14cm (5.5”)

 

cat #D 0450   $10.00

 

DUKE OF DURHAM  (Elliot 1978)

A most unusual coppery brown with a chocolate brown halo and a green throat.  Dor.  Mid.  Ht:75cm (30") BS:15cm (6”)

cat #D 0451  $9.00

 

‘DUKE OF EARL’  (Benz 1987 )

Velvety deep ruby red with a green throat.  Forms an impressive clump. Very sunfast for such a deep colour. Beautifully ruffled flowers with recurved tepals.  The flower opens flat. Dor. Tet. Mid. Ext. Ht: 76cm(30”) BS: 12.7cm (5”)

 

cat # D0093    $14.00

 

DUNROBIN RED VELVET (Knott 1997)

One of the best late bloomers in the garden. The bright red flower with showy gold throat shows up across the garden on very tall scapes. An abundance of flowers too. Dor. Late. Fra.

Ht: 86cm (34") BS: 18cm (7")

cat #D 0386   $20.00

 

‘ED MURRAY’ (Grovatt 1971)

Deep, blackish red bloom with yellow throat. Always popular. Flowers well above the foliage. Dor. Mid. Ht: 63.5cm (25”) BS: 10cm (4”)

 

cat # D 0094    $9.00

 

‘EENIE ALLEGRO’  (Aden 1981)

Rose edges over creamy apricot petals. The recurved petals are wavy on the edges. Excellent for edging or in the foreground of a border. Dor. Mid. Reblooms. Ht:33cm (13”) BS:6.3cm (2.5”)

 

cat # D0095  $8.00

 

EGYPTIAN SPICE (Mission Gardens 1969)

Beautiful, glowing rich amber to copper orange.  Petals have ivory mid ribs. Crimped edge.  Dor.  Mid to late. Tet. Ht: 71cm (28") BS:15cm (6")

 

cat # D 0096   $8.00

 

EL BANDITO (Stamile 1989)

Yellow with bold purple eyezone and yellow throat. Purple picotee edging. An exceptional daylily.  Dor. Tet. Mid to late. Ext. Ht: 66cm (26") BS: 13.5cm (5.5")

 

cat # D 0097   $18.00

 

 EL DESPARADO (Stamile 1994)

Produces masses of large butter yellow blooms with a striking wine purple eye and matching picotee edge.  Dor. Tet. Late. Ht: 71cm (28”) BS: 12.5cm (5”)

cat #D 0387   $15.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

‘ELEGANT CANDY’ (Stamile 1995)

Soft clear pink with a red eye. Dor. Tet. Early mid. Very fragrant. Ht:63.5cm  (25”) BS:11cm  (4.25”)

 

cat # D 0098    $ 15.00

ELIJAH (Allgood 1973)

An unusual colour of tomato red with an olive green throat. Dor. Mid. Ht: 61cm (24”) BS: 14cm (5.5”)

cat #D 0388   $10.00

 

ELISABETH SALTER (Salter 1992)

2000 Stout Silver Medal Winner A fabulous ruffled and frilled palest melon pink. Form is full, rounded and overlapped.  Well branched scapes. Great substance. Sev. Tet. Mid. Ht:66cm (26”) BS: 12.5cm (5”)

cat #D 0389   $13.00

 

‘EMBROIDERY PLUS’ (Benz 1995)                          

Very ruffled pale lemon yellow self. Dor. Fra. Noc. Ext. Mid late. Tet. Ht:75cm (30") BS:14cm (5.5")       

cat # D 0099    $20.00  

 

EMILY JAYE (Harris 1983)

Wide, ruffled, creamy white with a pale mother of pearl overlay. Very nice colour and good substance. Special. Dor. Tet. Early mid. Ext. Ht:74cm (29") BS:15cm (6")

cat #D 0390   $13.00

 

ETOWAH RED (Webster 1981)

A really nice ruffled red with a green throat. Dor. Mid. Ht:66cm (26") BS:14cm (5.5")

 

cat # D 0101   $10.00  

 

EVER SO RUFFLED (Stamile 1983)

A deep yellow self with a dark green throat. Sev. Fra. Mid. Tet. Ht: 56cm (22") BS:12.5 cm (5")           

cat #D 0391   $12.00

 

EXOTIC CANDY (Stamile 1995)                  

A wonderful clear pink with a deep rose eye and green throat.  Dor. Fra. Tet. Mid   Reblooms. Ht: 65cm (26") BS: 10.6cm (4.25")       

                                                                          cat # D 0102   $14.00

 

EYE DECLARE (Stamile 1992)

Pink blend with a red eye. Dor. Fra. Mid late. Ht:  63.5cm (25”) BS: 12.5cm (5”)

cat #D 0392   $15.00