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[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Wigged Out') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Usually no blooms - just freaky hair (prolifs)

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Twist of Lemon') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

A tough and vigorous slender-segmented pale lemon self whose flowers segments can twist and curl slightly, hence its name. Good bloom even when neglected severely. 10% poly

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Trahlyta') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Greyed violet, purple layered eyezone, frag. A very unusual flower with numerous gradients of color in the eyezone. An unusual Spider form which is much sought after and a valued breeding plant. Bright greenish colored throat. The foliage habit is variable, sometimes disappearing completely in winter and other times not, and the flower color is a little changeable too but always beautiful.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Three Tiers') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Golden orange with a distinct burnished eyezone gives this large double a rich copper look. Heavily frilled center doubling. One of the showiest of the doubles.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Techny Spider') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Slow to increase but worth the wait.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Strutter's Ball') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Purple w/ slight chalky watermark, fine color! Great increaser and a productive plant. Award winner.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Stella de Oro') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Currently probably the most universally grown Daylily and once much coveted for its ability to re-bloom. Always one of the first to bloom in Summer, the rich golden yellow bell shaped flowers are produced in quantity on a very compact plant. If treated kindly produces an almost continuous show from June to late Autumn. Moderately susceptible to rust.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Stack the Deck') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

An alluring variant in velvety reddish purple with prominent cream edges on sepals. A 3/4" purple eye and a light green and white starburst throat finish this show-winning bloom. Lightly ruffled. Form is widespread with sepals arching and recurving and petals flaring and pinching at tips.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Spider Man') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Bright red self with chartreuse throat. Floriferous and stunning in a clump.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'South Seas') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Pinkish coral-tangerine, w/darker band. Flowers have an extra dimension of color depth.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Smoky Mountain Autumn') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Coppery rose blend with an olive green throat. Good grower, unique.
Slow to moderate increase.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Siloam Merle Kent') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Bright orchid with deep purple eyezone and green throat.
A fast increaser that puts on a show.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Siloam Double Classic') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Bright pink self with green throat. Very resistant to rust.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Selma Longlegs') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Part of its charm is that no two blooms are exactly alike, and they frequently are asymmetrical.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Sebastian the Crab') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

These ruffled, curled and large double blooms with long slender segments are very popular. This one is apricot cream with a hint of pink and ruffles that appear to be rosettes at the ends. It has a green throat.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Scatterbrain') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Elegant peach apricot double. The placement of the petals is perfection itself and the silky smooth texture you just have to feel as you pass by.
Not 100% double but the single form is just as lovely.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Satinique') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Slow to increase.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Ruffled Apricot') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Apricot with lavender pink midribs and golden apricot throat.
Needs a couple years to get established. Reblooms in my garden some years.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Ruby Spider') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Ruby red spider self with yellow throat. Vigorous !!! Superior in a clump.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Royal Vestments') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

A bright, diamond dusted violet with a darker band and bluish halo. The substance is light corduroy with faint crepe-ing. The bright white darts emanating from the throat add sparkle to the petal, creamy lemon to lime green throat This flower has great garden presence. Pollen Fertile, not positive about pod fertility, though I believe it IS pod fertile.

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