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

Royal Scandal is so very ruffled and crimped, together with distinctive 'Y' shaped form, giving an unmistakable appearance. The color is satin pink partly covered by a vivid 3" wide cranberry colored eye.

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

Smooth creamy lavender with a fine purple eye and heavily braided edge of pure silver and purple. Doesn't open well in cold weather (although the plant is completely hardy)
Slow to increase.

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

Tawny orange with a deeper, burnt orange eye. This good, robust grower is always a bright and showy border performer.

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

Truly distinctive: tall, well-branched, little recurved blooms that look almost like striped “ribbons”. Lots of bloom. Good increaser.

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

Cherry red self with green throat.
A growers notes....
After three years in the ground, it produced masses of green throated, yellow to orange mid-ribbed, red, spider-like flowers. An excellent, slender flower with glowing green throats.

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

Red flower petals have darkened veins. Highlighted by golden coloration in flower's throat. Large non-fading blossoms in late June to mid July. This is a Spider Type Daylily.

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

Pink/orange w/rose halo; long blooming and late. A favorite that has a unique eyezone. Productive, Good increaser.

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

Bright red with darker red eyezone and green chartreuse throat.
Comment from a grower... My goodness! I planted the three year old potted plant in the garden this year and it exploded with bloom for almost two months. The wide flowers were just at the tips of its wide, mounding foliage and the overall effect was lush, low and compact.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Purple Rain Dance') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Deep purple, saturated purple self with green throat. High bud count. Strongly recurrent. Reblooms.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Pure and Simple') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Glowing orange sherbet with a heavy ruffled gold edge. Heavy flowering & beautiful.

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

Lily-formed bright pink, often with tones of orange or buff. A fairly poor shade of pink compared to newer varieties but so very free flowering, hardy and vigorous.

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

A dark purple UNUSUAL FORM with a creamy white eyezone and midribs and large green throat. Extended bloom. Showy!

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

Orange brown SPIDER with a deep red eye and yellow green throat. Extended bloom.

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

Bright red self with yellow green throat.
One of all time famous Daylilies and one of the best minis. Always a delight with a mass display of soft red blooms which open well and are weather resistant. Cast iron constitution. Very susceptible to rust.

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

Creamy orchid-peach with a broad, shaded blue eyezone; pastel yellow throat. Strong rebloomer. Very early bloom. Plants do best with winter protection. Flowers have a unique form with petals that 'canoe'.

[ Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Pandora's Box') | Posted on December 3, 2011 ]

Cream with purple eyezone and green throat.
Very susceptible to rust.
Very hardy and vigorous cream to near white with beautifully contrasting rich purple-violet eyezone. High bud count and long season of bloom, but the scapes have to be cleaned of spent flowers regularly as they are clustered a bit too close together in a multiple top cluster and stick and readily fuse together. Probably best in containers or as an edging plant to a larger planting, positions where the spent flowers could be easily picked. Growth excellent and lush, and the flowers are showy and beautiful.

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

A light burnt orange with vividly contrasting mahogany red, dart-shaped eyezone. Appropriately named! This one gives an exotic flare to a border with light oranges or yellows. I loved this one tucked in-between a few ornamental grasses and solid green hostas where its flowers could silently scream for attention, otherwise it can get too loud for most optic nerves! Excellent health and vigour. Average bud count but good production of scapes.

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

50% poly ufo/poly Crispate-Cascade

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

Huge, orchid lavender with a light yellow starburst throat adds to an overall exotic look. Petals twist lightly and gently recurve. Fragrant and reblooms. Diamond dusted.
A spidery variant in soft orchid-lilac. Strap segments. The orchid flowers have a soft lemon-yellow eyezone that extends through a petal midrib to the ends of the flowers. Healthy and gives good increase, this plant is delicately showy.

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

Orchid lavender with black purple eyezone above green throat.
An intense color combination. Plants are fast growers and do best if divided every three years.

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