Keeping in mind that sunlight and cameras can change coloring from what the naked eye sees, here are some of the near-whites in my garden that I took pictures of as well as a bunch that are in a local daylily garden:
Joan Senior
(she normally looks whiter than this.)
Lyonness
(this one is fairly white, but is more of a creamy white with peachy undertones....again, not the best picture for color accuracy)
Here's another picture of it:
Royal Frosting
(this one is normally VERY white and sparkly...and boy does she smell divine!)
Peggy Jeffcoat
without looking it up, I think Peggy Jeffcoat is considered a near-white, but she's more of a rosy-white or even peach-white...definitely not a clear white.
Absolute Zero
Aqua Velva Man
Arctic Snow
Cloud Baron
Creative Art
Gentle Shepherd(left) next to Arctic Snow(right)
Give Me Eight
Happy Ever After
Heavenly Angel Ice
(this one is normally a little whiter than the picture shows...I later purchased it for my garden and was impressed with how white it was compared to this picture)
Heavenly Curls
Indy Vision
Julia's Choice
Light the Way
Lullaby Baby
'Mystery White' (That's my garden name for this beauty that was growing among a different CV in a local garden...I requested it as my 'bonus' plant--love it!)
Ornate Ruffles
Radiant Moonbeam
...sort of has lavender undertones to it
Robert Quasdorf
...I'm not sure if this one is considered near-white or yellow. It's a light yellow, but it helps give color contrast for the other blooms on here, too, if it is considered a near-white.
Roman Toga
Royal Frosting (it was worth posting a second picture...
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Snowed In
Spiral Charmer
Starched White
Victorian Lace
White Fantasy
White Triangle
Winter Memories