Some will germinate in the fridge, others once they are out of the fridge. I would check the seeds as mentioned in Ina's post, and in my previous post. If they are plump and firm, they are good seeds. If they are squishy, or moldy, remove those ones. I would put them in either clean moistened perlite or vermiculite, or a clean moist paper towel. Once out of the fridge, they can just go in a room temperature spot, they don't need light at this point.
I tried paper towels the first year I germinated daylily seeds and didn't have good luck. I have had much better luck with perlite and vermiculite. Just my experience.