I had a problem last year when using the hybridizers photo. I had a daylily I had grown for a couple of years and had also seen it several times in other gardens and none even resembled the hybridize'rs photo. When it bloomed for the person, they sent me a photo and it looked like what I had sent them the before, but they were not convinced they had the correct flower. I told them I would refund there money or send them another plant and explained to them that it would never look like the catalog photo, they chose another plant. After bloom season this year they sent me another payment for the replacement flower because they had seen in blooming in another garden and it look just like the ones I had sent. I know for most we have to buy daylilies from a picture and expect them to actually represent what the flower looks like, most of the time the photos are pretty close and the sellers are honest people who wants there customers to be happy with what they recieve. Anyway this was one time I should have taken a photo myself.