In regards to growing the un-named daylilies - there are MANY. How many of you have had club plant sales and the person is not looking at the name, just the picture of the flower. They don't give a hoot what its name is. They just need a beautiful garden flower for their yard. When I first got into daylilies, I bought some seedlings from a lady not too far from Waller. She had names on all of her flowers, so I just put names on the seedlings that I bought from her. Sounded good to me.