I noticed in several posts mentions of "Garden" daylilies, or performance of "Garden" daylilies. tink3472 , mentioned in a post that she got rid of her "Garden" daylilies when she had to move.
Soooo... being I have daylilies in my garden, what determines a "Garden" daylily from a???... not garden daylily?
I do actually seem to prefer the simpler (not just plain) daylily forms and colors, and performance (not fading, strong scapes, disease resistance) that type of thing is more important to me than some of the shall we say "more advanced" daylily hybrids. I know for many this has been covered before, but would you mind new suggestions (and old) of the best "Garden" daylilies, and what determines that characterization.