When trying to identify daylilies, always post the size of the blossom and the height of the scape (the stem the flower is on.) That can help eliminate some of the possiblities. After all, there are 7,000 different ones and the list is growing. I have 250 different ones but I know some people that have a lot more, like 1,800. See if there are daylily gardens in your area because if they are blooming in that garden on the same day, there is a greater chance of you being able to identify it. I will check mine to see if there are any possibilities.