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▲ PRINCETON SILKY OVER THE TOP


▲ OVER THE TOP ▲ RED PINOCCHIO


(Stamile 00)


Tetraploid, Midseason, H26"-30", Ev, Re, Fra Daylily connoisseurs everywhere will want to procure this fabulous double blooming cultivar. Massive 8 inch blooms are deep pink with red eye- zones. Green throats peek out from their centers, buried amidst the petals. The plants display excel- lent vigor and generous rebloom. #A14885


$12.00 3 for $30.00


PINK APRICOT SERENADE (Reckamp-Klehm 94) Tetraploid, Early-Mid, H22"-26", Dor, Fra


Heavily substanced 6 inch blooms are lavishly ruf- fl ed on both the petals and sepals. The glistening diamond-dusted fl owers of rich apricot take on a serenade of pink highlights as the day progresses. Plants have excellent scaping and high bud count. #A15276


$8.00 PRIMAL SCREAM 3 for $18.00 (C. Hanson 94) Tetraploid, Mid-Late, H32"-36", Dor ▲ R&R RAGS TO RICHES ▲ PINK APRICOT SERENADE


This highly popular daylily simply screams the ‘WOW’ factor. The enormous, 7½ to 8 inch, gold- dusted blooms of hot tangerine-orange have nar- row, twisted, ruffl ed petals giving them an infor- mal, rippling appearance. As a Stout Silver Medal winner, you can count on good branching, high bud count, healthy foliage and all-around great perfor- mance. HM, AM00, SSM03 #A15623


$18.00 PRINCETON SILKY


3 for $48.00 (Powell 81)


Tetraploid, Mid-Late, H32"-36", Dor, Re, Ext, Fra Long-lasting blooms of diamond-dusted, glisten- ing pink are accented with white ribs, ruffl ed petal edges and small golden throats. A prolifi c fl ower producer that displays its 6½ inch blooms over a long season. One of the last to fi nish blooming here. #A15283


$8.00 3 for $18.00


R&R RAGS TO RICHES Tetraploid, Early-Mid, H26"-30", Dor


▲ R&R ROSE CRUSH ▲ PRIMAL SCREAM


These 5½ inch blooms are a melting pot of deep apricot, pink, peach, melon and coral that abso- lutely glows. The diamond-dusted fl owers have heavy substance, deep veining and a subtle coral band that introduces a large olive green and gold throat. Wide, overlapping petals are lavishly bor- dered with prominent knobby ruffl es. One of the best from our own breeding program. #A15627


$12.00 3 for $30.00


R&R ROSE CRUSH Tetraploid, Midseason, H26"-30", Dor


We can pick this one out in our fi elds from a mile away. The 5½ inch blooms are rich rose with a lighter watermark surrounding an apricot throat. Vigorous plants have excellent branching and bud count. One of our favorites! #A15294


$8.00 RED PINOCCHIO Tetraploid, Mid-Late, H22"-26", Dor


One of our brightest red daylilies and a blooming fool - it never seems to stop. Crimson-red 5 inch blooms are textured with dark burgundy veining, the wide petals lightly waved on the edges and the golden- yellow throat providing great contrast. #A15289


$8.00 ROYAL OCCASION ▲ SABINE BAUR (described on page 11) ▲ ROYAL OCCASION


Includes one plant of all 8 daylilies offered on this page (Sabine Baur included in page 11 offer) #A15465X


2012 PAGE 10 DAYLILY COLLECTION (an $80.00 value)


~ 10 ~ $63.00 (Apps 90)


Diploid, Midseason, H24"-28", Sev, Re, Ext Burgundy-violet 4½ inch blooms are dramatically marked by a dark black-purple band that contrasts with a narrow cream watermark and lime-green throat. An excellent grower and rebloomer. HM #A14970


$6.00 ORDER TOLL FREE 1-800-374-5035 3 for $15.00 3 for $18.00 3 for $18.00 (Klehm 87)


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