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SABINE BAUR


(Salter 97)


Tetraploid, Early-Mid, H22"-26", Sev, Ext, Re, Noc If you like dramatic fl owers, here’s one for you! Each ivo- ry-cream 6 inch bloom has a huge black-purple eye that reaches far into the petals, nearly touching the matching bubbly edge. (Pictured on page 10). HM, DSA02, AM05 #A14975


$12.00 SILOAM CHERRY CHIMES


3 for $30.00 (Henry 82)


Diploid, Midseason, H16"-20", Dor, Ext Cherry-red 4½ inch blooms are beautifully formed and sweetly ruffl ed. Vigorous, compact plants quickly form nice clumps with lots of branching resulting in a prolifi c display of blooms. Very hardy. #A15317


$6.00 SILOAM CINDERELLA


3 for $15.00 (Henry 79)


Diploid, Midseason, H16"-20", Dor, Ext, Fra Blush pink 3¾ inch ruffl ed blooms each display an attrac- tive rose-red eyezone and yellow-green throat. The fragrant blossoms possess heavy substance and are wonderfully sun- fast. Vigorous plants have strong, healthy foliage and attrac- tive candelabra branching. HM #A15312


$6.00 SILOAM DOUBLE CLASSIC


3 for $15.00 (Henry 85)


Diploid, Early-Mid, H14"-18", Dor, Ext, Fra A highly acclaimed double daylily with sweetly scented, salmon-pink, 5 inch blossoms. Piecrust ruffl ing on the petals increases their full appearance. Vigorous, adapt- able plants rebloom readily. Always one of our most popu- lar daylilies. HM, LPA85, IMA88, AM91, SSM93 #A15313


$8.00 SILOAM PEONY DISPLAY


3 for $18.00 (Henry 91)


Diploid, Midseason, H16"-20", Dor, Ext, Re, Fra Large, fragrant fl owers 6 inches across are consistently dou- ble and are so packed with petals they resemble peonies. The glistening, diamond-dusted blooms are a pretty shade of peach with a rose blush near the center. The plants are strong growers and long bloomers. #A15578


$10.00 SOLID GEOMETRY


3 for $24.00 (Kaskel 99)


Tetraploid, Early-Mid, H22"-26", Sev, Re This very special double-fl owered daylily has 5½ inch blooms that are an intriguing blend of mauve, rose and pink above a pale amber throat. The vigorous plants have multiple branching resulting in a marvelous canopy of fl owers. Enjoy a repeat show in early fall. #A15580


$12.00 SOUTH SEAS 3 for $30.00 (Moldovan 93)


Tetraploid, Midseason, H28"-32", Dor, Re, Ext, Noc, Fra The warm tangerine-coral 5½ inch blooms of this excep- tionally long-blooming daylily are a big hit in any fl ower border. Each fl ower is beautifully ruffl ed and displays a darker coral band at the center around a greenish-yellow throat. HM #A14976


$8.00


Tetraploid, Early-Mid, H18”-22”, Sev, Re If you like something unique, this stippled daylily is for you. Although the blooms aren’t overly large at 3½ inch- es, they cause quite a stir with their brilliant gold and orange tones speckled with red. The sturdy scapes have nice branching, carrying up to 20 buds each. Plants are vigorous, quick to increase and fertile both ways. HM #A15659


SPACECOAST FREAKY TIKI $18.00 SPACECOAST SCRAMBLED 3 for $48.00 (Kinnebrew 00)


Tetraploid, Early-Mid, H18"-22", Sev, Re Rounded creamy-yellow to ivory fl owers 6 inches across have petals edged with a broad crimped band of fl uffy yellow ruffl es. Prior to opening, the buds have ‘shark’s teeth’ sneaking out of them, creating an attractive display even before opening. #A14893


$15.00 3 for $39.00


2012 PAGE 11 DAYLILY COLLECTION Includes one plant of all 9 daylilies


#A15466X


offered on this page (includes Sabine Baur). (a $95.00 value)


$76.00


DAYLILY BLOOM SEASON: We classify the bloom season as Early, Midseason and Late or a combination of these periods if they overlap. Staggering varieties with differ- ent bloom seasons will provide color all summer.


www.rootsrhizomes.com 3 for $18.00 (Kinnebrew 06) ▲ SILOAM PEONY DISPLAY ▲ SOUTH SEAS ▲ SPACECOAST SCRAMBLED ▲ SPACECOAST FREAKY TIKI ▲ SOLID GEOMETRY


▲ SILOAM DOUBLE CLASSIC


▲ SILOAM CHERRY CHIMES


▲ SILOAM CINDERELLA ~ 11 ~


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