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(Hudson 84)


Tetraploid, Midseason, H26"-30", Ev One of the first red double daylilies and still very popular. The 5½ inch flowers are brilliant cherry-red. Although it has evergreen foliage, it performs well even in our northern location. HM #a15680


$8.00 wayside King royale


3 for $18.00 (Klehm 88)


Tetraploid, Early-Mid, H34"-38", Dor, Fra To see this purple daylily is to want it for your own. The sunfast 6 inch blooms have heavy sub- stance and a rich, glossy finish. Extremely vig- orous, long-blooming and floriferous with excel- lent branching. #a14897


$8.00 ▲ wayside King royale wild and wonderful


3 for $18.00 (Stamile 02)


▲ wild and wonderful


Tetraploid, Early, H34"-38", Ev, Re If you like spider-type daylilies, you’ll want this free-form blockbuster for your collection. The average flower measures 8½ inches tip to tip, their snappy color a duo of salmon-pink with a broad red chevron eye above a large green throat. A very high bud count and rebloom en- sures a long season of enjoyment. HM #a15414


$20.00 wild horses 3 for $54.00 (Trimmer 99)


Tetraploid, Early, H34"-38", Ev, Re This daylily is a show-stealer in full bloom. The dramatic flowers are huge, up to 7 inches across, and their flame-shaped, black-purple eyes near- ly devour the creamy-white petals. Bright green throats add to the bold color display. The plants are vigorous growers and have an exceptionally high bud count. HM, AM06 #a15415


$12.00 wild mustang


3 for $30.00 (Stamile 95)


▲ wild horses ▲ wineberry candy wineberry candy (Stamile 90)


Tetraploid, Early-Mid, H20"-24", Dor, Ext, Fra Clear orchid pink 4¾ inch blooms display a wine-red eyezone and green throat. Robust plants rebloom with generous abandon right into fall. Widely adaptable. One of the best for fragrance. HM, AM97, LPA98 #a14985


$8.00 3 for $18.00


2012 page 14 daylily collection Includes one plant of all 6 daylilies offered on this page.


#a15469x (a $62.00 value) $50.00


Tetraploid, Mid-Late, H22"-26", Dor, Fra, Re Broad-petaled, 5½ inch blooms combine shades of creamy orange-sherbet with a hint of rasp- berry, topped with raspberry-red eyezones and yellow-green throats. Ruffled petals touched with gold and nice fragrance add to the overall appeal of this rebloomer. HM #a15413


$6.00 3 for $15.00


an illustrated guide to dayliles A Publication of the Ameri- can Hemerocallis Society, Inc. (Revised 1999)


Anyone interested in grow- ing daylilies should have a copy of this highly in- formative 112 page guide. Its chapters cover his- tory, flower types, selec- tion, culture, designing with daylilies, hybrid- izing, registration and


troubleshooting plus much more. Includes color photos. Softcover. #53549


each $12.95 ▲ wild mustang


special offer – Order an illustrated guide to dayliles for just $9.00 with any daylily purchase. Specify #53549-sp when you place your order.


Miniature and small-flowered daylilies have a special charm, plus many rebloom to provide a long season of color.


mini mix


Take advantage of our special offer of gor- geous tetraploid daylilies, hand-picked to give a wide color range and long season of bloom. An exceptional value completely covered by our generous Roots & Rhizomes guarantee. All are top size divisions. #a15499


elite tetraploid daylily mix ▲ wayne Johnson ~ 14 ~


6 for $19.50 12 for $33.00 24 for $54.00 48 for $96.00


We’ve put togeth- er some of our favorites in this ‘Mini Mix’ that of- fers a wide range of


colors and an entire summer of blooms. Plant height ranges from 15 to 24 inches. #a15433


6 for $19.50 12 for $33.00 24 for $54.00 48 for $96.00


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