▲ addie Branch smith
▲ always afternoon
MIX OR MATCH DAYLILIES PAGES 15-20 Only $3.00 each when you buy 10 or more!
addie Branch smith #a14805 (Henry 77)
Diploid, Midseason, H18"-22", Dor, Ext Addie produces incredible numbers of well-formed 4 inch blooms of or- chid rose with dark purple eyezones and green throats. She grows vigor- ously and has great foliage.
always afternoon #a14902 (Morss 87)
Tetraploid, Early, H20"-24", Sev, Ext, Re Mauve-pink 5½ inch blooms have deep purple eyezones, green throats and buff-colored ruffled petal edges. Flowers hold up in heat and open perfectly, even in cool temperatures. HM, DSA93, AM95, SSM97
apollodorus #a15514 (Munson 84)
Tetraploid, Mid-Late, H26"-30", Ev, Re These 4½ inch flowers of intense violet-purple have a greenish-yellow throat that radiates into the petals to form a lighter eyezone. Well- branched plants have a long bloom season. HM
aVon crystal rose #a14908 (Moldovan 81)
Tetraploid, Midseason, H24"-28", Dor, Re This lovely daylily features 5½ inch blossoms of deep rose-pink accented with white watermarks and apple-green throats. The rich color is a mag- netic force that attracts attention. HM
Beppie #a15020 (Not registered)
Diploid, Midseason, H18"-24", Dor A very hardy and floriferous bicolor. Its yellow and orange-red 3 inch flowers are unlike any others we’ve seen in its class.
Big Bird #a15015 (Griesbach-Klehm 78)
Tetraploid, Early-Mid, H32"-36", Dor, Fra Fragrant, sunny yellow blooms average 7 inches across. Big, wavy ruffles accent the slightly recurved petals. Dancing anthers add to its somewhat spidery shape. HM
Black eyed stella #a15022 (Roberson 89)
Diploid, Early, H12"-16", Dor, Re, Ext, Noc A star performer that blooms dependably from early summer until frost. Golden-yellow, creped 3 inch blossoms have a dark red eyezone. Widely adapted, growing well in both warm and cold climates.
Tetraploid, Early-Mid, H24"-28", Dor, Fra, Noc One of the earliest bloomers in its color class. Brick red petals with ruf- fled edges display yellow midribs. Lighter sepals sport creamy-yellow edges. Sweet fragrance adds to the appeal of the 5½ inch blooms.
Bright carniVal #a15031 BuBBly #a14813 (Joiner 89)
Diploid, Midseason, H18"-22", Sev Double and ruffled 2¾ to 3 inch flowers are produced on well-branched scapes that can each carry well over 20 buds of perfect tiny rosettes. The smaller blooms are often referred to as ‘popcorn doubles’. HM, DFA01
BumBle Bee #a14909 (Williamson 64)
Diploid, Very Early, H12"-16", Ev, Re, Ext An older variety that continues to impress us with its abundant bloom display that begins early in the daylily season and continues for weeks. Little 2 inch flowers of golden-yellow sport rose-red eyezones.
camden gold dollar #a15038
Tetraploid, Mid-Late, H28"-32", Dor Rose-lavender 6 inch blooms have a deeper plum eyezone and greenish- yellow throat. A ruffled yellow edge trims the petals. Hardy and vigorous.
cattleya frills #a15045
price of all daylilies on pages 15 - 20 (mix or match): each $5.00; Buy 2 to 5 for $4.00 each;
Buy 6 to 9 for $3.50 each; Buy 10 or more for $3.00 each
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▲ camden gold dollar ▲ cattleya frills ~ 15 ~ (Yancy 82)
Diploid, Early-Mid, H18"-22", Sev, Re Pure sunshine yellow describes the rounded and ruffled 3 inch blooms of this exceptionally hardy and hard-working, floriferous daylily. HM, AM89
(Klehm 96) ▲ BuBBly ▲ BumBle Bee (Rudolph 80) ▲ Black eyed stella ▲ Bright carniVal ▲ Beppie ▲ Big Bird
▲ apollodorus
▲ aVon crystal rose
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