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▲ desiGner Gown


MIX OR MATCH DAYLILIES PAGES 15-20 Only $3.00 each when you buy 10 or more!


CondillA #A15098 (Grooms 77)


Diploid, Early-Mid, H18"-22", Dor Fully double, 4½ inch, carnation-like flowers of intense gold are adorned with crimped, serrated petal edges. Always perfectly formed and consis- tently double. HM, AM85, IMA84, LAA91


CreAm Chiffon #A14917 ▲ douBle GArdeniA ▲ eenie weenie (Harris-Benz 84)


Tetraploid, Midseason, H22"-26", Dor Creamy-lemon 6½ inch blooms are heavily textured and diamond-dusted with lovely ruffled edges, held just above the foliage on strong stems.


Tetraploid, Early-Mid, H22"-26", Dor, Re Creamy-yellow 4½ inch blooms with maroon eyes and green throats have broad, gently recurved, ruffled petals. Vigorous plants are widely recog- nized for their abundant flower production. HM, AM96, AGA96, SSM99


CustArd CAndy #A14921 desiGner Gown #A15111 (Sikes 82)


Tetraploid, Midseason, H28"-32", Dor Ruffled and slightly recurved petals form large 6 inch blooms of laven- der-pink with oversize deep violet halos and violet picotee trimming on the petal edges. Yellow throats show a hint of green at the base. HM


douBle GArdeniA #A15114 (Miles 73)


Diploid, Midseason, H28"-32", Ev, Ext Double 4 inch fluted flowers of soft lemon-yellow age to near-white. The flowers last well into the next day. Very hardy with good branching and lots of bloom. HM


eenie weenie #A15128 ▲ emerAld treAsure ▲ feAther down (Aden 76)


Diploid, Early-Mid, H10"-12", Dor, Ext, Re Charming little 2 inch bright yellow blooms have ruffled petal edges and green throats. One of the first daylilies to bloom. Abundant flowers, short stature and rapid growth make it superb for borders. HM


emerAld treAsure #A14830 (Reckamp-Klehm 89)


Tetraploid, Midseason, H24"-28", Dor Tightly fringed lemon-yellow petal edges adorn 5½ inch blooms of cream infused with a hint of pink. This daylily was used extensively in Brother Charles breeding lines. Our picture doesn't do it justice.


feAther down #A15132 (Wild 81)


Diploid, Mid-Late, H26"-30", Dor Light cream, diamond-dusted, 5¾ inch blooms are tinted with peach in the morning, becoming near-white by evening. A wide yellow throat brushes into the petals surrounding a green heart. Hardy and vigorous.


frAns hAls #A15139 ▲ frAns hAls ▲ hAll’s pink (Flory 55)


Diploid, Mid-Late, H22"-26", Dor Still popular after more than 50 years, this prolific grower bears star- shaped, bicolor, 4½ inch blooms made up of deep gold sepals and bright copper-red petals accented with gold midribs. A classic. HM


hAll’s pink #A15160 (Hall 52)


Diploid, Midseason, H22"-26", Dor, Re This ‘never-fail’ daylily multiplies like crazy and in peak bloom the plants are coated with flowers. The 5 inch blooms are salmon-pink with darker halos and yellow throats. Exceptionally hardy.


hAppy returns #A15169 heirloom lACe #A15180 (Apps 86)


Diploid, Early, H16"-20", Dor, Ext, Re, Fra One of the most consistent rebloomers. Lemon-yellow 2¾ inch flowers are crepe-textured and gently ruffled. Very heat tolerant with good foliage.


(Wild 63)


Diploid, Midseason, H30"-34", Dor, Re An old favorite that still pleases us with its profuse, long-lasting display of flaring, 7 inch, golden-yellow blooms. Great for borders and naturalizing.


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