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Absolute Treasure: (Stamile 1997) $20.00* Y+ k, ]- E; q4 y& K
Ev, Tet, EM, H-32in, B.-7in, HM 2001.9 Y- I& u' W5 K9 p2 p* H
A real beauty. Ruffled orchid rose with a yellow-green throat.
Always Afternoon: (Morss 1987) $12.000 j7 p* u( B8 l! s2 g9 i6 t+ z
Sev, Tet, E, H-22in, DCS 1993, SSM'97.
5 Q  M/ l2 _3 @Striking lavender-rose with a distinct plum coloured eye-zone and green throat.
Antique Rose: (Sikes 1987) $16.00 % c2 Z, T5 m9 Y5 g9 n- T
Sev, M, H-26in, B-5.5in, Fr, AM 1994.
- w1 N4 r& J7 |! z7 W- PVery pretty ruffled rosy-pink with a yellow throat. Great for the "Old Fashioned Look."
Avante Garde: (Moldovan 1986) $10.005 @6 _/ e! p  a" p
D, EM, H-26in, B-5.5in, Fr, HM 1993.5 c9 L7 P0 p" b' F: Q6 t% M+ w
Bright amber with a very wide deep orange eye-zone. Striking in the garden.
Almond Puff: (Stamile 1990) $18.00
4 {" }; y' Z. l0 Q3 TDor, Dip, Mid, H-23in, B-6.5in.3 |1 n  y' R. _& X' d8 W" G0 u
IMA 1997, AM 1998.
" D1 r: q, r: t8 s, b8 N% WFragrant beige with a green throat. Reliably double at ELYSIUM Gardens.
Autumn Prince: (Stout 1941) $12.00
; w' Z9 j) u4 x: _+ lDor, Dip, Late, H-42in.
& O2 t6 U# j: z+ d( @8 xA classic old cultivar that looks perfect with ornamental grasses. 4 inch trumpet-shaped fragrant blooms.Sold Out
How To Plant Daylilies:
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Baja: (Durio 1974) $8.00
8 O! K5 T5 f' ?3 }Sev, Tet, EM, H-26in, B-6in, AM '80.+ X" `  s2 X+ k# J
Sun-fast, deep, velevty red with a yellow-green throat.
Bandit Man: (Stevens 1979) $8.00 % z* M+ }$ e) m  S
D, M, Tet, H-28in, B-5.5in, HM '85.
- C; c! L' x" j$ L" d5 D4 R3 `. VProlific bloomer. Burnt orange with a very flashy red eye.
Barbara Mitchell: (Pierce 1984) $10.008 _/ h: Q+ U, j- u, O
Sev, EM, Dip, H-20in, B-6in, Fr, SSM '92.
5 v7 y5 c! M  d; P6 h; \Gorgeous ruffled baby pink with a greenish-yellow throat. Perfectly formed.
Beauty To Behold: (Sellers 1978) $10.00
: u# w  U: I6 }" V' YSev, M, H-26in, B-6in, LAA '93.
" Z0 Q6 N  U5 d5 b0 a$ tTrue to its name. An outstanding, ruffled, lemon-yellow with a greenish throat.
Bertie Ferris: (Winniford 1969) $8.00' c$ r) d5 ^7 w- ^* D
D, E, H-20in, B-2.5in, SSM '80.
8 p# c3 ?8 B+ y+ bRuffled, melon, minature, very long blooming. A great little daylily.
Big Wig: (Wild 1967) $8.00, w0 z' k; [5 u
D, ML, H-33in.
/ j: w8 N: v$ b* U0 s; HExcellent late bloomer, An unusually soft coppery-yellow blend.
Bourbon King: (Wild 1968) $8.000 {5 [% k, a9 _0 o! {1 m, H3 O
D, Dip, EM, H-26in, B-5in.
9 P8 o4 w' C" R3 iBurgundy-red with a lime throat. Bulks up quickly.
Breathless Beauty: (Pittard 1968) $8.00 1 N4 ?8 I" r# j2 A7 s5 l
Ev, M, H-30in, B-6.5in.5 m! K6 ~9 l- w0 X
Striking blackish-red, spidery form. Very appropriately named.
Buddha: (Whatley 1969) $8.00
( [" w6 a- O$ Z& A8 TD, Dip, EM, H-30in, B-5in. : g4 O& P0 p: X7 u& y# h) Q
Blackish-red with a greenish yellow throat. A dependable older cultivar.
Bela Lugosi: (C. Hanson 1995) $18.00 5 T1 k+ b% h% ?1 Q5 }2 W
Sev, Tet, M, H-32in, B-6in. LAA '07.
" l) j. p; N# D" q) W) h- _Dramatic blackish-purple scented blooms of good substance. A real knockout.
Becky Lynn: (Guidry 1977) $10.006 Q6 k8 E- M$ d4 U, b7 Q
SEv, Dip, EE, H-20in, B-7in, SSM '87.
1 X3 Z, L+ a+ r3 W$ |, _Fragrant brilliant rose with white mid-rib, nicely ruffled, long time favourite
Bill Norris: (Kirchhoff 1993) $18.00
9 Q8 _7 ~6 ~+ J1 k0 WSEv, M, Tet, H-29in, B-5in, SSM '02.
1 J- D$ c5 }2 CFragrant, brilliant sunny gold. A real beauty.
Borgia Queen: (Munson 1986) $13.00
# o6 o+ f4 y( ]% U; `2 p, gEv, ML, Tet, H-26in, B-6in.5 b9 y' ], O, c* M9 L* C
Ruffled silvery-lav, slate blue eye-zone & cream chartreuse throat. Perfectly formed.
Beautiful Edgings:(Copenhaver '89)$10.007 i- U" J4 d' l  r
SEv, M, Dip, H-30in, B-7in, AM'02. LAA'06.
5 b/ I! [5 b/ lTruly feminine. Pale cream & rose with a greenish throat and a delicate ruffled edge.
Black Stockings: (Heemskerk'06) $22.006 M3 W/ G* P2 b% A5 e" l. l
SEv, Tet, M, H-24in, B-6in. Sold Out8 F6 V! @2 V9 w5 v5 a% V- R
Large ruffled purple-black blooms of good substance. Excellent garden form.
Boney Maroney: (Kehl 1994) $20.00
/ u, G$ h5 ^! f6 K. v/ n) bSEv, EM, Tet, H-36in, B-9in. 8 m; n7 t( K; |. g$ {9 e
Huge clear chrome yellow spider blooms. Lots of Wow!
Blossom Music: (Lorrain-Lycett 2004)
# R/ k$ P7 P" m2 b9 ^$25.00 ~ Dor, M, Tet, H-30in, B-5in, FR.0 ^' w+ t+ U- |! I5 p* d5 G) J1 d& L
Ruffled, yellow peach blend with a green throat. High bud count, Choice breeders.
Bette Davis Eyes: (Kirchoff '82) $8.00
  Q' }- [. v/ E5 U* `* k2 XEv, Dip, E, H-23in, B-5.25in, DCS 1986. 7 n# Z- n" ~7 F3 X; y9 g7 k
Lavender with grape purple eyezone and intense lime green throat. Striking!
Canadian Border Patrol: (Salter 1995) $12.00+ d) b# T* |0 m; Z
Sev, Tet, EM, H-28in,B-6in,AM'01,DCS'00.
  K( O3 c& l  G& D9 UCream with purple eyezone & ruffled edge.
Catherine Woodbury: (Childes 1967) $8.00
  g+ U% O. a9 b& j0 u. X3 q8 SD, ML, H-30in, B-6in, Fr, AM '738 c# i( M. Y5 k: r0 o
Classic, long time favourite at ELYSIUM.
Chance Encounter: (Stamile 1994) $15.00
. I* k9 E" K4 S* N5 ]- I0 C% Z- l5 fD, Tet, EM, H-24in, B-6in, Fr, AM' 016 n& w. x3 Y3 e' e
Gorgeous, raspberry-rose with a gold edge and green throat. Very ruffled.
Cherry Drop: (Stamile 1992) $8.007 t( C" T4 d& p
D, Tet, ML, H-25in, Fr, AM '014 d1 ~6 K) }! `8 }' t9 d
Ruffled pink with cherry eye. Prolific bloomer and excellent garden plant.
Chicago Apache:(Marsh-Klehm '81) $8.00
- {# [0 z0 Q1 |! x- B# q% h! qD, Tet, ML, H-28in B-6in, HM '85/ j& F  ]/ g. }; B. ]  x( r
Vibrant scarlet with yellow-green throat.Long time good performer.
Chicago Brave: (Marsch 1976) $8.00
' Z8 u8 H1 m% W4 \' CD, M, H-28in B-6in,
4 K' X8 D9 V7 S% y/ {( Z4 K: FVelvet dark red with yellow throat. Another old time that performs very well.
Children's Festival: (Wild 1972) $8.00
! w9 X0 g" s& g. ]$ E' n' ?8 GD, Dip, EM, H-24in, B-5in./ i) H$ h. d" o8 y: |9 }$ i+ Y
Peachy-rose with an apricot throat.
Christmas Carol: (Wild 1971) $8.00
: c4 g# w$ R. E& N# ~6 p0 V, ~- ^D, EM, H-28in, B-5.5in.
  w/ n3 ?* w) l2 k4 X6 [: nVery handsome red with recurved petals.
Cinderella's Darkside: (Apps 1995) $20.00
5 t  M2 t) S) s8 v8 d  |( p0 q% T3 ~D, Dip, M, H-36", B-3". Sunfast maroon-black...A little beauty. Sold Out. 4 H' B  H- W$ u' R" ]
Cindy's Eye: (J. Salter 1994) $10.00 3 |# v" O1 R+ z! Z
Sev, Tet, M, H-32in, B-6in, AM' 02. - l' d5 V' E& H+ n# z
Ivory with large lav. eye & edge.
Condilla: (Grooms 1977) $10.00
) a7 z$ a3 c; }$ E/ FD, EM, H-28in, B-4.5in, IM '84, LAA'91.
+ `5 \$ w/ m1 I2 IEye catching: Classic yellow-gold double.
Country Pride: (Joiner 1989) $10.00
# Y: m& M* J4 N* w. tD, EM, H-28in, B-5.5in, HM '98.
9 U! w% U) `$ N7 [: ZExcellent double, pastel-tangerine.
Country Side: (Wild 1972) $10.00
% \! z$ }% a0 K* u; P7 @1 R) u4 ND, M, H-30", B-5.5". 6 h; q* K" ]* N1 j7 W. d
Ruffled medium pink, long blooming.
Court Magician: (Munson 1987) $14.00
0 W  H/ L$ U$ S$ E8 C8 sEv, Tet, EM, H-28in, B-5.5in, AM' 94.
% j  _( F6 ~( C  K# v7 \8 p5 c" @Outstanding lav-purple, yellow-green throat.
Custard Candy: (Stamile 1989) $12.00
' i8 g1 J$ z3 b8 L% OD, EM, H-26in, B-4.5in, AM '96, SSM'99.0 L9 V- z7 n7 V0 `- g& J- l5 O( S
Exquisite: Creamy-yellow with a bold maroon eye.
Caribbean Frank League: (Talbott 1993) $14.00 " L5 p/ b7 [! {4 j% M0 h; h
Ev, M, Tet, H-24in, B-5in, HM 1999.
" l8 t* m1 A( }, A, cNear black with an emerald green throat.
Chicago Cattleya: (Marsch-Klehm 1980) $12.00/ s. o! P' R8 d' F5 _7 X
D, M, Tet, H-25in, B-5.5in.
* n/ S& ^/ x8 YLavender with a deep purple halo. Striking!
Chinese Scholar: (Salter 1990) $16.00
, [# X# m' Z* XSEv, Tet, ML, H-22in, B-5in., ~0 m1 C; X8 b) Z- O3 T, Z2 E. V
Ruffled double red with gold edge. Sometimes single but still very nice.
Chorus Line: (Kirchhoff, D. 1981) $8.00   @) @; O; V% M/ z/ `
SEv, D, E, FR, H-20in, B-3.5in. LAAA '94/ j! O. O3 @$ g5 m! z- o
Fragrant silky ruffled pink with a rose band and green throat.
Collier: (Brown, E.C. '93) $30.00
3 h9 S- A' @1 y/ P% I- Y, TSEv, Tet, EM, H-28in, B--6in, HM'97.! o6 ]" @: D( Z  V  ]/ _8 k6 `
Pink, gold, cream and yellow polychrome with a green throat. Spectacular. 0 c# k" z5 B0 S3 _" G% ~
Coral Cay: (Salter 1993) $14.008 }2 O. ~. I/ T* S3 u
Ev, Tet, M, H-26in, B.-6in.
. J  d3 {1 G+ Q' F* t" XCoral-rose blend with a green throat.
1 p0 h3 m- G0 }1 KNIcely ruffled with white mid-ribs.
Cameroon Night: (Trimmer 1996) $25.00& G- d. }1 z: t- n$ N: X) S
Ev, Tet, EM, H-36 in, B- 7.5in! A  r! E1 _( |6 Q' l
Exotic dark purple with a green throat.) [' h7 `" b$ O0 d* J4 m5 h" s# {$ l0 F
Nice fold on petals.
Canadian Diamonds: (Lycett-Lorrain '08) $40.00 Dor, Mid, H-36in, B-6in.
( w( f3 r" V& _0 KVery fragrant, recurrent bloomer with ruffled yellow highlights. A real beauty from top Canadian breeders.
Carolyn Lorrain: (Lycett-Lorrain 2008) $40.00 Dor, E-M, Fragrant, B-6in.5 a' N& H  |/ L3 _2 I
Gorgeous rose-pink with lighter water-mark and chartreuse throat. Another Canadian winner.
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Dallas Star: (Ferris 1976) $12.00
8 G; Q0 a5 h3 o, V3 b: DSev, M, H-26in, B-5.5in, HM 1985.9 Z+ j) B0 t! d# C0 H0 b: X8 \
Lavender pink spidery form with pinkish green throat. We love it.
Darius: (Harris 1974) $10.00- d7 g: v" \! A+ T/ ^* b& x. z: e
D, Tet, ML, H-22in B-5.5in, HM 1978
1 D( K: {# T9 L0 d& D) U4 Z$ VRich deep purple-plum with a greenish-yellow throat.
Designer Gown: (Sikes 1982) $10.00) o0 v8 k: o/ M. Q( S0 M
D, Tet, M, H-30in B-6in, HM 1985.
6 g4 S- M3 w5 e. D1 u: N% [( fPale lavender-pink with wide purple eye.
5 k, S+ I& O9 {A very good cultivar.
Desperado Love: (P.Stamile 1994) $22.00
( m7 H- x. Q: WSev, Tet, M, H-26in B-5in, AM '03., _* e, v3 @1 x3 l
Soft butter yellow with large plum eye and edge. Always gets noticed. Sold Out
Dublin Elaine: (Joiner 1987) $12.00# E; S$ ?" I) q  X
D, Dip, M, H-32in, B-5.5in. 6 ~2 h( {% M1 M1 M6 `/ o
A lovely old fashioned look to this pretty ruffled double. Pale creamy-pink blend.
Driving Me Wild: (Stamile, P. '92) $12.00
1 H! o% v* b" d, AEv, Tet, EM, H-26in, B-5.5in, HM 1998.9 E7 S# p& N' `  k; {
Very pretty lavender-pink with a dark lavender eye. Lots of blooms.
Decatur Burgundy: (Davidson-Scott-'86)
4 q6 k1 Y+ r) J: b# W2 v$ 10.00 % W4 Q! N/ [: C! J+ R
D, Tet, EM, H-33in, B-5in.
* _) c2 l% i4 i' xProlific bloomer, really stands out.. T! r: u; ]2 D- W( j# y
Diamond Daydream: (Lorrain/Lycett-2004) $25.00 ~ SEv,Tet, M-L, H-30in, B-5.5in.( v& g  n" r+ O: d% g
Yellow, cream, pink blend with a gold edge above a green throat. A real beauty. ) r. s  b$ ~: D6 X
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El Desperado: (Stamile P. 1991) $20.00
+ s+ U. ]/ h, B; v) }D, Tet, M, H-28in, B-6in, AM'00, DCS'01.
. x  [% F! M3 G! ALight mustard yellow with a dramatic wine purple eye and edge. Sold Out
Elizabeth Salter: (Salter J. 1990) $10.00 9 Z! p( e: Y, d. H# W2 d. F
Sev, M, H-22in, B-5.5in, LAA '00, SM '00.. A, T) `5 R* [) x" u7 _
Nicely ruffled melon-pink. An irresistable, popular daylily.
Emperor's Dragon: (Munson,'88) $14.00
* b2 z! i9 @, C; S; SEv, M, H-26in, B-5.5in, HM 1993.6 ^; q! f- m5 g9 n' c
Silvery mauve with a very striking large plum eye.
Exotic Candy (Stamile, P. '95) $ 15.00
8 ?, B  g2 M0 MD, Tet, M, H-26in, B-4.5in.
9 Q8 h4 l, E: _True pink with a lovely sheen and a dramatic rose eye. Lots of blooms.
Ed Murray: (Grovatt 1971) $10.00
3 N! W2 U8 b1 Y) G& n. MD, Dip, M, H-30in, B-4in, SM'81, LAA'83.
9 B  P( Q5 D. ]( J/ ?Tried & True. An excellent old cultivar, sunfast blackish-red
Eggplant Escapade: (Reed 1996) $14.00 ' O5 k$ j/ B% ^1 G
Dor, Dip, ML, H-36in, B-6.5in, HM'03.
% C% ?# C) d# PSpider form. Dusky purple with darker eye-zone and yellow throat.
How To Plant Daylilies. 9 ^% R1 L4 y% w1 L% i

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Fireborn: (Santa Lucia 1996) $16.000 k3 D: p4 `$ z
D, Tet, M, H-32in, B-7in, HM 2001.- _* x# i7 v0 y9 z+ ?  e
Big & showy spider variant, interesting form. Red with a yellow green throat.
Firestorm: (Krekler 1979) $16.001 v. L& k9 L' Y  Q; D* n# U
D, EM, H-32in, B-8in. Sold Out $ E' ]5 Y; B0 A# o
Red-orange blend with radiating golden throat. Excellent with grasses.
Flasher: (Romine 1979) $8.00 * Y; q2 s1 d$ u6 }3 O
D, Tet, EM, H-24in, B-6in.
$ z; f1 U- d# `) M, B7 G' P- rGlowing tangerine orange. Great with deep indigo flowers such as salvias and asters.
Frankie's Fantasy: (Mercer, R.'92) $12.00
- u! L& _% W8 m4 T0 \6 VD, Tet, EM, H-32in, B-6.5in, HM 2000.
3 |7 F# M; S. U) ^3 W- o" H; ODark purple spider variant. A very good performer.
Femme Osage: (Whatley 1985) $12.00  O1 q4 R* s% X. x
D, Tet, M, H-32in, B-6.5in, HM 2001.
7 J* l' g$ q7 K- w4 w- H. b: }Very pretty deep melon self with a green throat and faint white mid-ribs.
Ferris Wheel: (Child 1959) $14.00
9 d. l) y( j1 R( }" C. x9 M* k1 XD, Dip, M, H-40in, B-7in.
* G. U5 r" p3 H' K  E9 a( j; `1 bFragrant spider form. Red with a gold underlay and soft gold throat.
Final Touch: (Apps 1991) $16.00 0 d  s* i! x3 q" `/ K
D, Dip, VL, H-32in, B-5in.5 v: a* H4 g. a* w" D& c1 K: b
Excellent for extending the daylily season and very pretty.
Full Moon Cafe: (Trimmer '95) $22.00* S; o; v, R% [
Ev, Tet, EM, H-24in, B-5.5in.# ?+ R( C* T4 z; G0 i3 N2 F
Fragrant deeply ruffled pale yellow of great substance. A real beauty. Zone 5.
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Gentle Shepherd: (Yancey 1980) $8.00
7 ~* s8 r8 G3 W- B5 H, a8 @$ hSev, EM, H-28in, B-5.5in, AM 1987.1 T5 r% _; n1 M1 p7 t. \9 l- I
Creamy white with a small greenish throat. Slightly ruffled.
Golden Prize: (Peck 1968) $10.00) F" R$ J0 H2 t1 W0 g
D,Tet, ML, H-26in, B-7in, AM'75, LAA '87.
. J, _% E% t) I- H4 |An excellent older cultivar. Lots of brilliant gold blossoms of great substance.
Grand Palais (Munson 1987) $12.00
. ?8 [4 R" o; [+ y* O# DSev, Tet, M, H-25in, B-6in.
& V' @3 M" Z9 Y  t' r) T  L' tSpectacular in bloom. Rosy lavender with a silvery sheen and a lemon-green throat.
Gregorian Chant: (Moldovan 1990) $12.00
2 T0 I: \3 V. w; C5 CSev, Tet, M, H-32in, B-6in.
$ X: \) V6 \8 f, r+ XReddish-purple with a gold picotee edge and a yellow-green throat.
Green Flutter: (Williamson 1964) $8.00
6 b* K$ K4 v5 xSev, Dip, L, H-20in, B-3in.
8 ]' L/ q/ n# p4 z' GCanary yellow with a green throat. An oldie but a goodie for late season bloom.
Grey Witch: (Reed 1999) $35.00. x/ t- Z( d2 B' E6 i8 `: N) V* d
D, Dip, E, H-30in, B-6in, HM'05.
* m* a7 O( f( g' m+ @Grayish lavender with purple eye above green throat. Adds mystery to the garden.
Good Morning America: (Salter 1992) $10.00
, T1 Z( ^, S# d, n2 q. QSemi-Ev, Tet, Mid, H-26in, B-6in.3 r$ `: G) _* U- F) Y. M/ X9 B5 T
Ivory-cream gold blend with a green throat.
Visit the ELYSIUM Display Gardens often. Over 250 choice cultivars blooming from July to August. / ^! u; ~9 S% u- t" s

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Hall's Pink: (Non registered) $8.00
, K% c' E5 l& `7 u8 M2 V. ~. gML, H-25in, B-4in.
% N: Q* s( p9 zVery pretty coral-pink-raspberry blend with a golden throat.
Happy Returns: (Apps 1986) $8.00
* M7 K. N8 \: ?( S* ]5 tD, E-L, H-20in, B-3.5in, HM 1992.
' z, y8 N3 \" j+ rSoft canary yellow, blooms for most of the summer. Very popular.
Holly Dancer: (Warrell '88) Sold Out
8 v. v: H' A# W4 H9 l0 WD, M, H-32in, B-7in.   C) D: }8 _! o9 s' l
Brilliant red spider variant with gold throat. A real standout in the garden.
Hyperion: (Mead 1924) $8.00
2 S, G& X9 P/ s/ T! d; gD, Dip, M, H-40in, B-3.5in, VFr.
" j8 W- G+ S" i" Y& L& ]! z" eA very fragrant, heirloom daylily. Still one of the best. Very drought tolerant.
Hayfield Delight: (Lorrain-Lycett 2004) $25.00
, y+ X2 b: _+ N% k" J: [1 a9 u7 rDor, Tet, ML, H-27in, B-5.5in.
1 \4 q/ B* I) u) ^Diamond dusted peachy pink blend, very ruffled, lots of blooms. A Winner!
Hayfield Good Times: (Lorrain-Lycett '06) $30.007 l' L+ H/ p/ F! k: Z
Dor, Tet, E, H-39in, B-6in.  S4 [- e6 }6 m+ B; }) c- Z  h6 k, ^
Great form, lots of blooms and gorgeous. Another winner from Canadian breeders.
Hayfield Midnight: (Lorrain-Lycett 2005) $25.00
+ ]8 h) m% F  tDor, Tet, EM, H-39in, B-6in.
6 P0 G& N# v; B/ Y" W7 L& fThe deepest burgundy in the Hayfield Collection. Velvety with a rose watermark.
Hayfield Sunrise: (Lorrain-Lycett 2007) $35.00% r- }" F3 |  \4 v$ z' D( A6 ^
Dor, Tet, L, H-46in, B-5in, Fragrant.
; t+ [) D2 Y. PExtremely floriferous, soft pink with rose veins. Reallly knocks itself out for you.
Helen Shooter: (Shooter,J. '98) $12.00
8 s2 F+ a% e% ]/ JDor, Dip, M, H-25in, B-7in, HM '05.6 D+ p: I6 v- Y: L; Y8 ~: W
Light pink blend with knobby yellow edge and light green throat.
Highland Lord: (Munson,RW. '83) $12.00
" H. y2 ~2 L) Z" N% k: oSEv, Tet, ML, H-22in, B-5in, HM '85, IMA'91. - A striking red wine double with lemon yellow throat.
How to plant a daylily.
Over 250 choice cultivars on display:
Imperial Impression:(Salter,J.'91) $20.00" |6 q  T' m* a7 n% S' X; W
Sev, Tet, M, H-32in, B-6in.
9 M+ v" _" m6 E$ G$ R& {9 PDeep rich reddish purple with a gold-green throat. An excellent cultivar.
Ice Carnival: (Childs 1967) $12.00$ M: p4 Z; ^1 M
Dor, Dip, M, H-28in, B-6in, AM'74. 7 }6 n$ P+ K: `9 x2 E
Fragrant, diamond dusted, near white with a small green heart.
Impetuous Fire: (Petit 1993) $10.00
3 j1 m* @* s' Z2 W  p( Z2 m! ^7 aSEv, Tet, M, H-20in, B-5in, Reg. Double.
1 ]/ }+ [9 i1 R* qDouble bloom is inconsistent in the north but very attractive non-the-less.
The correct way to plant a dayily. The best planting time is from early spring to early fall. Divide clumps every 3-4 years, shortly after blooming.
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Brown: (Brown 1986) $8.008 L  B8 H0 x# r! \
Sev, M, H-26in, B-6in, DCS '90, SSM '94 * w1 h" K# l; E$ s2 d( D: ~6 F
Gorgeous ruffled pink with a large rose eye-zone. Very popular.
Jason Salter: (Salter, E. 1987) $8.00
2 p/ Y5 J/ u2 \( s% O) IEv, M, H-18in, B-3.5in, LAA 2000.
! _. q; g" K( T8 k' r( n9 a* NStriking mustard-yellow with a large plum eye. Zone 4
Jersey Spider: (Grovatt 1973) $10.00
- @) e- e& J1 N) I# ^' k% x& U. MD, ML, H-32in, B-7in, Fr.
- r) D# q7 Y. kBold golden spider variant. Really stands out. Great with ornamental grasses.
Joan Senior: (Durio 1977) $10.001 t$ c1 u4 E7 A& S. K$ ^! Y4 ~9 T
Ev, M, H-30in, B-6in, AM '84, LAA '90% ]6 E5 G4 j' i7 o/ X1 O5 l- M
Prolific bloomer, good substance. Still one of the best near whites available.
Jan's Twister: (Joiner 1991) $20.001 t. F* E8 i: I4 S( G
Ev, Dip, EM, H-28in, B-6in, B-10in. AM'97, LAA'03.
8 s) y- ?' }4 l$ ~! ?5 WHuge peachy-cream spider form with a green throat. Quite unusual.
Jean Ivelle: (Branch 1989) $12.00+ ?  S0 a, I3 g2 F
SEv, Dip, EM, H-24in, B-6in., B) L9 s0 ~8 |2 d; r
Rose bitone, edged gold with deep rose purple eyezone and yellow green throat. An excellent performer with lots of blooms.
Jeanne D'Arc: (Lycett 1993) $12.00
( m& c7 R+ D9 P( e9 M3 t! `: tSev, Tet, EM, H-30in, B-6in.2 O5 @7 w1 H: c6 g6 u6 @' R
Very pretty peachy-pink blend with a green throat.
Jolyene Nichole: (Spalding-Guillory 1984) $12.00 - Ev, Dip, M. H-14in, B-6in.9 N' c- |7 Z: {1 x# Y4 O
Vigorous, long-blooming and short enough for the front of the border. 'A Trophytaker'
Kindly Light: (Bechtold 1950) $12.00
  u" l/ M+ k# [8 D0 o% [+ B& s! r4 HD, EM, H-32in, B-9in, HM 1955.& W: b$ W& l9 e0 S( Q
Classic spider form. Huge, lemon yellow flowers with twisted ruffled petals.
fulva var. 'Kwanso':(specie) $8.00. Y2 T: C7 C7 o. N9 O
The double form of the roadside or tawny daylily. 3-5 feet tall depending on growing conditions. Excellent for naturalizing.
King's Banner: (Benz 1995) $20.00 3 v( Y( c* d/ [, g5 G; z0 p8 W% x
Dor, Tet, M, Ht-28in, B-6.5in. 2 r/ v8 @0 `- F0 L
Velvety bright red self with a bright green throat.
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Lady Eva: (Bl. of Bressingham) $12.00' F( x7 L4 M6 ?6 g, ~
M, H-26in, B-5.5in.
4 a/ L7 B" q+ @4 ^Shimmering violet with a yellow throat. Performs well. Zone 4.
Lady Neva: (Alexander-Moody '70) $16.00
+ x* @7 r% R4 pSev, EM, H-36in, B-9in, HM 2003.
, y- x5 y1 p9 ~7 t+ HSpider variant. Soft yellow with a radiating burgundy-rose eye-zone - ZONE 5.
Lake Norman Spider:(Carpenter'81)$16.00
/ x7 q5 c- O; _6 b4 A3 fD, M, H-28in, B-8in, AM '86.5 f% s  D4 ^& {% p; k# H
Unusual spider form. Lavender with a wide yellow eye. Very lovely.
Lavender Deal: (Kirby 1981) $12.00
' Q! \9 t3 D& n4 V- U5 r; z6 tD, Tet, ML, H-25in, B-7in, Fr.
1 n- u" o- n, s9 bGlittering lavender-violet with a yellow green throat and mid-ribs.
Little Missy: (Cruse 1975) $10.00
3 `1 R8 I% x  D- x' `; u3 y' TSEv, Dip, EM, Ht-20in, B-2.75in.
6 c. O3 l6 v8 X3 l8 }Purple with white edges and a greenish yellow throat. Performs very well.
La Scala: (Munson - R.W. 1971) $8.00
7 @+ _& z+ v7 e+ hEV, Tet, Mid, H-30in, B-6in.7 \! Y( e& @1 s: ]
Coral red-rose with a pale coral eye-zone and green-gold throat.
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Lilting Lavender: (Childs 1973) $12.00
0 O) q: b3 X1 Y0 Z# E1 u- JD, ML, H-30in, B-8in, HM 1976.+ {( u6 q+ p1 y1 \- G6 k- a& g& G; k
Lavender pink with a large yellow throat. Interesting, unusual form.
Lily Dache: (Hall 1957) $15.00) P' B" s- o& t
D, Dip, ML, H-40in, B-7in.% p( [4 ?- ?' ?( [& Z
Large gold-cinnamon spider variant. Twisting petals, looks great with grasses.
Lime Frost: (Stamile 1990) $12.00
1 M# `$ u2 ^# LD, VL, H-27in, B-5.5in., F% C3 P( d, }. p/ c$ E# {$ q
White with a greenish tinge and greenish throat. Very attractive late bloomer.
Little Grapette: (Williamson 1970) $8.005 E' G. |+ Y1 {7 H: Z+ a
Ev, E, H-18in, B-3.5in." {, R) h6 s: v+ z
Attractive small flower form that puts on a great show.
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Long Stocking: (Stamile, P. '97) $16.00
  D6 e/ \7 H; v, G- v# x, vEv, EM, H-42in, B-9in, HOS 2003.' y) j# |( }7 ]0 W% m
Delux 'Award Winning' spider variant, Red with a yellowish green throat.
Louise Mercer: (Joiner 1973) $10.00- d0 c% v/ F/ a: w% C6 l
D, M, H-18in, B-5in, HM 1979.
4 \5 n: @. }- M- T+ y7 I7 ~Very good double pink with white mid-ribs. Most attractive.
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Malaysian Monarch:(Munson '86) $12.00 " z' \7 Z8 R8 M" N0 v4 j: e3 N- t
SEV, Tet, EM, H-24in, B-6in, AM 1993.; k1 i9 X- C9 `0 F: V
Goreous purple burgundy with a radiating cream halo.
Marked By Lydia: (Temple 1994) $15.00  E, W$ z& Y$ ], ?4 M
SEV, EM, H-30in, B-8.5in, DCS 2005.
1 w2 D9 O, U- L" a. E# zBig yellow spider form with a plum eye-zone. Great with grasses.
Mary Todd: (Fay 1967) $8.00
# }+ v: b; m8 q) \5 k+ zSEV, EM, H-26in, B-6in, SSM 1978.
7 e! U) o) x# ]8 YAn excellent landscape plant. Prolific bloomer with good foliage.
Mephistopheles: (Moldovan 1990) $14.00. G- i: o7 Q! x- x) H
D, M, H-30in, B-6in, Fr, HM 2000.- _* n0 J& y0 }0 P: ]$ d5 D3 ^
An outstanding dark violet purple with a dramtic yellow-green throat.
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Mickey Marcotte: (Tanner 1974) $12.006 ~% Q3 f2 b/ v* f2 n3 B- O7 D, t& C
Ev, E, H-26in, B-6in.
3 h! n" y; n% u; ?1 w! k/ iGorgeous soft lavender with white mid-ribs and a yellow-green throat.
Midnight Raider: (Stamile 1995) $15.00
' F& L4 k$ x7 AEv, Tet, M, H-30in, B-6in, HM'01.* M1 B( |& |. `. W1 P" e1 ?5 E6 m. C
Deep violet-purple with a yellow-green throat. Nicely ruffled, vigorous.
Miss Mary Mary: (Bressingham) $8.006 @" U* l  |, m
D, E-L, H-18in, B-4in.
1 X' |, x% K! {1 V; F* M; {Another excellent repeat blooming variety from noted English nurseryman.
Miss Tinkerbell: (Bressingham) $10.00" y1 f9 s8 u  ~. G
E-L, H-18in, B-4in.! L6 F6 i+ k0 O) p
Coral pink with rosy eye-zone and golden throat. Prolific repeat bloomer.
Miss Victoria: (Bressingham) $8.00
. ~$ o+ I! _" ?" A- ]2 uSev, E-L, H-22in, B-5in, Fragrant.
$ ~; z8 j& {+ a! K) g7 Q* F# zVery pretty ruffled clear yellow. Good repeat bloomer.
Moonlit Masquerade: (Salter 1992) $15.00. r- ]' \6 ]) E  B
Dor, Tet, EM, H-25in, B-6in, AM'02,SM'04.& c. _. }* H5 u5 [! i: g; ?
Dramatic creamy white with large purple eye and green throat.
Mystical Rainbow: (Stamile 1996) $16.00
- Q3 j/ c8 g8 f% x9 ]SEv, Tet,M, H-30in, B-6in, AM'04.
" K3 }7 \4 d% B# h/ L  GPink with rose-charcoal and yellow eye
. \7 a' D4 x% {  z1 n: Y& z  @zone above a green throat. Very catchy!
My Millicent: (Shooter 1998) $14.00* O' z; [  z6 q& P! X# _
Sev, Tet, M, H-28in, B-6in.
2 y0 O) J2 f, pBlush pink with a blue-lavender eye and gold edge. An excellent cultivar.
Maymont Double: (Larch 1991) $16.00 8 x2 }# V- J6 I7 }' z& _3 X
Dor, Dip, M, H-32in, B-6.5in.
$ O, R$ \: T4 R. r2 z! }4 sCreamy white with hint of lemon. A reliable double at ELYSIUM.
Merlot Rouge: (Petit 1994) $20.002 Z! C5 u8 V( m2 c3 m
Ev,Tet, M, H-21in, B-5.5in.4 M/ L% Q1 V# X. q' z' G& c# u
Registered double but not always so. A lovely burgundy regardless.
Ming Porcelin: (Kirchoff '81) $10.00
: G' Q1 g' w/ a! S4 s# \( HEv, Tet, EM, H-28in, B-5in, LAA 2001.
( e& i9 P' n4 ]4 t2 t: k- f$ LPastel ivory blend with peach highlights. Very pretty and great form.
My Darling Clementine: (Salter,J. 1988), a6 R# T4 N$ S: k  O+ {9 \
$15.00 Ev, Tet, EM, H-21in, B-5in, AM '97.
/ j4 r( J$ H  B5 A& _Lovely soft butter yellow, nicely ruffled. Repeat blooms at ELYSIUM Gardens.
Mal: (Stamile 1998) $18.00 9 }6 t8 F* d% A) i: M
Ev, Tet, Mid, H-30in, B-7.5in.5 A) y/ O& @7 l0 A, m3 j" C9 P" f* Y6 W
Creamy-white blend with a greenish throat. Fragrant, prolific bloomer.
Moses' Fire: (Joiner 1998) $20.00
/ l, h7 L% d( P0 M0 X8 PDor, Tet, Mid, H-22in, B-6in.
) g5 ~; `/ _5 \! U5 M: c95% double at ELYSIUM Gardens. Red with a gold edge and green throat.
Our Collection is Always Growing.
Over 250 Choice Cultivars On Display.
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Nairobi Night: (Munson, RW. '83) $12.003 Z( F, h" D, \; K: ]; Z) q) a+ `
Sev, Tet, M, H-30in, B-6in.9 A/ c  Q% u/ I, P2 M
Very pretty violet purple with a radiating cream halo. Lots of blooms.
Night Beacon: (Hansen 1988) $14.005 `, a( W0 u8 W# p9 \  q% ?8 h
Ev, Dip, EM, H-27in, B-5.5in, HM 1991.! K# n% G& [$ p  U8 e
Dark velvety purple with deeper eye-zone and a chartreuse throat...very dramatic.
Nosferatu: (Hanson 1990) $14.00
! Z+ R6 o* N% H0 V) t' ^Sev, Tet, ML, H-30in, B-6in, Fr, AM 2000.
! F" X. z3 }% X, V- B6 IExcellent clear purple and green throat. Exceptional vigour, a great garden plant.
Nutmeg Elf: (McCabe 1978) $8.00 1 x6 R, J  D9 z7 P# @( `
D, EM, H-34in, B-3in.
" c* e8 H- F" }! U7 IDelightful small golden spider. Great with small ornamental grasses.
Neal Berrey: (Sikes 1985) $12.00
; O0 z8 z( _3 O5 b( v% h8 d% H9 |Sev, M, H-18in, B-5in.
1 x$ [5 @4 N4 D* d7 [2 MVery pretty ruffled rose pink blend with a greenish yellow throat.
Night Embers: (Stamile 1997) $30.006 Y- r# f! ]5 D- h; g
Semi-Ev, Tet, EM, H-30in, B-5in.
# v/ L& @: V# _4 |* d" c* }9 EDouble 'Bing Cherry' red with white edge and green throat. Stunning!
Orchid Corsage: (Saxton 1975) $15.00
/ E! Y4 [8 S# I8 EDor, Dip, ML, Ht-32in, B-7.5in.
  I+ M' `/ h2 O' ^8 t5 kOrchid pink with a yellow throat. Unusual cascading crispate form.
Orange Velvet: (Joiner 1988) $14.00
  i" j" C9 `/ j1 E9 C% R  HSemi-Ev, Dip, Mid, H-30in, B-6.5in.
' c( q' n+ d3 j; eLovely shade of soft orange blend with good substance. Often reblooms.
Our Daylily Collection Keeps Growing.
Over 250 Cultivars On Display.
Pandoras Box: (Talbot 1980) $8.00
5 r2 @4 s. j4 ?5 T8 a4 ND, ML, H-20in, B-4.5in, AM'87.; A# f) ^: R% P# p
Petite cream with a rich plum eye-zone and green throat. Long Blooming.
Paper Butterfly: (Morss 1983) $8.00
  K5 N& Z. Y/ o2 g5 {% eSev, Tet, E, H-25in, AM'90, DS'87, LAA'98+ q4 C# r0 a  n0 _' ?3 k
Dramatic colours: peach with a large bluish-plum eye-zone and greenish throat.
Pardon Me: (Talbot 1980) $8.000 f# U6 D5 l3 v( O
D, M, H-24in, B-3in, DF'85, AM'87.2 ~8 W/ a% Y$ Q/ _/ e) _
Excellent deep red miniature. Very good repeat bloomer at ELYSIUM Gardens.
Pink Cotton Candy: (Stamile '91) $12.00
& d/ S% R9 I3 y( f+ Y( lD, Tet, ML, H-24in, B-5.5in, Fr, HM 1995., F! |; `0 v  m" K0 @4 V+ V
Pure pink with deep rose eye-zone and yellow throat. Excellent variety.
Pink Dollie: (Apps 1982) $8.00
: k% a4 c) N# _( v$ d4 m- vD, M, H-20in, B-5.5in. ) P: ?( _5 {1 P
A lovely pink blend that we've enjoyed in the garden for years.
Prairie Blue Eyes: (Marsch 1970) $8.00  Q) k# R/ o4 o" }& g
Sev, M, H-28in, B-5.5in, AM 1976.
1 i$ ?( Z' H; a% G4 v( W# OSilky lavender with a bluish eye-zone and light yellow throat.
Peach Magnolia: (Joiner 1986) $15.00   m! d8 r7 o: j, r8 k& w% o9 B
Dor, Dip, ML, HT-32in, B-5.5in, AM'99, IMA'02. A reliable peach double with a green throat and lots of blooms.
Parfait: (Childs 1951) $10.00
1 ~8 C# ]& U3 e3 @' jDor, Dip, M, H-48in, B-7in, Spider.
* o4 l' l# _  R# Q- |Yellow/pink bicolour with good repeat blooming. Great with ornamental grasses.
Peggy Jeffcoat: (Joiner 1995) $18.00; ~3 Y" W  Z$ |+ ]+ i6 m% S! @
Dor, Dip, ML, H-18in, B-6.5in.
9 S7 ^1 ]# S+ b4 x3 H! s3 N2 kMother of Pearl texture with tinges of pink. A very nice double.
Prague Spring: (Lambert 1985) $10.00$ q5 E6 [( x# @$ M1 k
Dor, Dip, M, H-30in, B-7in, HM'04.
3 z  }0 F7 r: yTan and pink blend with a pistachio eyezone. Spider form.
Quality Of Mercy (Carr 1994) $10.00
# @! y+ P- b+ C7 ESemi-Ev, Tet, M-L, H-27in, B-6in. * a- `" N& R) s3 \( x( n
NIcely ruffled near white.

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Raspberry Pixie: (Williamson 1969) $8.00  A$ ]/ `1 q& {' P" Q% l5 w
D, E, H-12-15in, B-2.5in.: [5 ?) T; ~6 m
A cute raspberry mini with a dark band, white mid-ribs and greenish throat.
Red Hot Returns: (Apps) $8.00& ^  k3 S- U9 ]7 b3 ?8 W7 {& K
Sev, Dip, M, H-20in, B-5in.3 z4 i2 Y4 C8 y* ~
A good repeat blooming red with a green throat. Zone 4.
Roswitha: (Trimmer 1992) $10.004 D  K' ~$ M$ R9 \1 u! K7 J
D, EM, H-15in, B-3.5in, AM 2003.7 d/ E8 k! E# I' J% [. s3 \* h
Medium peach double with a large purple-plum eye.
Royal Braid: (Stamile '93) $8.00- a9 D. c. i( \! b) |/ I
Sev,Tet, M, H-25in, B-5in.
$ r/ T6 y* Z. p0 _Long blooming, lavender purple with silver edge, purple eye and greenish throat.
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Red Grace: (Benz 1993) $16.00 7 r0 S0 Q4 i( E% v+ W
Semi-Ev, Tet, Mid, H-34in, B-5.5in.% i* l: v; \, y
Brilliant red with a lime green throat and white edge. Fragrant.
Royal Celebration: (Trimmer 1999) $40.00: D7 O' Y0 ^; |1 s" ]3 m+ b. b
Ev. Tet, EM, H-38in, B-12in.. q1 t$ i) L( v! l
Huge spider form. Grape purple with a green throat. Wow!
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Ruby Spider: (Stamile 1991) $20.00
6 c8 E# L7 O) m* {  t& D( W; HD, E, H-34in, B-9in, AM 2002.
$ J1 L2 |4 i! B4 E; nBrilliant ruby red spider form with a radiating golden yellow throat.
Ruby Stella: (European origin) $8.007 K' P) C' W2 y& J
D, E-L, H-20in, B-3in.
$ w5 p0 e6 [* l8 R, CA ruby version of the famed 'Stella De Oro'. Blooms most of the summer.
Raspberry Candy: (Stamile P. '92) $14.00 3 X, x: h, m6 ?. C: e  X9 I
Dor, Tet, EM, Ht-26in, B-5in, AM '99.% u& h! d" R7 F2 i9 d
Cream with a very striking raspberry eye. One of our favouite of the 'candy series'.
Red Volunteer: (Oakes 1984) $12.00& G0 V: y- q* ^
Dor, Tet, Ht-30in, B-7in, AM 1994.
. h% p0 T1 E" L( w1 ^4 L2 ?( a6 a' mA very clear pure red that holds its colour well. An ELYSIUM Gardens favourite.
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Scatterbrain: (Joiner 1988) $12.00
$ Z* q) x* `$ r0 USev, M, H-32in, B-5in, Fr, AM 1997.  g* G  P* a0 Y, g/ j) T' r7 v8 X
Fantastic ruffled, double peach-apricot. Great character.
Serena Dark Horse: (Marshall '94) $12.00
% t0 C, ?. h* z2 \D, Tet, EM, H-36in, B-5.5in.5 L- m$ q- w  ?3 J& F
Velvety blackish-red with a greenish throat. A real standout in the garden.
Shady Lady:(Owen '62) Sold Out 1 j0 M8 Y4 w# X$ `
D, M, H-34in, B-5in.$ r1 g2 C, f" H2 V) a
Clear butter yellow with a bold wine-red eye. Renowned for it's clarity of colour.
Sherwood Gladiator: (Roger 1991) $10.00
& A& k/ r0 I! H( E2 Z( M! ?) SSev, Tet, M, H-60in, B-5.5in, Fr.
, m6 E$ L* g/ q0 V; hOne of the tallest daylilies. Excellent combined with tall ornamental grasses.
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Silken Touch: (Stamile 1990) $14.009 g" F) x/ r! |8 Y4 f8 }
D, Tet, EM, H-23in, B-5.5./ k# \4 S7 `; x% I, u$ `/ F4 Z
Clear pink with greenish eye. Excellent colour and form.
Siloam Bye Lo: (Henry 1980) $8.000 K' |' `5 D! W5 f8 e
D, M, H-16in, B-3.5in, Fr, AM'88.
9 w+ ^* v* ]9 ?; m  IRosy-pink with a red eye and green throat. Perfect for the front of the border.
Siloam Double Classic:(Henry '85) $12.00* r6 k2 W# }, X) [( D
D, EM, H-26in, B-5in, IM'88, AM'91, SM'93.5 V* x) @0 f9 A8 ^' x. L
Highly awarded and for good reasons. Fragrant peachy-pink with green throat.
Siloam Merle Kent: (Henry 1984) $8.00
% O; k+ J- L$ BD, M, H-18in, B-4in, AM'90,AG'92,DCS'99.9 y" L# U3 Y) u2 ]
Fragrant dusky rose with deep plum eye and greenish throat. A real winner.
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Siloam Pee Wee: (Henry 1982) $8.00
  ~% L/ W" Z: q- YD, EM, H-16in, B-3in.
$ Y  U4 J; y7 [6 n" X  iRuffled creamy melon with a raspberry eye. Great for the front of the border.
Siloam Red Toy: (Henry 1975) $8.00  ~2 y4 [$ w/ N+ ?( u
D, M, H-20in, B-3in, HM 1980.# I" y0 ]- P& F1 N* O/ e
Clear rose red with darker halo, yellow eye and greenish throat.
Siloam Royal Prince: (Henry 1983) $8.00
( m. \+ Z& @5 @D, M, H-23in B-4.5in.
. u# q2 P' I; H# K& pRegal dark violet-purple with greenish-golden throat.
Siloam Ury Winniford: (Henry '80) $8.00
' v: w3 E3 ^9 u* y2 z3 E$ sD, M, H-23in B-3.5in, AM 1989.3 L: e' _: G' r) R) K9 h
Creamy yellow with a sharp royal purple eye and green throat. Prolific bloomer.
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Smith Brothers: (Carr 1992) $12.00! [! U! c9 A1 d' q
D, Tet, M, H-30in, B-5in, HM '96.
! h6 C% q9 E1 [5 S! C% A! c1 {" G/ WAn excellent cultivar. Blackish-red, just like the cough drops.Sold Out.
Space Wars: (Webster 1982) $8.00
4 f7 I  R1 [; b3 m& CD, Tet, ML, H-30in, B-6in.
% r9 Q# Y. \- }/ e/ y, m6 n+ LProlific bloomer with good strong foliage. Always gets noticed in the garden.
Strawberry Candy: (Stamile '89) $8.00+ K/ \( R) x& ^2 _
Sev,Tet,EL, H-26in, B-5in.
9 Z/ M% B6 X: Q( nAG 1994, DCS 1995, SM 1998.8 }+ _1 }; R& h) d  m
Excellent garden plant, very long blooming.
Strutter's Ball: (Moldovan '84) $12.00: e& y$ R! A3 J6 k
D, Tet, M, H-28in, B-6in, AM 1992.! @& q; F# K1 n% R& x
One of our favourite royal-purple cultivars, with a fine silver edge. Very regal.
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Susan Weber: (Branch 1989) $20.00
2 D6 a  \; ?6 W( J" r" PSev, L, H-26in, B-5in, HM '99." ]' H  R6 j6 }, V
Gorgeous blush pink with a darker rose ruffled edge. Very very pretty.
Sweethearts Forever: (Wild 1978) $10.00' y. q# }/ ?  V
D, EML, H-28in, B-5in.
9 R; q$ m4 s% _- K$ D/ f' PDiamond dusted peachy-pink. We'll always love this one.
Swiss Mint: (Reilly 1994) $12.00( h8 q; s6 I* e2 |. r
D, EM, H-27in, B-5in.5 s4 I' ?% L; U) V8 t6 {- {
Lovely near white with pink highlights. Lots of blooms. Under-stated elegance!
Sherwood Cheer: (Rogers 1991) Sold Out ; \, S0 v7 a; A+ _3 {; d) O3 `7 V6 E3 M
Dor, Dip, E, Ht-32in, B-5in. 4 d6 c1 ]4 Q9 l; r5 {9 r0 e! s
Rose orange blend with greenish yellow throat. Very striking and reblooms here.
Siloam Cooper's Chantilly: (Henry 1992) $12.00 Dor, Dip, M, H-25in, B-5.5in.3 j8 Y4 R  m  [' x1 `3 |
Apricot pink self, green throat. A great double that reblooms.
Savannah Debutante: (Joiner '86) $14.00 Dor, Dip, ML, H-32, B-6in, Dble.
: L& _2 w( T2 N/ Z2 H" qA classic daylily. Ruffled apricot with greenish throat. Belongs in all collections.
Singing In The Wind: (Lorrain-Lycett '06)0 M2 L+ c+ f/ ^3 r/ g
$30.00 Dor, Tet, VL, H-31in, B-6in.
' x2 i6 z+ P# y3 t) hVery ruffled yellow with pink-cream high
$ \8 U1 f  B5 ~lights. Vigorous with loads of blooms.
Sherry Lane Carr: (Carr 1993) $25.00 9 L3 P: r0 \/ n) h' `% [' ^0 Q
Ev, Tet, EM, H-23, B-6.5in, AM'020 a: Q' w/ ~% W0 @
Creamy yellow with a ruffled gold edge. Very Very pretty.$ j! R9 i- f# |/ c5 G# n1 J
San Ignacio: (Stamile 1998) $16.00
8 H+ f, T; k4 u) GDor, Tet, E-M, H-30in, B-6in.& H8 B1 I3 U# E1 B
Ruffled, soft baby pink with a yellow-chartreuse throat. Fragrant.
Sister Evelyn: (Shooter 1999) $14.00
: D) B1 W6 M1 \8 b1 N9 iDor, Dip, EM, H-22in, B-6in.% u# R7 b) v: x1 y6 C' v4 j+ w
Pale-pink bitone with a light green throat. Very pretty and forms a great clump.
Sparkling Sensation: (Lorrain-Lycett '03) $20.000 @4 e# q7 K) M. S: ]) L5 s
Dor, EM, H-31in, B-6in, Fragrant.
6 `: N% _/ y( J# ~+ y. [8 SCreamy pink bi-tone with a yellow-gold ruffled edge. Diamond dusted.
Starman's Quest: (Burkey 1989) $25.00
1 p# ^2 M& x% e" S0 o% gDor, Dip, M, H-40in, B-7in.7 d2 i, ^" n$ R( T- `4 _5 `: d
A UFO crispate form. Lots of drama and excellent combined with tall ornamental grasses or as a specimen.
Taruga: (Stout 1933) $12.00
5 |1 D2 F8 G  GEv, M, H-36in, B-6in.
4 P/ U5 A4 y6 e! b, nGorgeous lemon-yellow spider variant. Unusual form and prolific bloomer.
Trahlyta: (Childs 1982) $12.00( K) L9 B+ Q+ V% E; G0 I
D, EM, H-30in, B-6.5in, AM 2004.  k, k+ z7 J8 P4 I' a: e
Dusky violet, dark purple eye-zone and greenish throat. Very sophisticated looking.
Tuscawilla Tigress:(Hansen 1988) $ 10.00
" D( l) i* P1 d. OSev, Tet, EM, H-25in, B-6in, AM 1996.
2 {$ l3 q3 s+ [1 u/ [1 iVibrant orange with a darker halo. Very striking in the garden. Prolific bloomer.
Two To Tango: (Stamile, G. '96) $10.00
1 T$ D# o. X8 a' E7 vE, M, H-20in, B-3in, HM 2003.
; J  n% A' c: X# Y( k( ISalmon rose blend with a lighter edge. A dear little double.
T-Bone Walker (Hanson, C. 2001) $35.00
# ~, s5 ]5 T9 Z- E3 ASemi-Ev, Tet, ML, H-31in, B-6in.
& D6 D. T* F3 m( \Violet purple with a lavender watermark.5 K- q, V& t" j. E* J
A real standout and a prolific bloomer.
Too Marvelous: (Sellers 1975) $12.00   N8 M' j% `) {) K6 \6 p
Dor, Dip, Mid, H-24in, B-5in.8 s! R( D1 J5 G  H' g9 Y  K* C0 a/ x* x
Melon pink blend with a green throat.
( g" J$ U8 V& O5 jIt really is too marvelous.
Over 250 Choice Cultivars On Display.
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Vanilla Fluff: (Joiner 1988) $18.008 Z6 U* q- V5 k
D, Dip, ML, H-34in, B-6in, AM '95, IM '96.
' T! O/ y( g5 l3 s  fA very beautiful, fragrant, Devon cream yellow.
Velvet Rose: (Stamile,P. 1992) $12.009 x3 E2 l, r2 _* x3 V3 D0 V3 G
Sev, Tet, EM, H-23in, B-5.5in.
  h% s* A, w- V9 E9 y2 \: [' l4 VAn excellent cultivar. A deep rose pink and nicely ruffled.
Vera Biaglow: (Moldovan 1984) $10.001 @& |, Z0 Q2 w9 X; l; |$ q. N
D, Tet, ML, H-28in, B-6in, AM 1993.5 K' A" T3 l# w( _
A stunning vibrant classic. Rosy pink edged in silver.
Victorian Days: (Munson, RW.'92) $22.00
; u4 @8 I. h! w- M& S, @Ev, Tet, ML, H-24in, B-5in, HM'01.! Q1 j$ O. T' k2 P. F7 ]# @4 x
Rich violet bicolour with a large radiating chalky eye and white edge.
Vatican City: (Moldovan 1996) $35.00
" u4 u7 ~: O9 |8 W  h3 h  U$ KSemi-Ev, Tet, EM, H-26in, B-6in.& {3 r5 w' T( F( y* @
A grape-purple blend with a green throat. Ruffled white edge really sets it off.
Victorian Collar: (Stamile,P. 1988) $12.00  m/ U6 }" O5 a. ]& ~
Sev, Tet, ML, H-24in, B-6in, AM 1996./ f- f: p/ F9 A  u& E* U
Fragrant with a very ruffled gold blend self. An ELYSIUM favourite. Sold Out.
Vintage Bordeaux: (Kirchhoff 1986) $12.00. y7 P6 l& v8 J0 @
EV, Tet, Early, H-27in, B-5.75in.
: L+ ]7 K" @0 o6 N1 @6 l& ODeep wine-red with a chartreuse throat.
How To Plant Daylilies: , X% D$ H8 U+ k9 _" j, H( k$ S; f
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Wedding Band: (Stamile 1987) $14.00
. }3 G, _4 c, m$ O  l# _4 jSev, Tet, M, H-26in, B-6in, AM'93, SM'96.6 @+ V/ [5 N9 y: p$ k
Ruffled ivory white with a green throat and gold edge.
Wildest Dreams: (Temple'93) $16.00
$ l+ x3 L! i# K; F8 j- Y7 NEv, EM, H-26in B-9in, HM 1998.3 f* \0 M  j& |* Y$ o2 u
Huge pink spider form with greenish throat. An elegant spider.
Wind Frills: (Tarant 1978) $10.00
+ Y8 y% C5 b: s: W$ iEv, EM, H-36in, B-7in, AM 1989.. e" t$ G) v; `! G1 G$ {
Salmon-pink spider variant with darker veins and yellow throat. Very exotic.
Wineberry Candy: (Stamile 1990) $10.00: X! M: U( h$ X) O
D, Tet, EM, H-22in, B-5in, AM'97.* b* n+ b8 t. O7 }/ Q
Fragrant orchid pink with a raspberry eye. Prolific bloomer. Sold Out
Wilson Spider: (Oakes 1987) $16.00 9 I! W/ L- N: G, t" I5 s
Dor, Dip, M, Ht-28in, B-7.5in.
2 {' ]8 U# \% c. t: C9 J, Z+ uPurple bitone, white eyezone, chartreuse throat. A good looking spider form.
Westward Wind: Stamile 1990) $20.00
, S1 S5 Z+ j$ k# C" `8 rSEv, Tet, M, H-32in, B-10in, HM 1996.2 x+ }: S; G, m+ E9 ~
Huge cascading red spider with greenish yellow throat. Sold Out.
The correct way to plant a dayily. The best planting time is from early spring to early fall. Divide clumps every 3-4 years, shortly after blooming.
White Perfection: (Stamile 1995) $25.000 k; P" [) t5 Q, K) B( X" T6 `
Semi-Ev, Tet, M-L, H-30in, B-5.5in.
0 T, X- D( Z2 ^. E* X6 TA very pretty near white with a greenish throat. Fragrant.
Yazoo Wild Violet:(Gates-Smith'88)$18.00" n+ F% S% {# R$ P9 @6 E
Sev, M, H-20in, B-6.5in.
; l9 J" A! f! IA striking spidery form; lavender with white edges and a green throat.
You Angel You: (Stamile-G.'93) $12.00 : v9 V3 H( |. Z( F& y! @
SEv, Dip, M, Ht-15in, B-2in, HM'98. + G4 p- d3 f  l* H7 F2 r
Creamy apricot with a red eyezone above a green throat. A sweet little miniature.
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