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Hemerocallis (Daylilies)

Bloom mid June to frost with peak bloom here around July 4th. These perennials are very adaptable and easy to grow requiring only a good garden soil and average water. They are especially pest and disease free. Sun best to light shade. In addition to a color description for each variety the following information is given in the order listed:
  • Height of bloom scape in inches;
  • Season of bloom--E for early, M for mid-season; La for late;
  • Foliage habit--Ev for evergreen, Se for semi-evergreen and D for dormant;
  • RE stands for reblooms;
  • Last is bloom diameter in inches.
    These measurements are as registered and may be different in your garden as culture and climate can make a difference. We have split Daylilies into numerous files alphabetically by name:
    A's B's C's D's E's F's G's H's I's
    J's K's L's M's N's O's P's Q's R's
    S's T's U's V's W's X-Z's Collections


    We send double fans unless listed otherwise (S = Single Fan).This year on some of our cultivars we offer the option for those wishing to save money of selecting a single fan or a double fan. Example $10.00S/$15.00 = ten dollars for a single fan or fifteen dollars for a double fan.
    Dayliles are shipped April-October (F = Fall delivery only).

    SM for Stout Silver Medal, highest award a cultivar can receive, given in memory of Dr. Arlow Burdette Stout, who is considered to be the father of modern daylily breeding in North America. This award is voted by AHS Garden judges with only one award per year.
    Hardy zone 3-10 (evergreens may not be). Enjoy!

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