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| Gentle Shepherd Gentle Shepherd introduced by Yancy in 1980. 5 inch blooms on 29 inch scapes. Lightly ruffled. Diamond dusted, One of the first true white of the white daylilies. A breakthrough for breeding white daylilies. Blooms Early Mid season. Fragrant. Semi-evergreen. Honorable Mention 1984. Award of Merit 1987. Diploid. 1 Double fan plant $7.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $6.00 each. |
| Gilded Rose Daylily Gilded Rose Stamile 1995. 6 inch blooms on 24 inch scapes. Rose pink self with gold edge and deep forest green throat Extended blooms. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Dormant. Blooms mid season. Repeat Bloomer 1 Double fan plant $9.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $8.00 each. Order Now! |
| Glazed Porcelain Truffle Glazed Porcelain Truffle introduced by D. Kirchhoff in 2000. 5 ½"-6 inch blooms on 28 inch scapes. "This double seems delicate and crisp and is reminiscent of our classic daylily introduction, MING PORCELAIN. The color is a smooth and a bright baby-ribbon to shell pink self with yellow to green at the throat. The texture shines like diamond dusted porcelain, and the sunfast blossoms are elegant and refined all day and all season long. The form is formal and tailored with framed inner petaloids edged in wide, looping ruffles. The constantly emerging scapes have three way branching with 18-25 buds." Very fertile pods and pollen. Blooms Extra Early. Reblooms. Extended bloomer. Fragrant. Semi-evergreen. 97% double. Honorable Mention 2005. 1 Double fan plant $25.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $20.00 each. Order Now! |
| Great White Great White introduced by P. Stamile in 1999. 6¼ inch blooms on 28 inch scapes. 5 - 6 way branching. 30 - 35 buds. "GREAT WHITE gets its name because overall it has the greatest concentration of desirable characteristics. First, the plant is large and husky and has excellent proportion with outstanding scape to foliage balance. Well branched scapes carry up to 35 buds without ever crowding the very large 6¼" flowers. The flowers are large, wide, full and flat with edges deeply ruffled and gathered in gold. Of all my whites it was GREAT WHITE I took into my pinks. GREAT WHITE crossed into the pinks helped clarify even the best of the pinks. Moreover, on pinks with a wire gold edge it produced outstanding gold edged pinks. As a white breeder GREAT WHITE has been superb for getting outstanding plant habits into my whites. More than a great white, this is destined to be a great daylily." Easily fertile both ways. Blooms Early Mid season. Reblooms Evergreen. Fragrant Early morning opener. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Honorable Mention 2003. 1 Double fan plant $17.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $13.00 each. Order Now! |
| Happy Returns Happy Returns introduced by Apps in 1986. 3.125 inch fragrant blooms on 18 inch scapes. Ruffled lemon yellow flowers. This is our favorite small yellow and it is great for containers. Extra early. Very recurrent bloomer. This daylily has Stella in its background so that must be what gives it's non stop bloom; however, it is so much better than Stella. Dormant. Diploid. Honorable Mention 1992. 1 Double fan plant $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| Hollywood Lights Hollywood Lights introduced by Dan Trimmer in 1999. 5½ inch blooms on 24 inch scapes. "HOLLYWOOD LIGHTS begins blooming with a very large bright gold edge around a dark lavender flower as pictured; however, on rebloom the gold edge becomes much larger and here in Florida the scapes just keep coming and coming. First scapes bloom just above the foliage with bud counts that range from 35 to a high of 55 blooms per scape. Just like ENCHANTED APRIL, HOLLYWOOD LIGHTS should have a slightly taller scape to carry all of its buds, but I’m happy to have huge bud counts. HOLLYWOOD LIGHTS is fertile, and an excellent grower and increaser. I’m happy to bring the gold edged breeding of Brother Charles (through ENCHANTED APRIL) into the gold edged arena for two very important reasons, extremely high bud count and sun fastness. Although not a perfectly circular flower, HOLLYWOOD LIGHTS has produced offspring that are as circular as anything in my program." Semi-evergreen. Blooms Mid season. Reblooms. Tetraploid. Honorable Mention 2004. 1 Double fan plant $20.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $16.00 each. Order Now! |
| Hurricane Swirls Hurricane Swirls introduced by P. Stamile in 2006. 6" x 3" x 2 inch blooms on 36 inch scapes. " 5-way branching. 35-40 buds. Angel wings. "This was hands down the visitors’ favorite this year. Folks flocked around it marveling at the way the angel wings swirled the color of the edge, which can either be gold or more usually white, onto the surface of the flower. The entire flower was swirled with either gold or white. Unfortunately, what the visitors did not see was that after several weeks the flowers settled down to a very pleasant purple with a gold or white edge, right up to the rebloom. When rebloom came, HURRICANE SWIRLS again showed its namesake "hurricane swirls" for the first half of the blooms. An amazing flower which consistently shows this swirling angel wings every year but only on the first half of the blooms, but is none the less a very pretty flower in any form it shows." Easily fertile both ways. Blooms Mid season. Reblooms. Fragrant. Evergreen. Early morning opener. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan Plant $95.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $76.00 each. Order Now! |
| Hush Little Baby Daylily Hush Little Baby introduced by Sikes in 1992. 5 inch blooms on 22 inch scapes. Rose blend blooms. Repeat Bloomer Blooms mid late season. Diploid. Dormant. Honorable Mention 1997. 1 Double fan plant $7.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $6.00 each. Order Now! |
| Hymn Hymn introduced by C. Dunbar in 1983. 5½ inch blooms on 24 inch scapes. Apricot melon blend. Evergreen. Extended blooms. Blooms Early Mid season. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| Hyperion Hyperion introduced by Mead in 1924. 5½ inch Fragrant creamy yellow flowers on 40 inch scapes, re-blooms late. Old classic still very popular. Diploid. Dormant. Honorable Mention 2006. 1 Double fan plant $4.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $3.00 each. Order Now! |
| Ice Carnival Ice Carnival introduced by F. Childs in 1967. 6 inch blooms on 28 inch scapes. Near White Self the petaloids and petals are the same. Fragrant repeat bloomer. Dormant. Blooms Mid season. Diploid. 1 Double fan plant for $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| Iddy Bidy Gal Idy Bidy Gal introduced by G. Stamile in 1999. 2½ inch blooms on 12 inch scapes. A coral pink blend with a lighter edge. Blooms Repeat Bloomer. Blooms Mid Season. Diploid. Semi-evergreen. Honorable Mention 2003. 1 Double fan plant $6.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $5.00 each. Order Now! |
| Isle Of Capri Isle Of Capri introduced by P. Stamile in 1990. 6 inch blooms on 23 inch scapes. Deep lemon self. Dormant. Fragrant. Extended blooms. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant $8.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $7.00 each. Order Now! |
| Janice Brown Janice Brown introduced by Ed Brown in 1986 4¼ inch blooms Early Mid Season. Recurrent bloomer, 21 inch Scapes Semi Evergreen. Awards. Honorable Mention 1989. Don Stevens Award 1990. Award of Merit 1992. Stout Silver Medal winner for 1994. Ruffled pink with a rose eye zone. Always puts on a great show. Ed Browns best ever. 1 Double fan plant $7.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $6.00 each. Order Now! |
| Jedi Dot Pierce Jedi Dot Pierce introduced by Wedgeworth in 1988. 6 1/8 inch blooms on 20 inch scapes. Large rose pink with slightly darker eye and a green throat. Blooms Early Mid season. Re-blooms. Semi-evergreen. Fragrant. Extended blooms. Diploid. Honorable Mention 1997 Award of Merit 2001. 1 Double fan plant $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| Joan Senior Joan Senior introduced by Durio in 1977. 6 inch blooms. One of the whitest of the white daylilies with a touch of light yellow. Honorable Mention 1981. Award of Merit 1984. Lenington All American Award 1990, given for best performance in all AHS regions. Early Mid season. Very recurrent bloomer. 1 Double fan plant $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| John Kirkland John Kirkland introduced by D. Kirchhoff in 1999. 5½ inch blooms on 28 inch scapes. Totally sunfast, flesh pink with orchid midrib with tiny saw tooth edge. 3-4 way branching, strongly recurrent. Great & fertile parent. 99% Double. Blooms Early Mid season. Reblooms. Extended blooms Very Fragrant. Evergreen. Honorable Mention 2005. 1 Double fan plant $16.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $13.00 each. Order Now! |
| Jolly Red Giant Jolly Red Giant introduced by P. Stamile in 1999. 8" x 2 ¼" x 1 ½ inch blooms on 68 inch scapes. 6 way branching. 56 buds. Unusual Form - pinched and twisted crispate. "I dislike writing in superlatives such as the most ruffled, the heaviest substance, etc. since it presumes the writer knows the entire world of daylilies. In growing daylilies for 20+ years including the species Altissima and the Challenger hybrids, I can say that I have never seen a daylily as tall as JOLLY RED GIANT. JOLLY RED GIANT towers over mere 5’ tall Altissima and Challenger hybrids and at 5’8" can be used in place of a small shrub or tree. This is truly a fun flower for those who want bragging rights for the "tallest". Being evergreen it may not grow as tall in the North but here in the South the first scapes bloom at 68" and rebloom just shy of 6’. Very strong well branched erect scapes." Pod sterile but pollen fertile. Blooms Early. Reblooms Very slight fragrance. Evergreen. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant $10.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $8.00 each. Order Now! |
| Jovial Jovial introduced by L. Gates in 1986. 5 inch blooms on 20 inch scapes. Vivid wine red in a full round form with some ruffles. Very bright and stunning. Every one seems to like this one. Self. Early recurrent bloomer. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Fragrant. Extended blooms. Honorable Mention 1990. 1 Double fan plant $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. Order Now! |
| Jolyene Nichole Daylily Jolyene Nichole introduced by Spalding in 1984. 6 inch blooms, only 14 inches tall. Rose blend bloom with deeper rose veining, and a green throat. Flowers mid season. Repeat blooms nearly all summer. Evergreen. This has been a favorite because of the large blooms on a small plant. It is also good for container gardens and borders. Awards: Honorable Mention 1990, Award of Merit 1993, runner up to Wedding Band in 1996 for Stout Silver Medal, runner up to Always Afternoon for Stout Silver Medal in 1997. 1 Double fan plant $5.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $4.00 each. |
| Judy Farquhar Judy Farquhar introduced by P. Stamile in 2006. 7 ½" x 4 1/8" x 2 ¼" inch blooms on 34 inch scapes. 4-way branching. 20 buds. Angel wings. "Like them big? Our friend Judy Farquhar does and she picked this beauty to be named for her. As one of our largest flowers, I have measured first blooms at 8 ½" and petals at over 5" in width. Each petal was bigger than a lot of daylilies. The flowers start the season as a peach pink but slowly the peach shade mutates more into a spun sugar pink. Huge 1 - 1½" angel wings are characteristic of JUDY. The form is exceptionally flat with little to no flaring or re-curve. The substance is excellent. The scapes are strong, erect and branched. As a parent it produces exceptionally large flowers – some with horns and tentacles to 1" in length and many with angel wings. An absolutely phenomenal flower." Fertile both ways. Blooms Mid season. Reblooms. Early morning opener. extended blooms. Very Fragrant. Evergreen. Tetraploid. 1 Double fan plant $124.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $99.00 each. Order Now! |
| Just My Size Just My Size introduced by G. Stamile in 2002. 2¾ inch blooms on 12 inch scapes. 100% double. 4-way branching. 20 buds. This charmer is a little bit larger than Grace’s other popcorn doubles but its exquisite plant habit, color and form make up for its excessive size. This beautiful pink double with a rose red eye is another potential show flower with its wonderful little scape. Choice and easily fertile both ways. Blooms Early Mid season. Reblooms. Semi-evergreen. Double. Diploid. 1 Double fan plant $15.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $13.00 each. Order Now! |
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