DAYLILY VARIETIES
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APRICOT SPARKLES ( D.Apps)

Ever-blooming, dwarf daylily. Diamond dusted, deep apricot self with ruffled edges
while sepals are smooth. Perfect form. A grandchild of 'Stella D'Oro and 'Brocaded
Gown.
The perfect landscape daylily for the front border.
$12.00 3 fans

Apricot Serenade (Brother Charles Reckamp-Roy G. Klehm)
Bright apricot blooms which soften later in the day to  pink blends. Vigorous, well
branched grower. Excellent ruffling.
TET. DORMANT,LATE, 30" HT.- 6" BLOOMS

$14.00 df
Apricot Beauty ( (species Flava Kwanzo)
double petals, fulvous, multi-toned orange. Nice, tall daylily for back of the border.
Diploid, Dormant, Mid-late. 36" x 4.5"
$6.00 dble fan
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Ben Arthur Davis (Wild'71)
Hugh creamy orchid blooms are born on strong 24-inch tall scapes. 8-inch blossom
appear mid season.
Diploid, Dormant.Mid, 24" 8" bloom
$12.00 Dble fan
Broadway Gal (Stamile'91) Tet, Dor, Mid, 22"ht, 3"bloom
Lovely form and substance of light orange/pink with raspberry eye and gold edge.
A long blooming variety.

$8.00 df
BONANZA  (Ferrick'54)

Fragrant bright golden yellow self with rust-red eye zone slight ruffling on petals.
Multiplies well and is a Landscapers dream.
Diploid, Mid, fragrant,30" ht. 5" bloom

$6.00  dble fan.
Bubbling Brown Sugar:( Weston'87)  27"(5.5") Mid.,  Dor ,
Yellow edged with cinnamon ,brown eyezone and green yellow throat.
Vigorous Grower! Unique colour.
$12.00 DF
Catherine Woodbury (Childs'67)
Orchid pink self with lime green eye. Very appealing combo!
Diploid, Mid-Late, 30" - 6"
$5.00  dble fan.

Charlie (Br. Charles Redcamp/Roy Khlem) Tet., Mid-late.,Dor.,32" ht, 6" blooms
Brother Charles's conrnerstone breeding plant. Outstanding ruffling/toothing of
Cream/yellow petals with a green throat. Nice wide throated blossoms. Much sought
after for hardy, dormant breeding.
$45.00 df ($23.00sf)
Chicago Apache (Marsh'81)
Outstanding scarlet red self with green throat. Petals are slightly ruffled.
TET, Mid-late, 27" - 5" bloom

$10.00


Canadian Border Patrol (Salter'95)
Ivory/cream self with deep purple eye-zone and purple edging. Reblooms.
Tet., early-mid.,28" ht. 6" blooms

$14.00
 
 
Hem. Citrina (species) 5" blooms,3.5'-4'tall  
Hemerocallis citrina is a species and is a nocturnal bloomer. It opens in the
afternoon and blooms through the night. Also producing a fragrance, Hemerocallis
citrina has 3" trumpet like blooms. Great clumper and fine grass-like foliage.
$10.00 clump.
Condilla (Grooms'77)
Vibrant deep golden yellow double self.
Dip. Early-Mid., 20" ht. - 4.5" double bloom.

Awards: H.M.'82, A.M.'85, L.A.A., I.M.A.
$10.00
Curtis High Memorial (2001). A cultivar of AHS treasurer 1998, Curtis High
released after his death in his honour.

Light Peachy/Yellow self with white mid ribs and a green throat.
DiP. Sev.
Late. 29" x 5"
$20.00 df.
Country Melody (Klehm')
True pink petals with a small chartreuse throat. Soft yellow halo, pale pink midribs
and the edges of the petals are ruffled in yellow .
Tet., mid, fragrant, dormant,30" , 5.5 bloom
A delightful garden accent!!

$16.00 df
AWARDS: AM'90- EFA'91
Daring Deception ( Salter
Stunning daylily!
Unique combination of pale, dusty lavender self with a large, black/ purple eyezone
and matching picotee piecrust edging.
Very Popular
Tet.,E_mid,Semi-Evergreen - Tet. Re.24" - 5"
$14.00 df.
DARK PASSAGE (Lorrain/Lycett)
(Calais x Michelle Reid)
Georgeous, ruffled dark burgundy purple blooms have a lighter watermark,
chartreuse throat and green heart .
Breeders want it for it's very fertile,well branched & strong growing traits
and it's
winter hardy breeding.  
Tet, Mid-late,Ext.,Dormant, Fragrant,28" -5"
$32.00 df. limited
Dunedin  (Munson '90)

Soft ivory/cream self with tones of cream pink & soft yellow. Large bold chartreuse
throat with green heart. Heavy substance. Ruffling & well branched. Increases well.
Tetra., early-mid, 32"ht. 6" bloom

$10.00
Double Butterscotch (Smith "84)
A very unique color as a blend of Red, gold and bronze mixes into a nicely doubled
bloom.

Dip.,fragrant, Early-Mid, 22" tall, 4.5" bloom
$12.00
Garden Symphony (Brother Charles Redcamp/Roy Khlem)
Soft peach and pink overtones, pastel blends, nice green throat and the flower
form that faces the viewer.
Simply Gorgeous ! Winter hardy and pod fertile for breeding.
Tetraploid, early-mid, Drr.,30" 6"

$45.00 df ($23.00sf)
Earth Angel (Stamile''87)

One of our all time favorite older daylilies!
Beautiful apricot self with pie crust edgings. Perfect form and very graceful. Sturdy,
vigorous  & a very reliable winter hardy daylily.
Tet., Dor.,E-Mid.,35" - 4.5" bloom

AWARDS: HM '81        
 $8.00 df

DAYLILY AWARDS

Junior Citation (J.C.)
focuses attention o promising
cultivars prior to introduction
.

Honorable Mention (H.M.)
cultivars introduced two or
more years,demonstrating
excellent quality &
performance beyond a
regional level.

Award of Merit (A.M.)10
varieties that have received
the H.M. award after 3 years.

Donn Fischer Memorial
Cup (D.F.M.C.)
 For the
outstanding miniature daylily. (

Annie T. Giles Award
(A.T.G.)
for the outstanding
small -flowered  (3"- 4.5")
cultivar.

L. Ernest Plouf
Consistently Very Fragrant
Hemerocallis(L.E.P.)
for a consistently fragrant
dormant daylily.

James E. Marsh Award
(J.E.M.)
for the outstanding purple or
lavender daylily

Ida Munson Award (I.M.A.)
for the best double-flowered
cultivar.

Lenington All A.merican
Award (L.A.A.)
cultivar which
performs outstandingly in all
parts of the U.S. daylilies must
have introduced for 10 yrs.

Florida Sunshine Cup
(F.S.C.)
for the hybridizer of
the best miniature or small
flowered daylily displayed in a
convention tour garden.

Popularity Poll (P.P.)
annual poll conducted by
members of the  regions of
the American Hemerocallis
Society

President's Cup (P.C.)
the hybridizer of the most
outstanding established
daylily clump seen in a tour
garden at the A.H.S.
conventions. Determined by
votes of convention
attendants.

Stout Medal (S.M.)
considered the highest award
given to preeminent varieties
by the A.H.S.

All-American Daylily (A.A.D.)
dylilies must excell in
twenty-seven criteria &
perform outstandingly across
a minimum of five climate
zones. Awarded by the
A.A.D.S.C.

Star Performers These
daylilies msut excell in
twenty-seven criteria &
perform outstandingly in a
minimum of three climate
zones. Awarded by the
A.A.D.S.C.
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