DAYLILY VARIETIES
All varieties are double fans unless stated
F -- K
Fairy Tale Pink (Pierce '80)

A pink self with a green throat. Heavy substance.
Rebloomer.
Dip., Mid., 24" ht. 5.5" bloom
Awards: A.M.'87, H.M.''84, S-silver"90
$ 6.00 df
Far Fetched (Stevens'85)

The first one to go when in bloom- Impressive!
Large blooms of orange/ yellow with hugh rust/red eye.
Tet, Mid, 34" tall, 6" blooms

$12.00
Francis of Assisi (Moldovan'94)
Georgeous deep bright wine/red blend with white picotee edging. This is a real
collectors daylily.
Tet., Sev, Mid, re, 26" 6" bloom
$24.00 df.
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Fudge Sundae (Merc'90)

Unique, chocolate-red with black cherry eye zone and a yellow throat. Repeat
bloom,
Tet., Mid., 28" tall, 6.25" bloom

$14.00

Garden Symphony ('93 Redcamp/Khlem)
soft peach and pink overtones, pastel blends, nice green throat
and the flower form that he preferred, one that faces the viewer.
Fertile both ways. Winter hardy
Tetraploid, Early-Mid, Dormant, 30" 6"
$45.00 df ($23.00 sf)
Gay Cravat (Peck' 76)

Soft creamy pink with a burgundy eye zone and ruffled gold edge. Good
Increaser.
Tet., Mid., 28" tall, 6" bloom

$6.00 dble fan.
Grandfather Time (Wild'68)

Enormous, Brick red with a large yellow throat. Can repeat.
Tet., Mid, 36" tall, 6.5" bloom
AWARDS: H.M.

$10..00
Green Eyes Wink (Noland)
Salmon red with a liminous, very green throat and a bright red band forming a
triangle between the eye and the petal. Can repeat. Increases rapidly.
dip.,E-Mid.,22" high, 3" bloom

$6.00 dble. fan.
Hush Little Baby (Sikes'92)
A very popular daylily!!
Very heavy ruffled rose pink self with a lighter pink eye and midribs. Yellow
throat. Perfect form and a strong and extended blooming period.
AWARDS: HM'97
Diploid,dormant,mid-late, Re,22" - 5"
$14.00 df
Heather Green ( Peck'68)

Bright, peach pink with a green throat.
Tet, E.-Mid.,30" high, 5" bloom

$6.00
Irish Elf  (Hudson'78)

Compact daylily  excellent for a groundcover or edging plant. Increases rapidly
and blooms for a long time.
Lemon yellow self with deeper yellow throat.
Dip., E.-Mid-L, 14" high. 2.5" bloom
$ 6.00 df
Ice Carnival (Childs'67)
Near white. depending on region it's grown in. Diamond dusted, green throat.
Increases quickly & is fragrant. Re-blooms
Dip., Mid., 28" high, 6" bloom
AWARDS: Am'74, HM'70
$6.00
Jedi Tequila Sunrise ( Wedgeworth'90)
Greenish yellow with a large maroon eyezone.
Dip,Sev., Early, Ext., VFr.,20" - 5.5"
$14.00 df
Jedi Flamingo Kid (Wedgewood '87)
Very nice small daylily for the front of your border.  Light apricot-yellow self
with a deep wine colored eye zone. Fragrant, and a great daylily for "close-up
gardens".
Diploid, Sev.,Mid, 20" - 3.5" bloom
$8.00
Katadin (Valente' 97) Tet, Dor.,Mid.,40" ht, 5.5" bloom.
One of my favorite Valente's. Lovely deep wine purple blloms of good
substance and form. Edges of petals are nicely ruffled. goldne yellow throat
adds a good contrast to the deep blooms. Quite sunfast for such a deep
colour.
$14.00 df.

Joe Marinello (Stamile'89) Tet., Dor, e-mid, 21" th. 5" bloom
Lovely cream petals with wide purple eye and a gold edge. Good bloomer!
$14.00 df.
 
DAYLILY AWARDS
Junior Citation (J.C.)

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.