(Stamile 1997) 24" TET 6" Early-Very Late season, Ev, RE - Orange sherbet with bright red eyezone and edge above a green throat. One of my earliest and latest bloomers. ((Eye Declare × (Wineberry Candy × Tet. Priscilla's Rainbow)) × Regal Braid)
(Petit, 2008) 34" TET 5.5" Mid, SEV, RE, FRA - Coral with purple eye above green to gold applique throat. ((Catcher in the Eye X Meet Joe Black) X Rippled Oasis) MF'13
(Hanson-C., 2009) 40" TET 6" EM, SEv - Violet purple self above green throat. Very fast increaser, tall, heavy scapes to add a centerpiece in the garden. Very dark, bright flowers, hard to get a great picture, but seen in the garden, it's absolutely gorgeous. ((Bela Lugosi X (Jamaican Midnight X John Cipollina)) X Ghost of Thunder Road) B'13
(Carr 2005) 25" TET 5" Early midseason, Ev, RE - Buff with smoky raspberry violet band above green throat - demonstrates crimping at throat on a good many of the blooms that povides a unique looking daylily. (Picture shown without crimping as well.)
(Huben, 2011) 44" DIP 3.5" Midseason, DOR - Brilliant velvety red self with a green throat. ((City of Sin × Pardon Me) × Red Spire)
Awards: HM 2020
C'21
(Moldovan 1986) 26" TET 5.5" Early-Midseason, DOR - Amber tan bitone with red orange eyezone and yellow green throat. (House of Lords × Pirates Cove) Awards: HM 1993
(Petit, 2004) 30" TET 6.50" Midseason, SEv, RE, FRA - Orange with wonderfully patterned burgundy eye above green throat. ((Magical Passes X Equilibrium) X (Time for Eternity X Time in a Bottle))
F'11
(Eller-N., 2005) 18" DIP 2.75" Mid, SEV, RE, DBL 80% - Cream DOUBLE with cherry red eye above red throat, reblooms into September in VA. (You Angel You X Mary Ethel Anderson) T'13
(Morss 1994) - 24" TET 3.75" Early, SEv, RE - Coral orchid rose pink with bubbly gold edge and magenta eye. The edge sometimes gets small teeth, but is not registered as having teeth.
(Roberts, N. 2000) - 32" DIP 7.5" Midseason, SEv, Spider - Gorgeous black spider that stands out tall amongst the bloom in the bed and adds spectral elegance in the garden.
(Gossard, 2007) 28" TET 4.75" Early-Midseason, Ev, RE, FRA - Flesh pink with blue eye into maroon colors with light rose pink edge above very green to charcoal throat. (Delta Blues X Tet. Crystal Blue Persuasion)
F'11
(Stamile, G. 2006) 16" TET 3" Early-Midseason, DOR, RE - Rose red with bright red eye above green throat. Great border daylily! ((sdlg × Tet. Siloam Tom Howard) × Broadway Dazzler)
(Gossard, 2011) 29" TET 5" Midseason, SEv, RE, FRA - Cream yellow with a butterfly pattern consisting of blues, oranges, whites, purples, violets, purples, and maroon colors. Colors also surround the petal edges. Jagged outer maroon eye zone, sometimes small jagged teeth are seen. ((Etched Eyes X Forever in Time) X Tet. Crystal Blue Persuasion)
F'11
(Salter-E.H. 1997) 25" DIP 3.75" Midseason, EV - Starts the day as a pale melon base that fades to a creamy white, with a violet blue eyezone and a yellow to green throat. Absolutely gorgeous small flower that does well here in VA.
(Trimmer, 2012) 23" TET 4.75" Midseason, Ev, RE, FRA - Very intense gold self that just glows in the garden. GARDEN NOTE: This flower blooms at a shorter level, so is better suited in a small-flowered garden setting or at the front of a garden bed. (sdlg × Gold Baron)
C'15
(Martin/Talbott 2003) 17" DIP 2.75" Early season, Ev, RE (registered as a DOUBLE) - Very light creamy yellow blend with rosy pink blush - starts out as a single bloom (as shown in the 2nd picture) and DOUBLES as the temperature rises. This daylily also blooms more around 20-22" for me, and blooms prolifically into September, sometimes October here in VA.
(Reed, M. 1994) 38" DIP 6.0" Early-Midseason, Dor, RE, FRA, Spider - Gorgeous orange with orange-red chevron eye that just shines across the garden. GARDEN NOTE: Reblooms consistently in VA, multiplies quickly, and will grow into a fabulously large clump full of bloom very quickly, but this gorgeous orange is not invasive like kwanso.
(Stamile-G., 2004) 17" DIP 2.75" Midseason, Semi-Evergreen, Double 90% - Cream DOUBLE with burgundy eye above green throat. This is a miniature diploid, and the smaller flower, daintier foliage, and shorter stature work very well for a border plant. Takes a bit of hotter weather to get the doubling started, but has a fantastic face for a miniature flower even when it's a single. (Little Show Stopper X (Small Gesture X Cute as a Button))
NOTE: Increases very quickly into a nice clump!
(Apps, 1995) 26" DIP 3.12" Midseason, Dor - Maroon black with black purple halo and green throat. The picture doesn't do it justice, just can't get the very dark black to show. Also, every once in a while this little bloom doubles in my garden, and it's absolutely gorgeous because it's so black.
((Pardon Me X Eleanor Apps) X Little Squiz)
(Morss 2000) 22" TET 4.25" Early-Extended season, SEv, RE - Medium pink and pastel pink bitone with wire gold edge and green throat. If you are looking for an EARLY bloomer, this is it! EARLY DAYS and SOLAR BLUE ANGEL compete every year to be the first to bloom in my garden!
(Houston 1992) 24" TET 5.5" Midseason, SEv, Stippled, RE - Bright orange with red eyezone above green throat. A great heat of summer bloom that stands out in the garden. GARDEN NOTE: It sometimes has a stippling effect, and sometimes is orange with a blazing red eyezone as seen in the alternate picture.
(Norris R 2005) 40" TET 6.25" Midseason, SEv, RE - Yellow with patterned lavender purple eye above green throat. VERY TALL, LARGE STANDOUT FLOWER. (Desperado Love X Forever In Time)
F'10
(Carpenter 2004) 26" TET 6.5" Midseason, Ev, RE - Absolutely huge deep pink with soft yellow edge above green throat. A true standout in the garden because of the big bloom. (Diamonds and Pearls × Mount Herman Marvel)
(Bennett, R. 1988) 26" TET 6" Dor, EM - Knockout Orange red blend with green throat, quick increaser in my garden, large heavy fans. (Flames of Fortune × Scarlock)
(Yost 1999) 28" DIP 3.75" Early-Midseason, DOR, RE, Fra - Rose cream bicolor with yellow eyezone and cream rose pencil etched eyezone above green yellow throat. (unknown × unknown)
(Stamile, P. 2009) 37" TET 5.0" Early, Ev, RE - Cream with multi banded violet eye above green throat. The eye of GET JIGGY is never the same. Gorgeous!! (Rock Solid X Bit of Blue)
F'11
(Morss, 2005) 30" TET 7" Early-season, Ev, RE - Medium amethyst with midnight purple eye and purple outlined yellow gold JAGGED edge with small teeth, and yellow to green throat. FAST INCREASER. ((Moon Feather × Martina Verhaert) × Scott Bennett)
F'14
(Stamile 1996) 28" TET 6.25" Early Midseason, Ev Fra - Ivory cream self with lightly ruffled edge and green throat. (Glacier Bay × Whisper White)
Awards: HM 2003
(Apps 1986) 18" DIP 3.125" Early-Extended season, DOR, RE, FRA - Yellow self with a soft crepe look. miniature, takes rest periods and reblooms in my garden. This cultivar has a heavy budcount that opens well, which helps extend the bloom time, along with the rebloom. One of the first daylilies to bloom in my garden in the spring, and increases quickly into a nice clump.
NOTE: CLUMP will be a minimum of 4 fans.
(Bremken-Armstrong, 1949) 40" DIP, Midseason, DOR - Bicolor Purple-red dark petals with yellow midrib and light sepals tinged red-purple. ORD/GYL3 (Hyperion X Black Falcon)
(Carr 1998) 28" TET 5" Early, Ev - Pink blend with gold edge. INHERITED WEALTH is one of the first to bloom in my garden most years, and has an incredible pink tone over gold that just glows in the sun.
(Reilly, 2008) 24" TET 4.75" Early season, SEv, RE - Pale lilac pink with pale denim blue eye and edge above lettuce green throat, with some purple stippling on petals. ((Ed Brown X Tet. Lavender Blue Baby) X (sdlg X Tet. Lavender Blue Baby))
F'11
(Stamile, 2005) 29" TET 7.5" EMid, EV, RE, FRA - Creamy apricot self above green throat. ((Platinum and Gold X (Great White X Key Lime Ice)) X Tet. Ruffled Masterpiece)
T'13
(Carpenter, J. 1996) 28" DIP 5.50" Midseason, DOR, RE, FRA - Lavender blue with darker lavender blue eye. You can see that in my garden I get a nice little ruffled edge that picks up that darker lavender blue eye color.
(Shooter-E., 2006) 30" DIP 11" Midseason, SEv, RE, Unusual Form - Purple with white midribs above green throat. Very fast increaser, nice clump forms in short order! C'15
(Rasmussen, 1987) 24" TET 4.5" Midseason, DOR - Golden yellow almost orange, with red eyezone and gold throat. (Bandit Man × sdlg)
Awards: HM 1997; JC 1988
(Kirchhoff-D., 1992) 28" TET 6" Early-Midseason, Ev, RE - Mandarin red with coral orange red watermark above yellow to yellow-green throat. (((Bittersweet Holiday × Regal Flame) × (Study in Scarlet × (Grand Opera × Amadeus)))
Awards: AM 1999; HM 1996
(Shooter 2000) 15" DIP 3" Early-Midseason, DOR, RE - Rich butter yellow gold with tiny green throat. This cultivar has a heavy budcount that opens well, which helps extend the bloom time, along with the rebloom. Registered at 15", but can produce scapes as high as 30" when well watered. One of the first daylilies to bloom in my garden in the spring, and increases quickly into a nice clump. NOTE: CLUMP will be a minimum of 4 fans.