(Stamile, P. 2006) 24" TET 5.5" Early midseason, Ev, RE - Alabaster cream with plum violet eye and edge. NOTE: Starts the day as a cream yellow, and fades to alabaster cream without losing the startling eye and edge. GARDEN NOTE: This daylily is a bit shorter at ~20" and smaller (~4.5") in my garden, and I use it as a border/front of garden bed plant, and therefore have put it with the small/miniature collection.
(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
(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
(Herrington-T., 2014) 25" DIP 3.25" Extra-Early season, SEv, RE, Fragrant - Golden yellow with a darker reddish brown eye on the sepals and petals with lighter accented midribs leading into a small yellow green throat. 30/6. (Buckets of Butter × One Eye Willie)
IC'22
(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.
(Salter, EH 1998) 24" TET 3.50" E-Midseason, SEv, RE - Yellow with washed blue violet eye edged violet and green throat.
(Witches Wink X Tet. Little Print)
F'11
(Lambertson, 2011) 30" TET 4.0" Midseason, SEv, RE - Lavender cream petals and sepals, light blue eye, fuchsia outer eye, green throat. (Star Child X Turqouise Treat sdlg)
NOTE: This plant is at least 6" in my garden. Beautiful, and multiplies very quickly.
C'15
(Stamile, 2007) 28" TET 4.0" Mid-Late season, Ev, RE - Cream with blue eye and fuchsia outer blue edge. Small flower on a tall sturdy scape, with lots of bloom! (40 buds, 5 branches.) (Fractal X Bit of Blue) S'12
(Matthie, 2009) 20" TET 4.5" Midseason, DOR, RE - Pink with double edge of dark purple and gold teeth. (GARDEN NOTE: Registered as a double 80%, but it does not double often in Virginia, and is actually prettier when it doesn't double as you can see all the detail on it when it is a single.) (Forestlake Ragamuffin × Licorice Candy)
C'17
(Stamile-G.-Pierce, 2011) 29" TET 3.5" Early-Midseason, DOR, RE - Rose red with jet black velvet eye and edge, with green throat. (unknown × unknown) Awards: HM 2019
P'20
(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)
(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
(Joiner, 2011) 24" TET 4.5" Early-Midseason, DOR, RE,Double 98% - Rose red DOUBLE with a light rose edge above a yellow throat. (Savannah Fiesta × sdlg)
R'21
(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.
(Salter-E.H., 2017) 28" TET 4" Early-Midseason, Ev, RE - Pale burnt umber with violet and dark burnt sienna eye that has a yellow and cream etched pattern.
C'19
(Simpson, E. 2019) 40" TET 4" Early-Midseason, SEv - Pale lavender with blue-violet eye etched purple and silver, crimped purple and silver double picotee, amber-green throat. [Finger Puppet X (Powder Sky x Cosmic Odyssey)]
ES'19
(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!
(Salter-E.H., 1998) 26" TET 3.75" Mid-season, Ev, RE - Lavender pink cream with light lavender (appliqued) eyezone and yellow green throat. Beautifully detailed eye on a small flower.
(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)
(Korth-P.-Korth-L., 2022) 29" DIP 4.5" Midseason, DOR - Deep lavender petals with lighter lavender band, lighter sepals, large green throat, bitone. 18 buds, 4 branches. (Cosmic Bow Tie × Green Ghost)
C'23
(Pierce-G., 2021) 32" TET 4" Early-Midseason, Ev, RE - Rose pink peach with a plum, mauve, bluish eye, etched in raspberry, with a green heart, eye pattern extends onto sepals, fine gold edge, reverse bitone. 25/4. (sdlg × sdlg)
B'22
(Stamile-G.-Pierce, 2010) 20" DIP 2.85" Early-Midseason, Ev, RE, Double 98% - Butter cream DOUBLE with cherry red eye above a green throat. NOTE: Small fans, as this is a miniature plant with small flowers.
WG'16
Morss 2000 SEV Tet 22/4.25 EE 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 WAITING IN THE WINGS compete every year to be the first to bloom in my garden!
(Herrington-T., 2014) 28" TET 4" Early-Midseason, SEv, RE, Fra, Double 98% - Rose pink DOUBLE with darker veining and filigree edges outline in yellow gold above a tiny green yellow throat. BLOOMING MACHINE! (Blackberry Cupcake × Jan's Little Rascal)
P'19
(Emmerich, 2004) 24" TET 4.5" Midseason, SEv, RE, Fra - Butter yellow with velvet wine eye and edge above green throat. ((sdlg × Wolf Eyes) × Sunday Sandals)
T'21
(Joiner, R. 2018) 31" TET 4" Midseason, Ev, RE - flaming hot red with dark red veining and light red-orange watermark, deep red ruffling on the edges. SUPER TALL for a small flower, really stands out in the garden!
C'19
(Salter-E.H., 2012) 27" TET 4" Early-Midseason, SEv, RE - Pale yellow with bright triangular eye pattern in a mix of gray, blue violet and magenta, with lightly ruffled edge and light green throat. (unknown × unknown)
DDB'20
(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)
(Weston-J., 1999) 22" DIP 3.0" Early-Midseason, Dor, RE, Fra - Raspberry with lavender eye and dark fuchsia watermark with cream petal edge above green throat. T'11
(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.
(Santa Lucia 2008) 23" TET 4.5" Midseason, DOR, RE - Flaming orange self with gold bubbly ruffled edge, apricot throat. Spectacular show-off in the garden due to it's coloring and high bud count. (NOTE: The height registration information is incorrect/reversed for this plant, as it blooms at 23", not 32".)
(Salter-E.H., 2010) 29" TET 4" Midseason, SEv, RE - Pale ivory cream with a light pink peach tint and a washed eye of violet blue, small lime heart. petals carry a paler washed pattern.
WG'16
(Herrington-T., 1999) 26" DIP 4.0" Midseason, Dor, RE, Fra, Double 100% - Light lavender blend with darker eye above honey gold and green throat. GARDEN NOTE: This plant is small a small fanned diploid that takes a bit of time to come out of dormancy in the spring, and therefore would need to be shipped later in the summer or early fall once established for the season. (Tropical Fiesta X sdlg)
F'12
(Singletary-A., 2017) 20" DIP 2.5" Midseason, SEv, RE, Fra - White with lavender eyezone, raspberry etched eye, green throat. (NOTE: Supposed to be a double, but does not double here in VA. My have an extra petaloid now and then. Beautiful as a single!) (Little Menehune × sdlg)
C'17
(Herrington-T., 2013) 18" DIP 2.9" Midseason, DOR, RE - Pink miniature flower with a large triangular red eye, green throat. (Mayor of Munchkinland × Grandpa's Little Sweetheart)
R'17