Daylily Species - Spring or fall delivery. Hardy, zones 4-8, easy to grow. All daylily species are $7.00 unless priced otherwise.
H. citrina. Fragrant, yellow spider
H. dumortierii. Early yellow-orange
H. flava. Early yellow, slight fragrance - fall delivery
H. fulva cypriani. Vigorous, fulvous flowers
H. fulva rosalind. Rose pink spider type - Withheld for increase
H. fulva rosea. Rose pink spider type - Sold out for Spring
H. hakunensis. Small orange trumpet flowers
H. minor. Early yellow, grass like foliage - Sold out
H. middendorfii. Early yellow orange
H. multiflora. Floriferous late orange
H. thunbergii. Yellow, related to citrina
H. thumbergii fertile form. A very pod fertile form of thunbergii - sold out
H. sempervirens. Late blooming, bud building fulva-like - Sold out
S9S8-1. Floriferous yellow spider from hakunensis x citrina, resembles citrina, blooms 2
weeks earlier, fertile. Nice landscape plant - $10.00
H. fulva Korean. A clone of fulva collected by Apps in Korea. Very impressive flower and a nice landscape plant for naturalizing. However, valuable in hybridizing as this clone of this diploid species appears to only cross, as pod parent, with tetraploids and produces fertile tetraploid progenies. Good potential for bringing diploid germplasm to the tet level and for developing tetraploid spider types via unreduced gametes. Not highly fertile, except in certain crosses, but produces enough seeds, 2-3 per pod, to work with.   $10.00
H. sempervirens rubrum (Halinar-03). A selection from sempervirens with a much improved flower color with more red and less orange and an overall cleaner color. Late blooming bud builder. Highly fertile.   Sold Out for Spring
       
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