Hemerocallis ‘Autumn Red’ Daylily A lovely red at about 30", this Daylily blooms in July and August. Daylilies are so named for their blooms which last only a day, but with so many buds on each stem, they provide a long season of bloom. Combine it with Rudbeckia ‘Goldsturm’ and our little Gaillardia ‘Goblin’ for lots of hot color. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Black-Eyed Stella’ Daylily Same marvelous golden yellow reblooming qualities as ‘Stella de Oro’, but with a maroon throat and perhaps just a tad more heat tolerance. At 15" this stellar performer and vigorous grower is a must for those addicted to Daylilies. Expect this All-America Daylily prizewinner to feed your addiction in June-July, and then again when things cool off in early fall. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Bonanza’ Daylily A soft orange-yellow with a reddish-brown center, ‘Bonanza’ reaches 24", blooming in July and August. All our Daylily varieties are easy to grow, withstand neglect, are adaptable to different types of soil, and are wonderfully heat and drought tolerant. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Catherine Woodbury’ Daylily Delicately pale pink and cream with a throat of glowing chartreuse, ‘Catherine Woodbury’ works well with other pastel shades, grows to 40", blooming in June and July. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Cherry Cheeks’ Daylily Rose-pink with a yellow-green throat, this pretty Daylily grows to about 33", blooming in July and August. Daylilies require at least 6 hours of sun a day for best performance, but can handle part shade. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Chicago Apache’ Daylily A hardy, vigorous grower, this rich scarlet red Daylily shows up well in the landscape when it blooms in June and July at a height of 27". Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis fulva Daylily The fulva or Native Orange is the native Daylily we most often see at woodland’s edge or along the side of the road. Its clear orange flowers appear on 3–4' stems in July and it thrives in sun or semi-shade. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Happy Returns’ Daylily An unusual soft, lemony-yellow Daylily on 18" stems, this is a repeat bloomer starting in June and producing its small, ruffled flowers off and on until October. It combines well with any other color shade, looks fantastic in mass plantings, and will please you when you see its habit of opening in the evening. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Hyperion’ Daylily Another old-fashioned favorite, ‘Hyperion’ has very large, canary yellow flowers that reach 40" or so in July and August. Graceful and charming, its lovely fragrance is a delightful bonus. Known as a great cut flower. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Joan Senior’ Daylily Considered one of the best, if not THE best, near-white Daylily, ‘Joan Senior’ is a multiple award winner. It has 6" lightly ruffled flowers in June and July at 25" and is so vigorous, it is considered a rebloomer. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Little Business’ Daylily Rose red with an almost bluish cast, this rebloomer has 3" flowers at a height of 15". Prize-winning ‘Little Business’ has been around for 30 years, and is known for its extended blooms that start in May and June and reappear intermittently throughout the season. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Lullaby Baby’ Daylily Palest pink blooms in June and July at about 20" are delightful on this All-America Daylily selection. The delicate fragrance is an added bonus. Great gift for that new mother you know. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 3–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Mary Todd’ Daylily An award winning all-time favorite, every bright yellow 6" bloom is ruffled and frilled. Each 22" plant will provide a huge splash of color in your garden during June and July. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Pardon Me’ Daylily A deep, burgundy-red rebloomer with a chartreuse throat, this multiple prize-winner starts blooming in June and continues off and on into the fall. Considered a miniature due to its small bloom size (2 3/4”), it reaches a height of 18". Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Peach’ Daylily Colored as it is named, this 30" Daylily blooms prettily in July. It is considered a mid- to late bloomer. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Stella de Oro’ Daylily This multiple award winner is perhaps the most popular Daylily of all time, and is definitely our most popular variety. Bright golden yellow flowers begin in June and keep it up until late summer on 12" stems. Use it in borders, on a bank, in containers on a patio or deck, or make a Daylily bed of ‘Stella de Oro’ by itself. Try it with Salvia ‘Blue Hill’ for a stunning color combination. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Strawberry Candy’ Daylily Pink blooms have a deep rose red eyezone and clean deep green foliage. A beautiful pink rebloomer, this multiple prizewinner is 26" tall, with 4" blooms, starts flowering in June and July, and does so off and on well into fall. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Summer Wine’ Daylily The dusky rose-pink flower has a chartreuse throat with sturdy stems, along with vigorous foliage which is wider than that on many Daylilies. It blooms mid-season in June–July reaching about 24" in height. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade Hemerocallis ‘Suzie Wong’ Daylily Another winner of numerous garden awards, ‘Suzie Wong’s’ light yellow blooms are one of the earliest Daylilies each season in our area. Flowers appear in June and July on 24" stems. Plant 18 inches apart Zone 4–9 full sun to part shade
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