Daylilies
King of Reds
Daylily 'King of Reds'
King of Reds
KING OF REDS – Pierce G. 522-a (Complimentary Colors x Tet Rose F. Kennedy Seedling) SEV, E, 40” high, 7.25” flower, 6-7 way branching, 35-40 buds. UFo.
Diamond Dusted pure dark red, RICH COLOR!!! Striking green throat, fragrant, UFO. Thick and Heavy! Pod & Pollen Fertile.
Tetraploid. Rebloomer. UFo (Unusual form).
Photo and description credit to Floyd Cove Nursery.
King of the Ages
Hemerocallis 'King of the Ages'
King of the Ages
Lake of Fire
Hemerocallis 'Lake of Fire'
Lake of Fire
A uniquely patterned daylily with a 7" apricot flower and an orange-red eye. Matching orange-red edge with a thin strip of yellow next to it. Ruffled edges.
Lavender Blue Baby
Daylily 'Lavender Blue Baby'
Lavender Blue Baby
This daylily has 5 ½ inch, incredibly recurved lavender purple petals, which have a pronounced lavender blue eye. The two colors complement each other beautifully, and they practically glow in the sun.
Lavender Blue Baby is a fabulous lavender flower with a vivid lavender blue watermark eye and a chartreuse-green throat. The color is so unique you won't find it on many other flowers and definitely not on another daylily.
Fragrant, dormant diploid. 28" tall by 18" wide. Blue/purple shades. Rebloomer.
Lavender Stardust
Hemerocallis 'Lavender Stardust'
Lavender Stardust
Lavender Stardust is a diploid daylily with 5.5", fragrant, clear lavender-pink blossoms and heavily diamond dusted. With light pink midribs and a bright yellow center, Lavender Stardust makes for a great daylily. Ruffled, sculpted petals with heavy substance of their color. This daylily blooms in the mid to late summer with reblooms to follow. Dormant and superb foliage.
Little Grapette
Hemerocallis 'Little Grapette'
Little Grapette
A miniature daylily with 2" wide flowers. Light grape-purple tepals with a black-grape band, rose-purple watermark, and florescent green throat. Petal edges have tightly compressed ruffling; sepals are smooth.iploid.
Maestro Puccini
daylily 'Maestro Puccini'
Maestro Puccini
Try this daylily for an appealing color that will shine when it blooms midseason. Wine purple flowers have a darker purple halo, lemon yellow throat, and ruffled petal edges. The flowers open well and will impress you in the garden.
Magic Amethyst
Hemerocallis 'Magic Amethyst
Magic Amethyst
5.5", amethyst lavender flowers have a light lemon yellow throat with a soft and sweet fragrance. Each flower has a slightly deeper lavender purple halo, as well as an interesting, crinkly texture that give this daylily a unique look. Thick scapes with three-way branching and lots of buds make this a great daylily for the early midseason.
Majestic Hue
Hemerocallis 'Majestic Hue'
Majestic Hue
Majestic Hue provides 5.5" wide flowers of lavender pink color. Dormant Tetraploid. This daylily blooms in the midsummer on very well-branched and heavily budded scapes. It is also an extended bloomer.
Marque Moon
Hemerocallis 'Marque Moon'
Marque Moon
Extravagant ruffling unlike any other lends a fancy, elegant look to the blossoms. The large 5-5.5", fragrant, cream colored blossoms have a yellow throat that radiates softly out onto the petals. This yellow coloring is repeated on the picotee edge around each rounded petal. On cloudy days, you can detect a hint of peach color in the flower. On sunny days you can see the diamond dust sparkling on the petals.
This is a heavily budded daylily that can produce an incredible forty buds per scape. It forms a compact clump of narrow, arching foliage topped with large flowers in midsummer.
Dormant tetraploid.
Mary Todd
Hemerocallis 'Mary Todd'
Mary Todd
Flowers have a 6", pastel yellow self. Tepals are lightly ruffled and of heavy substance. Broad petals; slightly narrower, recurved sepals.
Mauna Loa
Hemerocallis 'Mauna Loa'
Mauna Loa
Unique flower color and amazing velvety texture. Five inch diameter coppery yellow with green throated, ruffle edged blooms during July and August. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.
Large orange flower with red wire edges and chartreuse throat. Early midseason rebloomer
Mighty Chestnut
Hemerocallis 'Mighty Chestnut'
Mighty Chestnut
A color so unique that it is guaranteed to stand out from the crowd! Aptly named, it produces 5-5.5", russet red-orange (chestnut) blossoms with a deep burgundy eye and gold throat atop strong, well-branched and budded scapes. The broad, rounded, ruffled petals open wide to reveal the perfect flower form. It's even fragrant!
Monterrey Jack
Hemerocallis 'Monterrey Jack'
Monterrey Jack
A well-defined, raspberry red eye and lighter midribs really stand out on the glimmering diamond dusted flowers. Their broad, rounded petals open wide and flat to 5 1/2" across, making them appear even larger. Each exquisitely ruffled flower is of perfect form and they are displayed nicely on the candelabra-branched scapes.
This daylily is a strong grower that blooms early in the daylily season.
Dormant tetraploid.
Moonlit Masquerade
Hemerocallis 'Moonlit Masquerade'
Moonlit Masquerade
New Lavender Triumph
daylily 'New Lavender Triumph'
New Lavender Triumph
Lavender flowers have a subtle mauve band and a lemon yellow throat. Its razor thin creamy yellow picotee edge frames the flowers to make the color pop even more. The bold lavender color holds up very well, even with light rain. Three-way branching and well-budded scapes means that you'll get to enjoy loads of blossoms when this is in bloom.
New Tangerine Twist
Hemerocallis 'New Tangerine Twist'
New Tangerine Twist
This daylily forms a unique shape with long petals forming a triangular shaped blossom. Light tangerine orange flowers have a slight rose tone overall and a faint rose halo with a golden orange throat. The "twist" of the name references the pie crust-edged petals, a finishing touch that sets this daylily apart from a crowd.
Nosferatu
Hemerocallis 'Nosferatu'
Nosferatu
Similar to the highly regarded daylily 'Bela Lugosi', this variety offers a shorter height, fragrant blossoms, and more prominent veining in the oval shaped petals.
Large 6", shimmering dark purple, very sunfast flowers with a chartreuse throat and pie crust ruffled petals are produced midseason. A high bud count on well-branched scapes ensures many weeks of bloom.
Semi-evergreen tetraploid.
Daylilies can survive many harsh conditions that other plants cannot including: polluted city environments, slopes, poor and dry soils, near pavement that is salted in winter, and under Black Walnut trees (not affected by juglone).
Ocean Lotus Daylily
Hemerocallis 'Ocean Lotus'
Ocean Lotus Daylily
Omomuki
Hemerocallis 'Omomuki'
Omomuki
The best yellow tetraploid daylily! 5", delightfully fragrant, clear citron yellow flowers with a bright green throat and heavily ruffled petals on well branched and heavily budded scapes ensure many weeks of bloom. Extended bloom--flowers last at least 16 hrs. each. Opens well after cool nights; a great choice for northern gardens. Blooms from early to midsummer. Tetraploid
Orange Smoothie
Hemerocallis 'Orange Smoothie'
Orange Smoothie
4" wide, orange mango petals with a light rose band, pink mid-rib, and green throat. The flower scapes have well-branched, 4-way scapes and upwards near 32 buds per scape, packing quite a punch with its flower performance. The diamond dusting will dazzle you as it sparkles in direct sun. Flowers are cookie-cutter consistent in form and color and we have observed excellent rebloom. 'Orange Smoothie' combines well with pastel and bold colors alike, making it a great choice for landscape designers.
Pardon Me
Hemerocallis 'Pardon Me'
Pardon Me
Miniature Daylily, 2.75", fragrant, cranberry-red tepals with a narrow yellow watermark and florescent green throat.+ Petals have pie crust edges and sepals are smooth, both are slightly recurved.+ Heavily budded, blooms in mid-July to mid-October and even tends to rebloom.+ Nocturnal--tomorrow's blossoms open during the prior evening.+ Diploid.+
Passion For Red
Hemerocallis 'Passion For Red'
Passion For Red
Scarlet red with a chartreuse green throat, 27" tall, early-midseason bloom. 7" Bloom. Tetraploid.
Passionate Returns
Hemerocallis 'Passionate Returns'
Passionate Returns
Passionate Reterns has 5.4" rosy red, ruffled flowers with perfect form. This daylily blooms about 3.5 months begining in mid-June or early July. Multiple branched scapes with lots of buds.
Patrician Splendor
Hemerocallis 'Patrician Splendor'
Patrician Splendor
Fragrant, light pink flowers with a hint of peach and a deep green throat edged in gold measure a full 6-7 inches across and since they open flat, they appear even larger. The broad, rounded, sculpted petals are heavily diamond dusted, glittering in the summer sun. They are of very thick substance and retain their color very well. Soft ruffles add to its appeal.
'Patrician Splendor' blooms in midsummer and then again later in the season on thick, 4-5 way branched scapes carrying 30-35 buds apiece. It is an extended bloomer, meaning each flower remains open for at least sixteen hours.
You're going to love this flower of beauty!
Dormant tetraploid.
Persian Ruby
Hemerocallis 'Persian Ruby'
Persian Ruby
Pewter Pink
Hemerocallis 'Pewter Pink'
Pewter Pink
Strongly fragrant, huge 6-7 1/2" blossoms which appear first in midsummer and then again later in the summer. The shimmering silvery pink, lightly ruffled, sculpted flowers are of excellent substance, opening wide and flat to show off the radiant yellow-green throat. Each flower remains open for at least 16 hours. The very thick, top branched scapes hold up well in summer thunderstorms. Simply lovely!
Pink Abundance
Hemerocallis 'Pink Abundance'
Pink Abundance
Pink Abundance produces several flower scapes per fan and multiplies quickly. Pure rose pink flowers with glimmering diamond dust are edged in deep ruffles. Sunny yellow radiates out onto the petals form the center of the blossom. 5" flowers staying open for at least 16 hours (extended bloom period). This daylily blooms first in the midsummer and again later in the season. Dormant Diploid.
Pink Charm
Hemerocallis 'Pink Charm'
Pink Charm
Deep coral. 28" tall, mid-season bloom. Diploid.
Pizza Crust
Hemerocallis 'Pizza Crust'
Pizza Crust
It's an unusual color to describe, but somehow the name is quite fitting. With an edge like a bubbly stuffed pizza, the flowers of 'Pizza Crust' are a unique blend of pale peach, rose, and cream with a yellow glow that radiates out from the lime green throat. The broad, thick, crimped petals are lightly rimmed in yellow and open wide to reveal the triangular flower form.
The large six inch, fragrant blossoms are held on strong, erect, well-branched and budded scapes beginning in late July.
Dormant tetraploid.
Prairie Blue Eyes
Hemerocallis 'Prairie Blue Eyes'
Prairie Blue Eyes
5", lavender self with a bluish eye and a large, yellow-green throat. Petals are broadly ovate with lighter purple midribs; sepals are dramatically recurved, revealing the flower's triangular form. Dark purple filaments with sulphur yellow anthers.
Prairie Wildfire
Hemerocallis 'Prairie Wildfire'
Prairie Wildfire
5", fragrant, rich red flowers with slightly recurved petals and a yellow throat. A high bud count ensures many blooms in midsummer. Beautiful arching foliage. Tetraploid.
Primal Scream
Hemerocallis 'Primal Scream'
Primal Scream
One of the most sought-after daylilies available today. Winner of the 2003 Stout Medal (the highest honor a daylily can receive).
If you're looking for the WOW factor in daylilies, you found it here with 'Primal Scream'. Nothing comes close to the spectacular 7+-8+ inch, glimmering tangerine orange, gold dusted blossoms and green throat of this selection.
Officially classified as "unusual form", the tepals are narrow, twisted, and recurved with loosely ruffled edges. These gigantic blossoms are presented in midsummer on tall, graceful, willowy scapes above the attractive arching foliage.
With such a distinctive presence, 'Primal Scream' is sure to steal the show in the garden when it is in bloom.
Dormant tetraploid.
Daylilies can survive many harsh conditions that other plants cannot including: polluted city environments, slopes, poor and dry soils, near pavement that is salted in winter, and under Black Walnut trees (not affected by juglone).
'Primal Scream' has been selected by gardening expert P. Allen Smith for his Platinum Collection. Here is what P. Allen has to say about this fabulous plant:
"Appropriately named. A color with the ability to arrest your attention. This is the 'mother of orange' a riot inciting daylily if there was ever one. Splendid with any flower that can withstand this daylily's scream."
Princess TuTu
Hemerocallis 'Princess Tutu'
Princess TuTu
Purple De Oro
Hemerocallis 'Purple D' Ore'
Purple De Oro
Also known as 'Razzmatazz'
2½", medium purple flowers and a bright yellow throat
Petals have narrow pie crust edges, dark purple veining, and paler purple midribs; smooth-edged sepals have white tips
A miniature daylily with a compact growth habit; the perfect size for containers
Radiant Red Eyes
Daylily 'Radiant Red Eyes'
Radiant Red Eyes
RADIANT RED EYES – Pierce G. 3193-a (Raspberry Mountain x Tet Waxen Splendor) x (Crimson Bullseye x Tet Rose F. Kennedy) SEV, EM, 42” high, 7” flower, 12 way branching, 60-80 buds.
Strawberry pink white base, HEAVY diamond dusted red eye, deep green glowing throat, red picotee, fragrant.
Photo and description credit to Floyd Cove Nursery.
Raspberry Eclipse
Daylily 'Raspberry Eclipse'
Raspberry Eclipse
After 14 years of building up stock, Walter's Gardens is finally pleased to offer us 'Raspberry Eclipse', the newest daylily introduction from Chris Meyer, the hybridizer of 'Going Bananas'. 'Raspberry Eclipse' features 5½" extremely showy, beautiful raspberry/purple flowers, with a lavender purple band. Heavily ruffled, frilly edges highlight the lemon yellow picotee edge.
Height: 30". Spread: 18". Flower: Purple shades. Rebloomer.
Raspberry Suede
Hemerocallis 'Raspberry Suede'
Raspberry Suede
Impressive rich raspberry red flowers, super saturated like raspberry syrup, are quite sunfast for such a dark color. Aptly named, they have an unusually smooth, velvety texture like suede. Well budded scapes top the large clump.
Red Hot Returns
Hemerocallis 'Red Hot Returns'
Red Hot Returns
Red Hot Returns has a bright, cherry red, ruffled blossom with brightly contrasting yellow and apple green center. Produces several flower scapes per fan. Begins blooming in eary midseason and repeats blooming all the way into fall. Extended bloomer, flower remains open for at least 16 hours. Semi-evergreen diploid. Exceptional bloom performance.