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  • We had to get this vigorous peach pink with double picotee edge of purple and gold with triangular eye zone that extends into midribs. Semi-evergreen foliage. A real show stopper.

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    Colour Pink, Purple
    Blooming Season Midseason, Late, Confirmed rebloomer
    Height 24
    Hybridizer Kinnebrew
    Introduction Year 2007
    Flower Size (inches) 7
    Form Eye zone, Full Form
  • WOOOOOOOOWWWWW! According to Stamile, Water Drops has an eye that normally looks like stained glass. The eye itself varies considerably but always involves colors of blue, charcoal, fuchsia and lavender. The image shows an atypical bloom for us, the eye varying anything from bands of color to solid. The water drops can vary from light blue lavender to white. Occasionally the water drops also become a metallic diamond dusted. ‘Water Drops’ was one of the most eagerly awaited daylilies since it was pictured in The Journal and Daylily Encyclopedia. An unique daylily that passes on “stained glass” eyes. Fertile both ways.

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    Colour Blue, Pink
    Blooming Season Midseason, Late, Confirmed rebloomer
    Height 29
    Hybridizer Stamile
    Introduction Year 2009
    Flower Size (inches) 5
    Form Eye zone, Full Form
  • SINGLE FAN AT THIS TIME. Full standout in cinnamon-orange with black eye and edge. According to John, one of the largest plants in his garden with corn-stalk scapes!!! Evergreen foliage. Well branched and great show.

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    Colour Black, Orange
    Blooming Season Midseason, Late, Confirmed rebloomer
    Height 30
    Hybridizer Kinnebrew
    Introduction Year 2007
    Flower Size (inches) 6
    Form Eye zone, Full Form
  • ONLY A FEW SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE NOW. An orange-tangerine self above a green throat, winner of the highest award, the Stout Silver Medal in 2003. Enough said. We offer divisions of original stock, not clones. Dormant habit.

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    Colour Orange
    Blooming Season Midseason, Late
    Height 34
    Hybridizer Hanson C
    Introduction Year 1994
    Flower Size (inches) 7.5
    Form Unusual Form
  • ONLY 2 SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. WHAT A PRESENCE! We've given this one quite the workout this summer in the hybridizing department! A consistent stunner. Red self above green throat. It sure catches your eyes as you walk by. Dormant habit. Pix from us.

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    Colour Red
    Blooming Season Midseason, Late
    Height 27
    Hybridizer Carpenter
    Introduction Year 2006
    Flower Size (inches) 7.5
    Form Unusual Form
  • EVERY SINGLE FAN HAS TONS OF SEED PODS ON AT THE MOMENT. SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE IN SEPTEMBER AFTER SEED HARVEST. A purple self with a ruffled white edge and a lighter chalky white eye zone complimented by a bright green throat. Stands on guard at the end of the season. Dormant.  

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    Colour Purple
    Blooming Season Midseason, Late
    Height 40
    Hybridizer Culver
    Introduction Year 2014
    Flower Size (inches) 5.5
    Form Full Form, Eye zone
  • SINGLE FAN AT THIS TIME. From 'Bridey Greeson' and 'Bluegrass Music'. Semi-evergreen. Fertile both ways. Divisions now available. Sometimes, flowers have some difficulties opening up fully.

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    Colour Purple, Cream
    Blooming Season Midseason, Registered rebloomer
    Height 26
    Hybridizer Smith
    Introduction Year 2008
    Flower Size (inches) 5.5
    Form Eye zone, Full Form
  • SINGLE FAN AT THIS TIME. This giant 9.5 inch bloom is a startling raspberry rose with a slight white edge. The large green throat which goes out to yellow and white, sets this flying crispate UF off. Wow! Evergreen. Commands attention every time it’s in bloom.

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    Colour Red, Pink
    Blooming Season Early, Registered rebloomer
    Height 36
    Hybridizer Lambertson
    Introduction Year 2008
    Flower Size (inches) 9.5
    Form Eye zone, Unusual Form and Spider
  • A pink-red with a bright red huge eye and ruffled edge above a yellow to green throat. Hot and bold colours! Dormant foliage.

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    Colour Pink, Red
    Blooming Season Midseason, Late
    Height 36
    Hybridizer Culver
    Introduction Year 2013
    Flower Size (inches) 6
    Form Full Form, Eye zone
  • ONLY 2 SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. A ruffled rose-red with a light white watermark above a large bold green throat. Semi-evergreen. This is what Culver had to say about it: "In my opinion one of the finest daylilies we have offered for sale and one of the best parents we have ever used. It has produced so many select seedlings we have had a problem finding space for all of them; a great problem to have incidentally. MELANIE'S SMILE is a performing daylily exhibiting exceptional plant habit and a continuing display of clear-coloured blemish-free flowers."

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    Colour Pink
    Blooming Season Midseason, Late
    Height 36
    Hybridizer Culver
    Introduction Year 2015
    Flower Size (inches) 5.5
    Form Full Form
  • ONLY 2 SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. Yellow-orange w yellow toothed edge. Was one of the most sought-after parent for teeth. Still an amazing plant to grow and enjoy. Dormant habit. Blooms and opens EXTREMELY well! Gotta have it! You won’t be disappointed! We run out pretty much every year. One of our top-5 favourite plants.

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    Colour Orange
    Blooming Season Early, Midseason
    Height 32
    Hybridizer Rice
    Introduction Year 2006
    Flower Size (inches) 5.5
    Form Frilled, Full Form
  • ONLY 2 SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. Stunning combination of a lavender blue eye and edge on a clear to dark pink flowers, according to temps and season. A real blue in tetraploid cultivars! Registered high bud count (50).

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    Colour Pink, Blue
    Blooming Season Midseason, Registered rebloomer
    Height 36
    Hybridizer Stamile
    Introduction Year 2009
    Flower Size (inches) 4.25
    Form Eye zone, Full Form

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