A Man Called Trout
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A Man Called Trout comes from Don Longton of Nova Scotia, Canada, who does not ship to the U. S. We purchased this plant in 2018 at the Cam-Am in Ontario. A Man Called Trout (Pumpkin Prince X Zephyr's Song) is a tetraploid with 34 inch scapes and a 6 inch flower. It has 3 way branching with 24-28 buds. It is a vibrant tangerine orange with a red eye.
more informationAuriel Dell
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We like the little daylilies and Auriel Dell (Longton, 2010) certainly qualifies for the catagory of miniature. The flowers are 2.5 inches across. It has scapes of 27 inches with 4 branches and 27 buds. It is a early midseason, reblooming, dormant tetraploid. It is banana yellow with a wine eye and edge above a green throat. (Pumpkin Pie Spice × Linda Daniel)
Best for Last
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Best for Last (Rice-JA, 2011) is a dormant tetraploid. Its 6 inch flowers are a lovely matte pink with a darker halo and yellow gold edge. Its scape is 35 inches tall.. (sdlg × sdlg)
Bucklebury Ferry
$35.00 Double Fan
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Bucklebury Ferry is another intro that has intrigued us since its first bloom. It is is a golden yellow flower with a maroon eye moving through a lighter zone to a green throat. We registered this as a six inch flower on 36 inch tall scapes with three way branching and an average of 19 buds. However, Bucklebury Ferry just keeps getting better. In the summer of 2020, some scapes had 6 way branching and as many as 36 buds. In It is an early midseason bloomer with semi-dormant foliage. (Back Draft X Sam Abell)
Bucky Beaver
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Bucky Beaver (Howard-R., 2017)
height 33 in.(84 cm), bloom 6 in.(15 cm), season La, Dormant, Tetraploid, 15 buds, 3 branches, Light coral peach yellow blend with yellow green throat and yellow toothy edge. (Ruffled Strawberry Parfait × Reap the Whirlwind)
Cactus Blossom
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Cactus Blossom (Gossard, 2008) is a dormant tetraploid daylily with 5.25 inch strawberry flowers with strawberry and gold teeth edge above a yellow green throat. Its scape is 41 inches tall with 5 branches and 24 buds. It is registered as a rebloomer, but we have not observed that in our garden. ((Strawberry Candy × Heavenly Beginnings) × (Born Too Late × Crocodile Smile))
Cantaloupe Capers
$45.00 Double Fan
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Cantaloupe Capers has a 6.5 inch flower on a 38 inch scape with 3 way branching and15 buds. It is a semi-evergreen tetraploid that bloom mid-late season. It makes a showy clump in the garden. (Up Against the Sun X Carrots Forever)
Cardinal Explosion
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Cardinal Explosion is from Bryan Culver from Canada. It has 30 inch scapes with 3 branches and 24 buds. The flowers are 5.5 inches and are orange with a bright red eye and edge above a yellow to green throat. It is a mid-late semi-evergreen tetraploid. (Dragon So × Lord Trickster)
Carmen Sandiego
$35.00 Double Fan
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Carmen Sandiego is the first of a series of small flowered tetraploid daylilies with tall scapes that we hope to introduce. Carmen Sandiego has four inch flowers on scapes averaging 29 inches high. The scape has four way branching and an average of 19 buds per scape. The flowers are rich cherry red with ruffling on the petals and a yellow to green throat. It blooms midseason and it is a semi-evergreen (Little Red Bantam X Lady Stephanie Victoria Redding)
Carmen's Shady Schemes
$40.00 Double Fan
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Carmen's Shady Schemes is the second in our Carmen Sandiego series. This series features small flowers 3 to just under 4.5 inches on robust plants with tall (for a small daylily) scapes. Carmen's Shady Schemes has 4 inch, ruffled, rich purple flowers overlaid with blackish velvet. The throat is yellow to green. It is hard to photography the rich petal color. The scape averages 38 inches tall with 4 way branching and an average of 25 buds per scape. We have seen 6 way branching with 33 buds. It is a midseason bloomer tetraploid dormant. We have also seen rebloom in our garden. (Little Red Bantam X Pinewood Light in the Darkness)
Cherry Pie a la Mode
$75.00 Double Fan
Held For Increase
We knew Cherry Pie a la Mode would be an introduction from its first bloom. Its scape is an average of 29 inches tall with an average of 4 way branching and 19 buds. The scape to fan ratio is quite good too. A six fan clump in our garden produced 6 scapes and then showed instant rebloom. It blooms early midseason with 6 inch flowers. The foliage is semi-evergreen and it's a tetraploid. The flowers are near white to cream (sometimes with a pale pink shade) with a rose red eye and a partial matching picotee edge. This one is a great grower in our garden. It is fertile both ways, but the pollen is especially powerful. We are growing many seedlings from this variety. (Empire of Dawn and Dusk X Ruby Lipstick)
more information (1 additional picture)Elderberry Wine
$20.00 Double Fan
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Elderberry Wine is a great grower in our zone 6a garden. Its scape is an average of 32 inches with 4 way branching and a bud count of 24. We have seen some scapes with as many as 30 buds. It has a six inch maroon flower with a slightly darker eye and yellow to red midribs with an orange to yellow green throat. It blooms mid-late and is semi-evergreen. It does rebloom in our garden. It is tetraploid. (Ebony Jewel X Barracuda Bay)
Explosion in the Paint Factory
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Explosion in the Paint Factory is a unique daylily. The striping is different every day. Occasionally, you may see a solid color bloom. It has 38 inch scapes with 4 branches and 20 buds with a 7 inch bloom. It is a dormant late-blooming tetraploid. It is an unusual form crispate-cascade-spatulate. The flowers are yellow with variable, red, broken, overlay. (Flying Trapeze × Webster's Aggie)
Extreme Tangerine
$40.00 Double Fan
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Extreme Tangerine has been an exciting seedling since its first bloom. We love its parent, Sea of Cinders, but it has proven only marginally hardy here. So we crossed Sea of Cinders with the rock-hardy Horns and grew Extreme Tangerine. It looks more like Sea of Cinders except for the fact that its color is more orange than red orange and its gold edge is not as heavy. It has proven to have the hardiness of Horns. It has a scape of 38 inches with 3 way branching and a bud count of 20. It blooms midseason and is tetraploid. It has a 6 inch orange flower with slightly lighter sepals and has a yellow ruffled and slightly toothy edge with a yellow to green throat. The foliage is semi-evergreen.
Flame of the West
$40.00 Double Fan
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Flame of the West is the type of daylily we like here at Cherry Hill Garden. The scapes are tall and the color is bright. Flame of the West has a red orange six inch flowers. There is a slight red eye and yellow midribs on both petals and sepals. The petals also have a slight yellow edge. The throat is yellow to green. The scapes are 39 inches tall with 3 way branching and 17 buds. It blooms mid-late and it is semi evergreen. It does rebloom in our garden. (Ashwood Inferno X Horns)
Forever the Optimist
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Forever the Optimist (Longton, 2009) has scapes of 34 inches with 3 branches and 16 buds. It has a 6 inch bloom of rose lavender above a yellow throat. It is a mid season (the AHS database say late blooming, but Don's website says midseason), reblooming, dormant tetraploid. It rebloomed for us in the summer of 2019, which was hot and dry.(Darla Anita × Bella Sera)
Fulva 'Switzerland'
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H. Fulva 'Switzerland will accept tetraploid pollen.
Golden Glitz
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Golden Glitz (Holmes-S., 2011) is a dormant tetraploid with 7 inch rich golden yellow flowers with golden tendrils on the petals with a small green throat. Its rolled back sepals produce a triangular shape. Its scape is 42 inches tall with 5 branches and 35 buds. This one is new for us and we can't wait to see if it lives up to its registered stats. ((Great White × Awakening Dream) × Reap the Whirlwind)
Gryphon Baltic Heritage
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Gryphon Baltic Heritage is the second in the series of Gil's Stelter's hybrids using fulva as a recent parent. It has 38 inch scapes with 3 way branching with 15 buds. It is registered as a mid-late dormant tetraploid (Jamie Gossard has tested it and found it to be a triploid. However, it will cross with tetraploids.) It has 9.5 inch flowers of a dark reddish maroon with strong white midribs on the ptetals and a green throat. The flowers are usually cascade, but sometimes show spider ratios. It has powerful pollen but is a somewhat difficult pod parent. It is mildly rhizomatous. [‘Godzilla’ x (H. fulva ‘Hankow’ x ‘Ruby Spider’)] X ‘Web Browser’
Gryphon Carl Linneaus
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Gryphon Carl Linneaus is a daylily from Gil Stelter of Canada. Gil uses forms of fulva in his hybridization program. This is Gil's first use of H. fulva 'Europa', the common so-called 'ditch lily,' in his fulva-tet program. He reports that it has the expected vigor of its pod parent and the touch of elegance of its pollen parent. It is a Chinese red self with a greenish golden throat and white midribs on the petals. It does not appear to be rhizomatous. Gryphon Carl Linneaus has 47 inch scapes with 5 way branching and 20 buds. It is a dormant tetraploid that blooms mid-late season with 7 inch flowers. It is classified as an unusual form cascade.
Gryphon Chelsea London
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Gryphon Chelsea London comes from hybridizer Gil Stelter. Gil's Gryphon series all have some form of H. fulva in their background so you can be assured that they are healthy and vigorous. It is registered at 48 inches with an 8 inch bloom. It is an evergreen tetraploid with 3 branches and 18 buds and blooms midseason. It is an maroon purple Unusual Form Crispate that is very vigorous in our garden. (Purple People Eater × ((Hankow × All American Chief) × Long Stocking))
Gryphon Chinese Fire
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Gryphon Chinese Fire (Stelter, 2009) is a descendent of the fulva variety known as 'Hankow'. It has 36 inch scapes with 5 branches and 18 buds. It is a midseason, dormant tetraploid with 8 inch flowers of bright red above a yellow green throat.
((Hankow × All American Chief) × Rob Cobb)
Gryphon Stanley Saxton
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Gryphon Stanley Saxton is Gil Stelter's first introduction using H. fulva maculata, which was brought from northwestern China to Florence in 1895. Gryphon Stanley Saxton has 46 inch scapes with 4-5 way branching and 25 buds. It is mid-season, dormant tetraploid with 7 inch flowers of orange red with red chevrons to orange with red chevrons, depending on the season. It is reported to be very fertile both ways. {(H. fulva maculata x ‘Wild Horses’) X ‘Orange Splash’}
Heavenly Yellow Lion
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Heavenly Yellow Lion (Gossard, 2008) is a dormant tetraploid with 7.5 inch lemon yellow flowers with a darker tentacle edge above a light green throat. Its scapes are 38 inches tall with 3 branches and 15 buds. It is registered as a rebloomer, but we have not observed that in our garden. (Sword Dancer × Saber Tooth Tiger)
Hot Buttered Rum
$50.00 Double Fan
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Hot Buttered Rum is an exciting addition to the late garden. It gets going when the other daylilies are winding down. The flower is 6 inches across and is a soft orange with yellow midribs and yellow ruffled edges. The throat is yellow to green. It looks similar to its parent Butter Pecan but blooms later and is much taller. The scapes is 40 inches tall with 3 way branching and 17 buds. It is a dormant tetraploid and has rebloomed for us. (Butter Pecan X Bass Gibson)
more information (1 additional picture)Krakatoa Katie
$50.00 Double Fan
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Krakatoa Katie (2018) is a double tetraploid, orange with a red eye and double red and wire gold edge. It is an early/mid season bloomer, 25" tall, with a 5" bloom. It has fourteen buds and reblooms for us in our Zone 5/6 garden. We listed the pollen parent as unknown but, in fact, we know it to be either Volcano Queen or Bill Norris. (Triple Cherries x Unknown)
more information (2 additional pictures)Lady Stephanie Victoria Redding
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Lady Stephanie Victoria Redding (Polston, 2007) is one of our favorite late blooming daylilies. It is a dormant tetraploid with 5.5 inch bright red flowers with a ruffled toothy gold edge. Its scape is 30 inches tall with 4 branches and 20 buds. This daylily won an Honorable Mention in 2012 and a Junior Citation in 2007.(Ruffled Strawberry Parfait × sdlg) Awards: HM 2012, JC 2007
Lady Stephanie Victoria Redding X Rosy Spiketail
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Last Man Standing
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Last Man Standing (Benz, 2000) is a dormant tetraploid with 4.5 inch rose red bitone flowers about a green throat. Its scapes are 26 inches tall (taller in our garden) with 5 branches and 45 buds. It is registered as a rebloomer, but we have not observed that in our garden. It is fertile but you have to give it time to get well established before it will set pods. (Red Lightning × Angel's Smile)
Last Train to Clarksville
$45.00 Double Fan
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Last Train to Clarksville is a 5.5 inch flower on a 24 inch scape with 3 way branching and 14 buds. It is a late blooming, dormant tetraploid. It is a welcome sight in the late garden. (Cactus Blossom X Never Too Late)
Madame Cheeseball
$75.00 Double Fan
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Madame Cheeseball (Up Against the Sun X Horns) has a scape of 40 inches with 3 way branching and 15 buds. The seven-inch flower is golden yellow with light orange shadings, tiny teeth on the petal edges and a small green throat. It is a midseason dormant tetraploid. Madame Cheeseball was named for character from a play our daughter Michelle and our son Koda wrote when they were little. Michelle took the role of Madame Cheeseball.
Mayan Warrior
$45.00 Double Fan
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Mayan Warrior is a golden yellow tetraploid with a deep maroon trianuglar eye and matching edge. The throat is yellow to green. It has 24 inch tall scapes with 4 way branching and 20 buds. We have seen as many as 30 buds on a scape. It is a midseason, semi-evergreen tetraploid. It has rebloomed for us. (Pumpkin Prince X Gavin Petit)
Melanie's Smile
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Melanie's Smile from Bryan Culver of Canada, has been in the garden for several years and does well here. Melanie's Smile has 36 inch scapes with 4 branches and 25 buds. It is a mid-late, semi-evergreen tetraploid with 5.5 inch flowers of ruffled rose red with a light white watermark above a large green throat. (Irish Rover × Elizabeth White)
Muy Caliente!
$45.00 Double Fan
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Muy Caliente! is a great daylily for garden display. It is a bright red orange 5.5 inch flower with a yellow to green throat. It has 36 inch scapes with 3 way branching and 16 buds. While the bud count is not that high, a clump produces so many scapes that it seems to be in bloom for a long time. It blooms mid-late and it is a dormant tetraploid. We have seen it rebloom in our garden. (Apache War Dance X Sea of Cinders)
Never Too Late
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Never Too Late (Mason-M., 2010) is registered as a very late blooming dormant tetraploid with 5 inch garnet purple bitone flowers with a pink watermark and a bubbly gold edge. Its scape is 26 inches tall with 4 branches and 20 buds. Never Too Late is one of the most colorful among our late bloomers. It is also quite pod fertile as well. ((Royal Braid × Time Warp) × Charmed Existence)
Odontos
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Odontos (Matton 2015) was planted last spring after being shipped from Canada. It will excited to see what it does this year. It is registered at 26 inches with a bloom of 5.5 inches. It is a midseason blooming, semi-evergreen tetraploid. It has 3 ranches and 20 buds is fragrant and will rebloom. It is red with a green throat and many chartreuse teeth. (Bass Gibson × Shamrock Blush)
Peter Pan's Kiss
$50.00 Double Fan
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Peter Pan's Kiss (Penny's Worth X Cosmopolitan) has a 30-inch scape with four-way branching and an average of 20 buds. With flowers 2.25 inches across, it is a true miniature. It is a midseason semi-evergreen diploid. The flowers are gold with a small rose band and yellow to green throat. It is a vigorous grower that increases rapidly.
Princess of Alexandria
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Some people think Princess of Alexandria is one of the best of Roy Klehm's hybrids. It is a dormant tetraploid with golden orange blend 6 inch flowers on scapes of 34 inches. It blooms midseason. It is quite pod fertile once it gets established. It is always hard to find. Klehm's Song Sparrow Farm and Nursery apparently carried it for only one season.