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ALL AVAILABLE DAYLILIES 2008 Alphabetical List (To see daylilies divided by characteristic Click Here Color, Height, Season, Shape & Size) Daylilies are truly low-maintenance perennials. They are almost entirely free of disease and insect pests, need infrequent division, grow in full sun to partial shade, grow in diverse soil types and are drought tolerant. Daylilies have a long season of bloom, from late May to hard frost. Combining daylily varieties with varying bloom periods can supplement your perennial border all summer. At Tranquil Lake Nursery we are dedicated to offering hardy, quality perennials. Our growing fields display the latest creations by many fine daylily hybridizers. We also introduce exceptional daylilies from many talented New England breeders. Our long time customers will recognize the names of some of these hybridizers from whom we introduce new plants. Barth from Maine and Savolainen, Pride, Rose, Sobek, Marvin and Lachman of Massachusetts are creators of many exceptional and enduring daylily cultivars. Their beauty, unique qualities and rareness are reflected in the daylily's initial introduction price. However, we have one standard for daylilies. Is it a fine variety? If it is, we want it for our customers, regardless of its age or price. Our catalog reflects this diversity. We offer daylilies with round flowers and pleated ruffles, such as the spectacular "Golden Cameo" (Lachman). We also grow elegant and fragrant flowered species and hybrids that reflect simple yet graceful form, like "Hanna Jane (Barth). We grow "oldies but goodies" such as "Autumn Minaret", introduced by Stout in 1951 and still an extraordinary late-garden standout. The list of daylilies offerings has been divided into three separate categories depending on the size and type of flower. The first alphabetical list consists of Large Flowered, the second is Small Flowered and Miniatures. Double-flowered daylilies are listed separately at the end. We hope these separated lists will help you to find that special plant for your garden. We ship healthy double-fan divisions or clumps (4-5 fans), unless other- wise indicated. Occasionally, low stock varieties and some new introductions will be shipped as single fans. Our guarantee still applies. Abbreviations used, in sequence:
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(Cheetham) 32", D., M.L.
$10.00
This beautiful cardinal-red tetraploid has wide petals and a marvelous round form. Its slightly darker red eyezone and striking green-yellow throat keeps the garden bright longer. The flowers on this heavily branched extended bloomer are modest in size. Limited. Photograph.
Lavender with contrasting small green throat and good branching. A different color among the late bloomers. Fragrant and extended blooming. A.M. Award. Photograph.
Exceptional pale lavender-rose with deep purple halo and purple eyezone and green throat. Beautiful foliage on this extended bloomer. Photograph.
Outstanding large, wide-petalled, ruffled brilliant orange with extra heavy flower substance. Photograph.
Large light creamy yellow, heavily ruffled with green throat. Creped-like texture and heavy substance. Often blooms with eight or more petals and sepals. Photograph.
Absolutely unique, golden yellow with striking mahogany eye on the petals only. Glowing green throat is radiant. Very showy, fragrant and nocturnal. Photograph.
Rich brown petals with contrasting bright orange sepals. An early blooming bicolor with an unusual color combination. Photograph.
Lovely, small lavender-mauve flower with plum-purple eyezone. Contrasting chartreuse green throat is very interesting. Photograph.
Pony-sized, ruffled flower. A smooth tangerine color with red band over green throat. Colorful and well branched. Reblooms. Photograph.
Near white with greenish yellow throat and a faint pink overlay. Delicate looking but rugged. Photograph.
Beautifully ruffled, near white with contrasting black pollen sacs and green throat. A good performer with nice branching and excellent flower form. Extended blooming. H. M. Award. Photograph.
Round, ruffled mauve-lavender flower with chalky lavender band and green throat. Fragrant and reblooms. J.C. and H.M. Awards. Photograph.
Exotic, russet yellow spider-like form with rolled petals and yellow-green throat. Nice low growing attention grabber. Fragrant and reblooms. Photograph.
A strikingly beautiful flower in an unusual shade of light tangerine with yellow-green throat. Fragrant. J. C. Award. Photograph.
Soft, glowing light yellow with great substance and green throat. Reblooms occasionally at the nursery. Photograph.
A gigantic and beautiful flower of chartreuse yellow which is creped and ruffled. Fragrant. A.M. and H.M. Awards. Photograph.
A pale-yellow flower with a bright green throat. Fragrant with good substance. Reblooms. Photograph.
Large, flame-red flower with greenish throat. One of the latest to bloom, extending the season longer. Photograph.
Small orange miniature with olive-green throat on short stalks. Great for the front of the border. Reblooms. Limited. Photograph.
Extra late blooming, very tall, yellow with faint red overlay. Candelabra branching gives it a super bud count. A welcome addition to the late garden. Fragrant altissima hybrid spider of medium size. Extended blooming. Photograph.
Brilliant velvety red with green throat. Ruffled with beautiful form. One of the showiest reds. Reblooms. J.C., A.M. and H.M. Awards. Limited. Photograph.
Satiny pale-pink flower with yellow-green throat. Well budded and branched on strong scapes. Lovely. Photograph.
Beautiful, small, peach-pink pastel with a green throat. Heavy substance. H.M. and A.M. Awards. Photograph.
Light burnt orange with large red eyezone around a gold throat. A brilliant attention grabber. J.C. Award. Photograph.
Popular pink with wide, softly ruffled, recurved light pink petals and green throat. Reblooms. H.M., A.M., and Stout Medal Awards. Photograph.
Wide, ivory-yellow petals with a bold, burgundy-claret eye and yellow throat. The sepals are lemon with a burgundy pattern. Excellent substance and good branching. Reblooms. Photograph.
Gorgeous bright yellow flower with green throat. A showpiece of large size with wide petals. Extended blooming. H. M. Award. Photograph.
Showy burgundy eyezone sets off this large orange flower. Attracts immediate attention from a distance. Fragrant and extended blooming. Photograph.
Lovely, large clear lavender with ivory and green throat. Wide, round petals and perfect form and branching. Fragrant and reblooms. A classic. J.C. Award. Limited. Photograph.
Red daylily with a green throat. Photograph.
Massive bright golden-yellow flower. Heavy bloomer with rebloom, giving an almost constant array of gorgeous flowers. Photograph
Large, showy wide-petalled yellow with striking peach overcast and contrasting pink midribs. Polychrome with excellent form and substance. This is what a polychrome blend should look like. Fragrant extended bloomer. Photograph.
Large, brilliant golden orange with remarkably heavy substance. Splendid form and color. J.C. Award. Photograph.
Tiny, very round, beautifully formed, crisp yellow flower. A classic and consistent rebloomer. Nocturnal and extended blooming. H.M. and A.M. Awards. Photograph.
Red, copper and burnt-orange blend with wide yellow halo and green throat. Extended bloomer. J. C. Award. Photograph.
Unique round and recurved, amber-rose blend with pale watermark above an olive throat. Very showy, extremely heavily branched and multi-flowering. Photograph.
Yellow gold with red eyezone. Very long blooming and very floriferous. Attractive blue-green foliage. Nocturnal and reblooms. All American Daylily Selection (P.P. #7909). Photograph.
Large, bluish blood red with green-yellow throat. Lightly ruffled flowers with an outstanding candelabra branching. Long bloom season. Photograph.
Very showy, bright lemon yellow with flat open form. Large and wide petalled. Fragrant and reblooms. H. M. and A.M. Awards. Limited. Photograph.
A short bright yellow miniature with lettuce-green throat. Nice in the front of the garden. Reblooms. Limited. Photograph.
Stately, large, lemon yellow with lime throat Fragrant season extender. A real standout in the garden. Photograph.
Tiny diamond-dusted red, orange and tan multiflora. Unique color. Showy, large clusters of flowers on tall stalks for the late garden. Photograph.
Cool-yellow daylily with flaring very green throat. Large flower with fine form. H.M. Award. Limited. Photograph.
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