Large Flowered Plants
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Cameroons
(Munson 1984) This different and fascinating daylily is a rich claret purple colour complemented by a chalky pink eyezone and a yellow to green throat. The form is irregular and the sepals twist and curl attractively. Outstanding.
Height: 28"(70cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £8.50
Candor
(Whatley 1988) A majestic, ruffled, creamy white of good substance with a large green throat. Strong, well branched scapes with many buds. One of the best near whites but rarely offered for sale.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £6.50
Cartwheels
(Fay 1956) Deep yellow flowers, the segments of which resemble the spokes of a wheel. Although the petals are relatively narrow, this historic cultivar represented a step towards the modern rounded form. Stout Medal winner 1966. AGM.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)approx.
Price: £2.50
Catherine Woodbery
(Childs 1967) One of the classic daylilies. An ethereal blend of lavender, pink and cream with a pale green throat. Delicate looking and graceful.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £4
Chance Encounter
(Stamile 1994) An attractive and unusual shade of pink, registered as a raspberry rose blend. Petals are ruffled with a hint of a fine gold edge. Really stands out from the crowd.
Height: 25"(63cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £9
Charles Johnston
(Gates 1983) Round, lightly ruffled, cherry red with a distinctive bluish cast and a yellow green throat. A daylily of the highest quality.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £4.50
Charlie Pierce Memorial
(Pierce 1987) Large, round and ruffled mauve pink with a deeper almost purple eye and a green throat. A delightful and much sought after daylily. Really choice.
Height: 24"(60cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £5
Chicago Antique Tapestry
(Marsh - Klehm 1985) One of the later "Chicagos", this refined rose pink flower has darker veining and a texture that imparts a slightly stippled effect. Very rare.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 5.5" (14cm)
Price: £6.50
Chicago Apache
(Marsh 1981) Ruffled, deep scarlet self. One of the most popular reds and a better performer than many more recent (and expensive ! ) introductions in this colour range. Also a very willing pod parent.
Height: 27"(69cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £4
Chicago Picotee Memories
(Marsh-Klehm 1987) A creamy white flower with a vivid purple eyezone and matching picotee edge. Still one of the best eyed and edged daylilies for our climate.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £5.50
Chicago Sunrise
(Marsh 1969) Huge broad petalled flowers in bright egg-yolk yellow. Produces an exceptionally high number of blooms when established.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £3.50
Concord
(Kennedy 1985) This flower is a most attractive and unusual mauve purple colour, described as mulberry rose. The form is round, ruffled and recurved. Very rare.
*Although registered as evergreen, we have found it to be dormant here.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £6
Condilla
(Grooms 1977) Impeccable double flowers of pure gold (that's the colour !) from this multiple award winner. If you like doubles this is a "must have". If you don't, this one may change your mind. L.A.A. winner 1991.
Height: 20"(51cm). Flower: 4.5"(12cm)
Price: £4.50
Cool Jazz
(Kirchhoff 1987) Pristine shell pink flowers with wide, ruffled petals. In hot weather, the sepals are a lighter cream pink.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £5
Court Magician
(Munson 1987) A wide, ruffled flower of lavender-purple with a chalky cream eyezone and a yellow to green throat. The petals and sepals are outlined by a thin white edging.
Height: 26"(76cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £5.50
Dancing Shiva
(Moldovan 1974) A medium pink flower with a green yellow throat. One of the first true pink tetraploids.
Height: 22"(56cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £4.50
Daring Reflections
(Guidry 1986) Dark and mysterious wine - purple blend with a deeper shadow surrounding a lime green throat. The wide, ruffled blooms always open early and hold well throughout the day.
Height: 17"(43cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £6.50
Delightsome
(Sikes 1986) Round and ruffled, clearest pink blooms of silky smooth texture. A friend of ours used to take a chair down the garden to enjoy this flower in comfort!
Height: 16"(41cm). Flower: 4.75"(12cm)
Price: £6
Designer Gown
(Sikes 1982) One of the popular "Designer" series, this pretty lavender-pink flower has a purple eye or halo and a yellow green throat. Ruffled and fairly triangular in form.
Height: 29"(74cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £5
Devonshire
(Munson 1987) One of our favourite daylilies. The warm ivory yellow to soft apricot flowers are BIG and enhanced by delicate gold wire edging. Excellent plant habits and often reblooms here.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 7"(18cm)
Price: £7
Dorethe Louise
(Peck 1976) Beautiful, wide, yellow green flower. Very floriferous and always attracts attention in the garden. Jan's best friend bought this one as a present after a visit to America and was much relieved that it proved to be such a rewarding plant.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 6.75"(17cm)
Price: £4
Elaine Farrant
(Wyers. J 2006) Another of Jan’s introductions, raised and selected on the Isle of Wight. The flower is peachy pink in colour with lighter midribs and a yellow to green throat. Slightly triangular in form, making a change from round and ruffled. The scapes are well branched. Named for a special friend. A cross of Elaine Strutt and Ming Porcelain.
Height: 39"(99cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £9.50
Elizabeth Salter
(Salter. J 1992) One of the most popular daylilies of recent times. The exquisite ruffling on these melon pink blooms extend right into the throat. Winner of the Stout medal in 2000.
Height: 22"(56cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £8
Entransette
(Blyth 1981) A tall and stately daylily from Australia. Gives a wonderful show of plum wine flowers. Pictured on the cover of Graeme Grosvenor's book "Growing Daylilies".
Height: 36"(91cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £5
Ever So Ruffled
(Stamile 1983) Deep yellow, green throated flowers of round and ruffled form. Superb.
Height: 22"(56cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £6
Fairy Charm
(Jablonski 1978) A wonderfully formed, full, round and ruffled flower. Although registered as a cream pink blend, in our cooler climate the colour is a soft creamy yellow. Flowers open well in all weather conditions.
Height: 26"(66cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £4.50
Fairy Tale Pink
(Pierce 1980) Perhaps more fairy tale than pink, this is never the less an extremely beautiful flower. In this country the colour is more melon with a pink blush, which becomes more pronounced in hot weather. The form is rounded with much ruffling. Although registered as semi-evergreen, it is dormant in this country. Awarded the Stout Medal in 1990.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £5
Floyd Cove
(Stamile 1987) Rich yellow, green throated flowers with very wide and overlapping petals. Circular in form. A special daylily which stands out even in this crowded colour class.
Height: 21"(53cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £6.50
Fragrant Pastel Cheers
(Klehm 1990) A cream and yellow blend with a yellow to green throat. The ruffled petal edges are touched with gold. Claimed to be very fragrant but apparently not in our climate.
Height: 38"(96cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £5
Frans Hals
(Flory 1955) A hot bicolour in rust-red with yellow-orange sepals in an open star shaped form. A classic daylily that has remained popular.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 4.5"(11cm)
Price: £3.50
French Porcelain
(Munson 1976) Smoky lilac lavender with a wine plum eyezone and a cream yellow throat.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 7"(17cm)
Price: £4.50
Gentle Rose
(Stamile 1989) A large, medium pink flower which is darker at the edges and has a light green throat. It differs from the usual round and ruffled form as the petals and sepals are well separated. A vigorous grower.
Height: 22"(56cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £7
Gentle Shepherd
(Yancey 1982) Long renowned as being the whitest of the "near white" daylilies, it comes close to pure white when it has been warmed by the sun for a while. This beauty is enhanced by a cool green throat.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £4.50
Golden Scroll
(Guidry 1983) Gorgeous, heavily ruffled, tangerine and gold blend with a green throat. Recurved, diamond dusted and immaculately formed.
Height: 19"(48cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £4.50
Grace and Favour
(Lytton 1999) A lustrous, dark burgundy-red flower with a darker halo surrounding the green throat. The form is full, rounded and ruffled. This distinctive, British bred daylily is a top class performer. 2002 winner of the Newbold Vase, awarded by the BHHS for best new European raised introduction.
Height: 25"(64cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £9
Graceful Eye
(Spalding 1987) A beautiful rose lavender flower with a purple halo and green throat. An excellent performer once established.
Height: 21"(54cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £6.50
H. luteola
An old cottage garden daylily. Its origins are disputed but it is probably a cross between H. aurantica and H. thunbergii dating from around 1900. Very vigorous and gives a good display of chrome yellow flowers.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £2.50
Hail Mary
(Moldovan 1984) A most impressive deep pink with silver highlights, a darker halo and a yellow green throat. Strong sturdy plants.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £9
Harvest Hue
(Millikan 1986) A glowing blend of coppery red autumnal tints with a rose red eyezone and a green throat. A good late flowering daylily.
Height: 23"(58cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £5.50
Hey There
(Peck 1972) Large crimson red with a velvety finish and a yellow green throat. Lightly ruffled petals recurve slightly and are edged in white.
Height: 27"(69cm). Flower: 6.5"(16cm)
Price: £4
Highland Lord
(Munson 1983) Although widely regarded as one of the finest red doubles, in this country it tends to remain single most of the time. Even so it is an excellent garden plant producing an abundance of deep red, lemon-throated blooms.
Height: 22"(56cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £5
Homeward Bound
(Spalding 1976) Very large flowers of light peach with a green throat.
Height: 17"(43cm). Flower: 8"(20cm)
Price: £5
Hymn
(Dunbar 1983) Round, well ruffled, apricot melon blooms. We have not seen many cultivars from this hybridiser but those we have do well here.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £5
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