Large Flowered Plants
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(Brookes 1988) Bright yellow flowers with a green throat. Multiple branching with well placed blooms of round and ruffled form. Vigorous and quick to establish-hence the name. We have had occasional larger blooms of 8"(20cm).
Height: 33"(84cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)



Price: £5
Ra Hansen
(Talbott 1986) Round, ruffled lavender mauve flowers. In America it is claimed to have powder blue shadings around the throat but we have not seen this here due, no doubt, to our cooler climate. However, it is an intriguing colour and an attractive flower.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 4.75"(12cm)
Price: £5
Raging Tiger
(Rasmussen 1987) As the name suggests, not one for those of a timid disposition! Don't worry, though, it's not that ferocious. A startling, deep wine red eyezone stands out from a base colour blend of burnt orange and yellow. Stunning in a clump.
Height: 25"(63cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £6
Real Wind
(Wild 1977) Large pale orange flowers with a prominent rose halo.
Height: 27"(68cm). Flower: 5.5"(16.5cm)
Price: £4.50
Red Twister
(Ferguson 1980) A red bitone with a green gold throat. The sepals are a cinnamon tone making this an unusual flower of autumnal shades.
Height: 27"(68cm). Flower: 6.25"(16cm)


Price: £5
Red Volunteer
(Oaks 1984) A clear candle red self with a yellow gold throat.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 7"(18cm)


Price: £5
Riley Barron
(Munson 1977) It has been said that this daylily defines the colour red. Bright, almost blood red blooms provide a vibrant splash of colour in the border.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)


Price: £4
Rose
(Harris-Benz 1984) A wide, ruffled rose pink with a green throat. Grows and blooms well here.
Height: 26"(66cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £5
Rose Emily
(Pierce 1982) Another superb daylily bred by the late Charlie Pierce. A soft rose pink of round and ruffled form, it is highlighted by a circular lime green throat. Slow to increase but rewards the patient grower.
Height: 18"(46cm). Flower: 5"(12cm)
Price: £4
Royal Parade
(Lytton 1999) A British bred cultivar with a flower of rich grape purple with a wide primrose throat and a green heart. Combines beauty with good flower production.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 6.5"(16cm)
Price: £6
Royal Saracen
(Munson 1986) Wide and rounded, ruffled dark lavender purple, becoming reddish purple in cooler weather. The large chartreuse throat is bordered by a chalky watermark. Foliage remains looking good through most of the winter here.
Height: 26"(66cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £4
Ruby Sentinel
(Benz 1991) A rich ruby red flower with a darker halo and a green throat. May take a while to get established but well worth the wait. Outstanding in a hot summer.
Height: 36"(91cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £6
Ruffled Apricot
(Baker 1974) A very large, showy, warm apricot self. Makes a wonderful clump and much admired in the garden. It may be an older hybrid, but it's a really good one. Stout Medal winner in 1982.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 7"(18cm)
Price: £4
Russian Rhapsody
(Munson 1973) Unusual violet purple with a yellow throat and darker band. Was awarded the Lennington Award 1989.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)


Price: £4
Sabra Salina
(Wilson T.1991) Probably the most beautiful pink diploid that we have ever seen. The ruffled flower is clear, pale pink and has a soft gold halo around the small green throat. Also reported to be an excellent parent.
Height: 22"(56cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)



Price: £5.50
Saffron Glow
(Peck 1982) A bright, sunny yellow gold flower with a green heart. The form is round and ruffled - from “Dance Ballerina Dance” breeding. A strong grower which performs well in our climate. Rare.
Height: 27"(69cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £5
Sallie Brown
(Reinke 1994) A distinctive, amber hued, salmon pink blend with a green yellow throat. Big, wide flowers which sometimes produce extra petals and sepals (polytepal).
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 7"(18cm)
Price: £7.50
Salmon Sheen
(Taylor 1950) This older daylily is a strong grower and produces masses of rich salmon pink blooms. The petals are tapered and attractively pinched at the ends. Luxuriant foliage. Stout Medal winner 1959.
Height: 34"(86cm). Flower: 5"(12cm)
Price: £2.50
Scarlet Oak
(Griesbach-Klehm 1979) Bright scarlet flowers on sturdy scapes. A great performer for the second half of the season.
Height: 36"(91cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £4.50
Scarlet Orbit
(Gates 1985) A very popular, fine scarlet red with a darker halo and yellow green throat. Excellent.
Height: 22"(56cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £5
Scarlock
(Peck 1974) A highly regarded daylily classic. Large red flowers with yellow green throats.
Height: 36"(91cm). Flower: 6.5"(17cm)
Price: £4
Shady Lady
(Owen 1962) One that everyone seems to fall for. A charming flower of pale yellow with a beguiling wine red eye.
Height: 34"(86cm). Flower: 5.5"(13cm)
Price: £4
Shaman
(Gates 1985) Canary yellow, ruffled flowers with a green throat. Rather slow to establish but then an excellent performer.
Height: 20"(51cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)



Price: £4.50
Shelly Victoria
(Reinke 1992) Pastel cream apricot self with a wonderful chamois leather texture. Very distinctive.
Height: 26"(66cm). Flower: 6.5"(16.5cm)
Price: £7
Sherry Lane Carr
(Carr 1993) A floral confection of creamy butter yellow with a ruffled gold edge and a green throat. Gorgeous!
Height: 23"(59cm). Flower: 6.5"(16.5cm)



Price: £9.50
Siloam Amazing Grace
(Henry 1989) An exquisitely formed, rounded, ruffled flower of light yellow with a strong green throat. Widely held to be one of the best yellows.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £5
Siloam Double Classic
(Henry 1985) Beautifully formed, bright pink double flowers. Although the first few blooms may be single the colour and form are still delightful. Awarded the Stout Medal in 1993; a rare achievement for a double.
Height: 16"(40cm). Flower: 5"(12cm)
Price: £6
Siloam Mama
(Henry 1982) This is a fine example of Mrs Henry's work with larger flowers. A lightly ruffled, rounded yellow with a green throat.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 5.75"(15cm)
Price: £4
Silver Ice
(Munson 1984) A broad, flat open flower of a beautiful lilac pink with a chartreuse throat. The sepals are much paler here, making it a bitone but in photos from the USA the whole flower appears to have the lighter colouring as it gets 'bleached' by the sun. We prefer it as it grows here and it is one of our favourites. Some rebloom which is always welcome.
Height: 25"(63cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £5
Silver Lance
(Shooter 1998) A very pretty shade of greyed-lavender with a light purple eye. The petals are edged in white. The throat is yellow. Not well known yet!
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 5"(12cm)


Price: £6
Silver Veil
(Munson 1977) The star shaped flowers are a pale, silvery lavender colour with a creamy yellow throat which spills out onto the petals. Elegant and different.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 5"(12cm)
Price: £4.50
Smoky Mountain Autumn
(Guidry 1986) If there was one daylily we could not do without, this could be the one. A rich blend of autumnal colours, best described as a coppery rose pink with an olive green throat. It does take a while to get established so we always divide this one at least a year before we put it in the catalogue.
Height: 18"(46cm). Flower: 5.75"(15cm)
Price: £5.50
Sombrero Way
(Reckamp 1973) Has an orange-apricot blend with a deeper throat. It is an older tetraploid of considerable charm that provides welcome blooms later in the season.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £4
Southern Prize
(Brown, E.W. 1978) An intriguing rose and tan blend with a gold throat.
Height: 29"(73cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)


Price: £4.50
Spode
(Munson 1984) A superb pastel pink flower, of smooth texture and heavy substance. A lighter halo surrounds the chartreuse throat and a hint of gold can be seen in the ruffled petal edges. This tall, well proportioned plant attracts many admirers.
Height: 32"(81cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £6
Spring Willow Song
(Munson 1983) Shimmering, green throated, lemon yellow flowers are perfectly presented on strong, well branched scapes. The form is round and ruffled. An established plant will produce a stunning display and usually reblooms. One of our favourite yellows.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £5
Stafford
(Randall 1959) Dark red, star shaped flowers with a yellow line on the mid-ribs. Awarded a F.C.C. in 1967.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £3.50
Strutters Ball
(Moldovan 1986) A superb violet-purple, well formed, floriferous and vigorous. A benchmark for this colour and very popular with garden visitors.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £4.50
Summer Wine
(Wild 1973) Unusual shade of clear grape purple with a greenish yellow throat. Very floriferous. Highly recommended.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £4
Superlative
(Gates 1986) A fine dark red with a darker halo and green throat. Tends to flower on the low side as the scapes do not always grow clear of the foliage but still worthwhile, as the blooms are rarely obscured.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £4
Svengali
(Moldovan 1987) This impressive, eyed daylily certainly has a presence in the garden. Massive, slightly recurved creamy lavender pink flowers have a hypnotic deep plum eye which draws the attention. An excellent performer.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 6.5"(16cm)
Price: £6
Swirling Water
(Carpenter.K 1978) A vibrant purple with an eye-catching creamy white throat splashing out onto the petals. Quite narrow petals.
Height: 22"(56cm). Flower: 6.5"(16cm)
Price: £5
Tang Porcelain
(Kirchhoff 1985) A gorgeous, rich rose pink with a lime green throat. Rare.
Height: 26"(66cm). Flower: 5.25"(13cm)
Price: £6
Tani
(Pierce 1983) A flamboyant, ruffled and beautifully formed, light rose-pink flower with darker veining and green throat.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £5
Thy True Love
(Guidry 1980) Rose pink with a narrow deeper rose band around the large lemon to green throat. Pearly white midribs adorn both petals and sepals. Flowers open bright and early in the morning.
Height: 21"(53cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)


Price: £4.50
Tonia Gay
(Spalding - Guillory 1984) One of our favourite pinks. Best described as "baby ribbon" pink, it sparkles in the sunshine due to sugar crystals in the petals. This effect is known as "diamond dusting".
Height: 15"(38cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £5
Trahlyta
(Childs 1982) Greyed-purple with a darker eyezone above a yellow-green throat. An unusual and popular daylily, often used in breeding for Unusual Forms. L.A.A. 2009.
Height: 30"(76cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £4
Tuscawilla Tigress
(Hansen 1988) A massive bright orange flower with a darker eyezone and white midribs. A 'must have' if you like your daylilies big and bold.
Height: 25"(64cm). Flower: 7.25"(18.5cm)
Price: £6
Vera Biaglow
(Moldovan 1986) Broad, rounded and ruffled deep pink flowers. Excellent.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £6
Vesuvian
(Benz 1992) This wonderful, deep, velvety, ruby red flower is one of the most ruffled reds available. However it does need hot weather to open fully but then it is absolutely stunning. Reblooms consistently.
Height: 36"(91cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £9.50
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(Millikan 1988) A creped and ruffled pale lemon yellow flower with rounded, overlapping petals. Vigorous and floriferous. From "Brocaded Gown" pedigree - pure class.
Height: 20"(51cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £4.50
Violet Hour
(Peck 1978) The vibrant, violet purple colour of this fine daylily still compares well with more recent introductions. A consistently reliable performer for us and one of our favourites.
Height: 25"(64cm). Flower: 6.5"(17cm)
Price: £4.50
Vohann
(Hager 1985) Deep red flowers carried on tall, well branched scapes.
Height: 36"(91cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £5
War Paint
(Harris-Benz 1985) Buff tan with a striking, almost circular, red band surrounding the yellow green throat. Triangular in form, with overlapping petals. Very floriferous when established. Rare and hard to obtain.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 6"(13cm)



Price: £4.50
White Pansy
(Peck 1990) A near white self with a green throat. A seedling from Tet. Joan Senior.
Height: 25"(64cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £6.50
White Temptation
(Sellars 1978) An ever popular near white and an excellent garden plant.
Height: 32"(81cm). Flower: 5"(13cm)
Price: £4.50
White Tie Affair
(Peck 1982) Lightly ruffled near white self with a green throat. Flowers appear massive and have great visual impact. Has a long flowering season and sometimes reblooms. Looks superb against a green background.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 6"(13cm)
Price: £5
Whooperee
(Gates 1986) A round, slightly recurved, bright pinkish red flower with a green throat. This is a daylily that stands out from the crowd.
Height: 24"(61cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £5
Wind Song
(Bryant 1974) Wide, gently ruffled, slightly reflexed flowers of soft creamy yellow.
Height: 28"(71cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £4
Witch Stitchery
(Morss 1986) Cream with an intricate, feathery edged lavender purple eyezone. Much sought after. Sorry, few only.
Height: 26"(66cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)
Price: £6.50
Wounded Heart
(Sikes 1985) A striking orange flower with a solid scarlet eyezone. Pictured in the Munson book. Rare.
Height: 26"(66cm). Flower: 5.5"(14cm)


Price: £7
Xia Xiang
(Billingslea 1988) This is a beautiful clear, deep pink self with a green throat. The wide, flat open blooms have large looping ruffles. Another candidate for the "best pink diploid". Few only.
Height: 22"(56cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £6.50
Zampa
(Claar 1963) Broad and flared golden yellow with a deeper gold throat and unusual red stippling towards the edges of petals and sepals.
Height: 36"(91cm). Flower: 6"(15cm)
Price: £3
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