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  • Hemerocallis ‘Deep Copper’  Z 4-9

    Tetraploid Daylily.  Dark, nearly red copper blossoms with radiating gold eyes.  Petals slightly ruffled, sepals smooth edges.  Blooms in July.

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    Tetraploid Daylily.  Dark, nearly red copper blossoms with radiating gold eyes.  Petals slightly ruffled, sepals smooth edges.  Blooms in July.

    Size: 30-42” tall Blossoms 7” across
    Care: sun in most any soil

    Tetraploid Daylily.  Dark, nearly red copper blossoms with radiating gold eyes.  Petals slightly ruffled, sepals smooth edges.  Blooms in July.

  • Hemerocallis ‘Grapefruit Mist ’  Z 4-9

    Tetraploid Daylily. Blossoms the color of pink grapefruit surrounds the center the color of yellow grapefruit rind with ruffles enclosed by a thin line of yellow blossoms. Slightly ruffled petal edges and smooth sepal edges. Green-gold eye. Blooms in July.

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    Tetraploid Daylily. Blossoms the color of pink grapefruit surrounds the center the color of yellow grapefruit rind with ruffles enclosed by a thin line of yellow blossoms. Slightly ruffled petal edges and smooth sepal edges. Green-gold eye. Blooms in July.

    Size: 24-28” tall.  Blossoms 6” across.
    Care: sun in most any soil

    Tetraploid Daylily. Blossoms the color of pink grapefruit surrounds the center the color of yellow grapefruit rind with ruffles enclosed by a thin line of yellow blossoms. Slightly ruffled petal edges and smooth sepal edges. Green-gold eye. Blooms in July.

  • Hemerocallis ‘Magic Flute’ Bob’s daylily   Z 4-10

    This name inspired by Mozart’s opera, a story of light, darkness and finding the way in life.    Blooms in July.

    $9.95/bareroot

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    Robert Koehne (April 1971-September 2014) Bob was a good personal friend and very enthusiastic gardener – perennially cheerful.  He loved his wife and two children and daylily breeding.  These daylilies are his “children” too.  He bred them, named them and registered them.  He died of colon cancer too soon – before he could grow grey with Darby or see his kids or his daylilies grow up.  We are growing on his daylilies. The proceeds go to his family.

    This name inspired by Mozart’s opera, a story of light, darkness and finding the way in life.    Blooms in July.

    Size: 24-28” 
    Care: sun in most any soil

    Robert Koehne (April 1971-September 2014) Bob was a good personal friend and very enthusiastic gardener – perennially cheerful.  He loved his wife and two children and daylily breeding.  These daylilies are his “children” too.  He bred them, named them and registered them.  He died of colon cancer too soon – before he could grow grey with Darby or see his kids or his daylilies grow up.  We are growing on his daylilies. The proceeds go to his family.

  • Hemerocallis ‘Marmalade Skies’  Z 4-8

    Tetraploid Daylily. Blossoms the color of pink glazed with tangerine and ruffled petal edges with contrasting straight edged sepals.  enclosed by a thin line of yellow.  Blossoms enveloping its glowing eye, Blooms in July.

    $9.95/bareroot

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    Tetraploid Daylily. Blossoms the color of pink glazed with tangerine and ruffled petal edges with contrasting straight edged sepals.  enclosed by a thin line of yellow.  Blossoms enveloping its glowing eye, Blooms in July.

    Size: 26-30” tall.  Blossoms 5.5” across.
    Care: sun in most any soil

    Tetraploid Daylily. Blossoms the color of pink glazed with tangerine and ruffled petal edges with contrasting straight edged sepals.  enclosed by a thin line of yellow.  Blossoms enveloping its glowing eye, Blooms in July.

  • Hemerocallis ‘Orange Taffy’

    Broad coral petals with sunshine throat and ruffled petal edges.

    $9.95/bareroot

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    Tetraploid daylily. Our own hybrid. Flowers in July.
    Broad coral petals with sunshine throat and ruffled petal edges.

    Size: 20-30” tall
    Care: Full sun

    Our own hybrid

  • Hemerocallis ‘Plum Souffle’ Z 4-8

    Tetraploid Daylily. Blossoms the color of pink streaked lavender with ruffled edges and a golden, glowing eye, Blooms in July.

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    Tetraploid Daylily. Blossoms the color of pink streaked lavender with ruffled edges and a golden, glowing eye, Blooms in July.

    Size: 26-33”” tall.  Blossoms 5” across.
    Care: sun in most any soil

    Tetraploid Daylily. Blossoms the color of pink streaked lavender with ruffled edges and a golden, glowing eye, Blooms in July.

  • Hemerocallis ‘Pretty Woman’

    Ruffled edges frame its broad, recurved medium pink-purple petals that surround a sunshine throat.

    $9.95/bareroot

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    Tetraploid daylily.  Our own hybrid. It flowers in July.
    Ruffled edges frame its broad, recurved medium pink-purple petals that surround a sunshine throat.

    Size: 20-30" tall
    Care: Full sun

    Our own hybrid

  • Hemerocallis ‘Purple Pop’  Bob’s Dayliliy Z 4-10

    It’s a Tetraploid daylily that we’ve named ‘Purple Pop’’ because the blossom looks like a pop of true purple. Petal edges ruffles.  Sepals recurved. Golden eye surrounded by deepest purple ring. Flowers in July. 

    $9.95/bareroot

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    Robert Koehne (April 1971-September 2014) Bob was a good personal friend and very enthusiastic gardener – perennially cheerful.  He loved his wife and two children and daylily breeding.  These daylilies are his “children” too.  He bred them, named them and registered them.  He died of colon cancer too soon – before he could grow grey with Darby or see his kids or his daylilies grow up.  We are growing on his daylilies. The proceeds go to his family.   This Daylily was nothing more than a seedling when Bob died. It’s a Tetraploid daylily that we’ve named ‘Purple Pop’’ because the blossom looks like a pop of true purple. Petal edges ruffles.  Sepals recurved. Golden eye surrounded by deepest purple ring. Flowers in July. 

    Size: 30-36” tall. Blossom 6” across.
    Care: sun in most any soil

    Robert Koehne (April 1971-September 2014) Bob was a good personal friend and very enthusiastic gardener – perennially cheerful.  He loved his wife and two children and daylily breeding.  These daylilies are his “children” too.  He bred them, named them and registered them.  He died of colon cancer too soon – before he could grow grey with Darby or see his kids or his daylilies grow up.  We are growing on his daylilies. The proceeds go to his family.   This Daylily was nothing more than a seedling when Bob died.