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  • Hemerocallis ‘Boozin Susan’ Bob’s daylily Z 4-10

    Deep orange petals with a hint of a ruffle and a yellow stripe leading down to a yellow center.

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    Tetraploid daylily  with deep orange petals with a hint of a ruffle and a yellow stripe leading down to a yellow center.  Blooms in July.

    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.  This year we have only a few to sell but in time these will multiply, hopefully like rabbits. The proceeds go to his family.

    Tetraploid daylily  with deep orange petals with a hint of a ruffle and a yellow stripe leading down to a yellow center.  Blooms in July.

  • Hemerocallis ‘Florentine Opera’ Bob’s daylily Z 4-10

    Flat burgundy petals with a hint of ruffle leading to a yellow center

    $9.95/bareroot

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    Tetraploid daylily with flat burgundy petals with a hint of ruffle leading to a yellow center.  A yellow stripe makes its way about halfway out each petal.  Blooms in July.

    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.  This year we have only a few to sell but in time these will multiply, hopefully like rabbits. The proceeds go to his family.

    Tetraploid daylily with flat burgundy petals with a hint of ruffle leading to a yellow center.  A yellow stripe makes its way about halfway out each petal.  Blooms in July.

  • Hemerocallis ‘Franklin Tower’ Bob’s daylily Z 4-10

    Slightly ruffled maroon petals with a bright yellow center

    $9.95/bareroot

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    Tetraploid daylily with slightly ruffled maroon petals with a bright yellow center.

    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.  This year we have only a few to sell but in time these will multiply, hopefully like rabbits. The proceeds go to his family.

    Tetraploid daylily with slightly ruffled maroon petals with a bright yellow center.

  • Hemerocallis ‘Gigi Sullivan’ Bob’s daylily Z 4-10

    Tetraploid daylily, all mauve-maroon, recurved, centered around a green-gold eye.  23-28” tall, Blossoms 7” across.  Blooms in July.

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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.  Bob named this daylily to honor his wife’s beloved grandmother.  

    Tetraploid daylily, all mauve-maroon, recurved, centered around a green-gold eye.  23-28” tall, Blossoms 7” across.  Blooms in July.

  • Hemerocallis ‘Grace Cusick’ Bob’s daylily Z 4-10

    Yellow with a light, almost white stripe on each petal and a gentle ruffle on the edge

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    Tetraploid daylily, all yellow with a light, almost white stripe on each petal and a gentle ruffle on the edge.  Blooms in July.

    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.  This year we have only a few to sell but in time these will multiply, hopefully like rabbits. The proceeds go to his family.

    Tetraploid daylily, all yellow with a light, almost white stripe on each petal and a gentle ruffle on the edge.  Blooms in July.

  • Hemerocallis ‘Hyperion’

    Midsummer, fragrant lemon yellow trumpets

    $8.45/bareroot

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    Midsummer, fragrant lemon yellow trumpets

    Size: 36" x 12"
    Care: Sun, moist well-drained soil. Drought tolerant.

    Hybrid origin, bred in 1925 and still popular today.

  • Hemerocallis ‘Peachy Sunshine’ Z 4-9

    Wavy-edged, peachy-pink petals form a 6-pointed star with a yellow throat as sunny as Bob’s disposition.  Blooms late mid-season

    $9.95/bareroot

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    Wavy-edged, peachy-pink petals form a 6-pointed star with a yellow throat as sunny as Bob’s disposition.  Blooms late mid-season

     

    Size: 30-35” tall, flowers 6 1/2” across

    Tetraploid hybridized by Robert Koehne in 2013, only a seedling when Bob passed (1971-2014)

  • Hemerocallis ‘Ramble on Rose’ Bob’s daylily Z 4-10

    Rosy pink petals with a dainty ruffle and a pale yellow center

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    Tetraploid daylily with rosy pink petals with a dainty ruffle and a pale yellow center.   Blooms in July.

    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.  This year we have only a few to sell but in time these will multiply, hopefully like rabbits. The proceeds go to his family.

    Tetraploid daylily with rosy pink petals with a dainty ruffle and a pale yellow center.   Blooms in July.