Daylilies E-F

Eggplant Escapade (Reed 96)  Eggplant purple with yellow throat

Vigorous, prolific, and wonderfully unusual spidery blossoms from one of the best Northern hybridizers. Pair them up with bright yellows for a stunning display.

36"/6.5", MidLate, Dorm, Dip                                $10 / dbl fan

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El Bandito (Stamile 89)  Yellow with bold wine purple eyezone, yellow throat

This one will steal your heart! A really nice shade of yellow set off by that dark eye.

26"/5.5", MidLate, Dorm,Tet                        Holding for increase 2012

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Eleanor Rigby (Dhabi's, unregistered) Raspberry with pink ribs, ruffled petel edges, bright yellow-into-green throat, sepals often pinched

20"/6", M, SE, Tet                                              $12 / dbl fan

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Elf Power (Trimmer 99) Gold with dark plum eye above green throat

A wee little blossom that packs a big punch with its cheery colors.

14"/2.75", Early Mid, Ev, Tet                                      $8/dbl fan

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Elijah Sain (Joiner 00) Dark magenta purple, velvety purple eye, yellow-gold throat

Not technically a spider, but it sure has that "look." Unusual and exotic.

33"/8", Mid, Dorm, Dip                                            $16/dbl fan

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Emperor Butterfly (Munson 86)  Violet orchid mauve blend, yellow violet eye, yellow green throat

Beautiful rich colors and patterning.

28"/5", Early Mid, Ev, Tet                                            $10/dbl fan

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Fairy Tale Pink (Pierce 80)  Ruffled soft pink with rose veins

Quietly beautiful and ready for your happy-ever-after.

Stout Silver Medal Award.

24"/5.5", Mid, SE, Dip                                                    $8/dbl fan

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Feather Down (Wild 81)  Near white, yellow throat, slightly ruffled creped petals

28"/6", MidLate, Dorm, Dip                                              $10/dbl fan

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Flying Carpet (Moldovan 90)  Rose pink, edged ivory, creamy pink bicolor, yellow throat

A late bloomer that rounds out the season here

32"/5.75", Mid, Dorm, Tet                                              $10/dbl fan

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Framboise (Dhabi's garden name, lost registration)  Raspberry-purple with cream midribs, yellow throat

Paired with clumps of ivory daylilies, we've positioned these right where we can see them as we look out our window ... stunning!

32"/6", Mid, Dorm                                                          $10/dbl fan

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Francis of Assisi (Moldovan 94)  Bright wine/burgundy blend, white picotee edge, yellow throat

26"/6", Mid, SE, Tet                                                    $11/dbl fan

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Frans Hals (Flory 55) Bright rust and orange bicolor, white midribs

Here's the charm of a classic that brings brightness to the latesummer garden. Frans is MUCH taller here and often the blossoms are bigger as well.

24"/4", MidLate, Dorm, Dip                                              $8/dbl fan

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French Tudor (Moldovan 91)  Rose pink, light pink watermark above lemon yellow throat

Soooooo lovely ... this is another of our favorites.

28"/6.5", EarlyMid, SE, Tet                                            $12/dbl fan

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Frosted Pink Ice (Stamile 87) Blue-pink self with green throat

28"/5", Mid, Dorm, Dip                        Holding for increase 2012

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Frozen Jade (Sellers 75) Lemon yellow self with green throat

28"/5.5", Mid, Dorm, Tet                        Holding for increase 2012

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Fuchsia Dream (Kirby 78) Fuchsia purple self with green throat

If you dream of knockout latesummer color and good bud count, this is it!

28"/7.5", MidLate, Dorm                                              $11/dbl fan

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  Best time to plant?

The earlier in the season, the better ... more time for the plants to become established before winter sets in. A general rule of thumb is to plant no later than six weeks before the first expected hard frost

in your area.

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