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Don Herr Daylilies

2013 Price List of all Don Herr Introductions

Aaron Brown

AARON BROWN is an extra large flower with distinction. This tall, flat and slightly recurved red has an attractive wide watermark and a large yellow to green throat, Sturdy scapes support the large flowers. It received the Achievement Medal award at the Delaware Valley Daylily Society show in 2006. It is named for a very special grandson. Fertile both ways. EM, 42", 7.25", 4-way branching, 17 buds, Re., Sev., Tet.. Swallow Tail Kite × Wispy Rays.
$100.00 DF

Aaron’s Giggles

’13 (6-93B) is a tall orchid with a wide yellow edge and a yellow to green throat. It blooms early in the season and continues well into the late season. Sturdy scapes hold the large blooms well above the foliage. Named for a giggling grandson, Aaron Brown. E, 38”, 6.5”, three-way branching, 15 buds.  Sev. Tet. Roger Herr  X  Bella Sera.
$125.00 SF

Asgard’s Covergirl

(3-147A) is an early, reblooming, dark burgundy with a darker eye and a white edge. It is a special daylily named for an exceptional canine companion having twenty four titles owned and trained by daylily aficionado Glenn Pollock. It was greatly admired by garden visitors on the 2006 Region III tour. E, 29”, 5”, 5-way branching, 25 buds. Re., Sev., Tet., Palace Garden beauty  X  Catcher In The Eye. 
$55.00 df

Auld Lang Syne

(Herr 2004) A large red bitone with a gold edge and a yellow to green throat. Tall, sturdy scapes support the six-inch blooms which are uncommonly large for a bitone. A memorable flower with exceptional plant habit. An early morning opener. A fine addition to the mid to late season bloomers. Cold hardy. ML, 36", 6", three-way branching, 22 buds. Ed Brown x Spacecoast Blastoff. Dor., Tet.
$35.00 DF

Bald Is Beautiful

(3-53A) is a light lavender blend that recurves to show off its beautiful large cream “bald head.” The color in mass is cream as the season progresses and the plant recurves. A ruffled yellow edge complements the cream to green throat. EM, 30", 5 1/2", three-way branching, 16 buds, Re. Sev., Tet., Ed Brown X Jerry Nettles.
$50.00 DF.

Beth Herr

(Herr 2002) This daylily is named for a very special daughter. A white/cream with a lavender blush, plum eye and double picotee edge. The blooms are stiff and fresh at the end of a the day. Herr, 2002, 37", 5", 4-5 way branching, 18 buds. Dor, Tet., AHS Honorable Mention Award. Strawberry Candy x Royal Braid.
$45.00 DF

Big Bertha

’12 (6-177B) is a very large, Unusual Form crispate, diamond dusted orange blend with a green throat and an in-your-face bloom.that stands out in the garden. Sturdy scapes keep the impressive blooms upright. Recurved.  M,  46”, 9”, three-way branching, 13 buds. Sev., Tet., Wispy Rays  X  Webster’s Pink Wonder.
$100.00  DF

Big Bertha’s Sister

’12 (6-177A) is a pink-peach Unusual Form crispate with a lighter band and green throat. The flat, ethereal  blooms appear about two weeks before it’s sibling, Big Bertha. Diamond Dusting. Fragrant. E,  34”, 9”, four-way branching, 16 buds. Dor., Tet., Wispy Rays  X  Webster’s Pink Wonder
$100.00 DF

Bright Sun Dancer

(Herr 2005) A flat wide cream with a yellow edge and a yellow to green throat. Strong scapes lift the blooms well above the dark green foliage. It's firm substance allows it to hold up well in full sun and in hot weather. Fragrant. It blooms early in the season and is a repeat bloomer, a plus for northern gardeners to extend the season. Named by fellow daylily enthusiast Jim Stauffer who encourages our goal of rebloom in the north. E, 31", 6", four-way branching, 23 buds, Fr., Re., Dor., tet., Splendid Touch x Senegal
$40.00 DF

Candy Colored Curls

Candy Colored Curls ’10 (5-161B) is a spidery, Unusual Form cascade that was greatly admired in our Region III tour garden in 2007. Bright red with a large green eye. An eye catcher.   M, 41”, 9”, four-way branching, 24 buds. A cheerful, distinctive daylily. Pollen fertile, never checked it the other way. Dor., Dip., Memories Of Oz  X Zip Boom Bah.
$100.00 DF.

Carnival King

 ’13 (7-193C) is a sturdy rose blend with a wide watermark and a yellow to green throat.  M, 39”, 8”, three-way branching 10 buds. Colorful, tall and commands attention. Dor., Tet. Tall Dark And Handsome  X  Webster’s Pink Wonder.
$100.00 SF

Carolyn’s Curls

(4-143B). This tall, stately, cream-white blend with a green throat, Unusual Form cascade was admired by visitors in our Region III tour garden in 2007. Winner of the Achievement Medal at the Delaware Valley Daylily Society show in 2008. It blooms over a long period of time and reblooms. Carolyn’s Curls was named in honor of our delightful granddaughter Carolyn Brown. Pollen fertile, difficult pod parent. EM, 48", 7", six-way branching, 27-47 buds, Re. Sev., Dip. Desert Icicle X North Wind Drifter
$75.00 DF.

Catchin' Rays

Catchin’ Rays’ 10, (5-363A) is a tall, sturdy, vibrant red Unusual Form crispate with white edges and midrib and a yellow throat that extends well out onto the sepals. When it polys, about 20% of the time, it is awesome. Fertile both ways. E, 47”, 10-11”, 3-4 way branching, 15 buds. Dor., Tet., Wispy Rays X Thin Man.  
$65.00 DF

Continuous Beauty

(Herr 2005) This rose with a red eye and edge and yellow to green throat puts on a show. It sends up many scapes and is a mass of color in a clump. The red edge is accentuated with a gold wire edge. It is a repeat bloomer and is a robust grower as is its sibling KITTY KITTY. A cheerful and colorful addition to any garden. M, 26", 5", 3-4 way branching, 18 buds, Re., Dor., tet., Strawberry Candy x Strawberry Lace
$40.00 DF

Continuous Pleasure

(Herr 2005) The vibrant glowing hot mango color of this round and recurved flower reminds me of the yellowish-red tropical fruit. It will brighten any garden in which it grows. Readily visible and gets attention. It blooms well above the foliage and is admired by garden visitors for its warm radiant color and its green throat. a candidate for the Hot Bed. Fragrant. M, 30", 5.5", three-way branching, 18 buds, Fr., Dor., Tet., cause for Pause x Spacecoast Starburst
$45.00 DF

Dancing Gypsies

Dancing Gypsies ’09 (4-268A) is cream peach blend Unusual Form cascade with an orchid eye and large green throat. Tall, widely-branched, and winner of the Achievement Medal at the 2009 Delaware Valley Daylily Society show at Longwood Gardens. Named by daylily friend and afficionado Cynthia Marriott. Diamond dusted. Quills. L, 50”, 8.5”, four-way branching, 32 buds., Dor., Dip., Fertile both ways. Desert Icicle X North Wind Dancer. Limited supply 
$100.00 DF.  

Dancing In The Sunlight

(Herr 2006) Is a tall gold/yellow spider with great branching that blooms over a long period of time. The blooms are well separated on widely spaced, low branches. It stands erect, is a beacon in the garden, and does dance in the sunlight. E, 53", 8", six-way branching, 30 buds. 4:1 ratio, Re., Dor., Dip., Banana Pepper Spider X Android.
$50.00 DF

Dolly Poly

’13 (8-227B) is a lemon yellow high percentage poly that inherited its great branching and budcount from its pollen parent, Fours Are Wild, and it’s wide star form from it’s pod parent, Star Poly. Approximately 90 % poylmerous. It often throws 5 x 5’s. Fertile both ways. A repeat bloomer that is a welcome addition to the gene pool of high percentage polys. E, 39”, 6”, five-way branching, 22 buds., Re., Dor. Dip. Fours Are Wild  X  Star Poly.
$100.00 SF 

Downtown Thad Brown

(1-111A) is a glowing tangerine blend with an orange throat and a wire gold edge. Named for our daylily friend Thad Brown who repeatedly admired this distinctive seedling with dark green foliage in our garden. EM, 28", 5 1/2", three-way branching. 20 buds. Dor., Tet. Cause For Pause X Spacecoast Cranberry Breeze, Dor., Tet
$50.00 DF

Early Beauty

’12 (7-77A) is a cheerful extra early rose with a bright red eye and a yellow throat. It is an early morning opener. Diamond dusting.  Extended bloom. EMO. A nice addition  to the early garden. EE,  40”, 6 ½”, three-way branching, 14 buds. Sev., Dip. Unknown  X Unknown.
$100.00 DF

Flamenco Twirl

(Herr 2006) Twirling like a Flamenco Dancer’s skirt, this heavily ruffled pink blend has been a favorite of garden visitors since its maiden bloom. The profusely ruffled blooms with great substance are usually round, sometimes triangular, and occasionally double at the end of the season. Sturdy scapes support the large flowers. Fertile both ways. M, 29", 6.5", 3-way branching, 20 buds. Reblooms, Sev., Tet., Knights In White Satin X Spacecoast Starburst
$45.00 DF

Fours Are Wild

‘11 (5-26A) is a yellow with a green throat, high percentage poly, having great branching and budcount that it passes onto its kids. Approximately 95% polymerous and often throws 5 x 5’s and an occasional 6 x 6. A high percentage poly with good plant habit and a distinctive new look in the garden.  E, 33”, 5 ¾”, five to six-way branching, 30 buds. Dor., Dip., Fertile both ways. Fuchsia Four X Quad Quiddity. 
$100.00 DF 

Girly Q

’13 (6-331A) is a velvety burgundy Unusual Form cascade with a lighter watermark and a white midrib and edge that twists and twirls on branches high above the foliage. Fertile both ways. Named by daylily friend Cynthia Marriott. M, 40”, 6.5”, five-way branching, 22 buds. Fr., Dor., Dip.  Margo Reed Indeed  X  Shuffle The Deck.
$100.00 DF

Give A Little Whistle

’11 (5-316A) is a deep burgundy with a lighter watermark, white edge, and gold to green throat. Tall, sturdy scapes support the exceptional branching with multiple blooms.  Best seedling at the 2009 Delaware Valley Daylily Society show at Longwood Gardens. M, 41”, 6 ¼”. Six-way branching, 30 buds. Sev., Tet. Lord Of The Storm  X  Bella Sera.  
$100.00 DF

Great View Up Here.

(3-156B). This pink Unusual Form crispate with a darker eyezone towers high above the garden. It dances and moves as it twists and quills as the season progresses. It received many kind comments by “spidery” lovers at the 2006 Region III garden tour. M, 54”, 8.5”, 4-way branching, 36 buds., Fragrant, Dor., Dip. Memories Of Oz  X  Skinwalker.
$65.00 df

Greg Thompson

Greg Thompson ’10 (5-280A) is a burgundy with a plum eye and picote and white wire edge accenting a distinctive yellow appliquéd throat. Named for a special friend who works quietly and modestly behind the scenes at Lilyhemmer and other Region III events. Excellent plant habit. E, 26”, 5.25”, three-way branching, 14 buds. Re., Fertile both ways. Sev. Tet.,  Catcher In The Eye X Spacecoast Sea Shells.
$65.00 DF

Her Best Bloomers

(Herr 2001) An appropriate name for this cultivar for she blooms and blooms with multiple scapes held well above the foliage. Winner of the Annie T. Giles Award, Florida Sunshine Cup, Honorable Mention, and Award Of Merit. A fast increaser. Herr, M. 28", 4",5 way branching, 27-40 buds, Dor., Dip., (Woodside Fire Dance x Dragon's Eye)..
$35.00 DF

Her Gray Bloomers

’11 (5-268A) is an orchid lavender having a large, chalky gray watermark with a darker band and a picote yellow edge with a yellow to green throat. M, 30”, 6”, four-way branching 16 buds. Sev., Tet. Palace Garden Beauty X J T Davis.
$80.00 DF   

Her Late Bloomers

’11 (4-268D) is a nice addition to the late season. The tall UF cascade is an orchid with a large cream to green throat. Her Late Bloomers is a sibling to Dancing Gypsies, a Junior Citation winner. It was a good cross! Excellent plant habit. Fertile both ways. L, 42”, 8”, four-way branching, 25 buds. Dor., Dip. Desert Icicle X North Wind Dancer.  
$100.00 DF

Her Little Bloomers

(Herr 2003) A mini red with a creped texture that surpasses Her Best Bloomers in branching and bud count. Her Little Bloomers was the Winner of the International Competition for the Best Miniature Flower in the Creveling garden at the 2000 national AHS convention in Philadelphia. A fast increaser. Small but mighty. M, 28", 2 7/8", 5-6 way branching, 40 Buds. Dor., Dip., Woodside Fire Dance X Welsh Pixie.
$25.00 DF

Her Marvelous Eyes

(Herr 2004) A large cream with a large plum eye and bubbly edge. With its height and striking eye and its consistently formed flowers, it is often the first to command the attention of garden visitors. Sometimes, the bold eye seems to have a triangular shape. The eyes have it. A fine addition to any collection. E, 33", 6.75", four-way branching, 25 buds, Re., Dor., Tet., Seedling X Seedling. Limited supply.
$45.00 DF

Her Purple Eyeliner

(Herr 2003) A lovely orchid with a purple eye and a distinct purple edge. The large yellow to green throat accentuates the dark eye. The plants are robust and the blooms are well above the foliage. A consistently good performer and makes an impressive clump. A "litter-mate" to Delightful Guest. Named by fellow daylily enthusiast Jim Stauffer. M, 36", 5", 3 way branching, 15 buds, Re., Dor., Tet., Strawberry Candy X Druid's Chant.
$45.00 dbl fan

Her Royal Highness

(1-164A) is a warm pink blend with a yellow edge that blooms high above the foliage. The blooms have substance and the blooms are consistent in form. Her Royal Highness reblooms, is a robust grower with good plant habit, and has dark green foliage. ML, 34”, 5.5”, 6-way branching, 24 buds, Re., Dor., Tet., Spacecoast Starburst  X  Angel’s Smile.
$50.00 DF

Her Smile

’12 (6-358B) is a clear bright pink with a distinct cream bubbly edge and green throat. It blooms well into the late season. Reblooms. Extended bloom. EMO,  M, 30”. 5 ½”, three-way branching, 12 buds. Sev., Tet, Shores Of Time  X  Grandma’s Smile
$100.00 DF

Her Sunday Frills

HER SUNDAY FRILLS is a reblooming cream-pink with a plum eye and a very bubbly double picote edge. It stands erect on tall scapes. The blooms are separated and are well above the foliage. Frilly. An eyecatcher. Reblooms consistently and on nearly every plants. Fertile both ways. M, 40", 6", 4-way branching, 18 buds. Re., Dor., Tet., Darla Anita × Beth Herr
$50.00 DF

Jan Thompson

(Herr 2004) A cream white with a gold edge. Named in honor of a good friend and daylily aficionado from region III who often admired this seedling and repeatedly asked when it would be introduced. Because of its narrow tepals, it could easily be taken to Unusual Forms to create bubbly gold edges, a new direction in UF's. ML, 29", 6", four-way branching, 15 buds, Sev., Tet., Admiral's Braid x With This Ring.
$35.00 DF

Jelly Dancer

Jelly Dancer ‘10 (3-227A) is a tall, stately, Unusual Form cascade.  Maroon with darker eye and large yellow to green throat. A star of the lates with sturdy scapes that hold the blooms high above the foliage. Quills occasionally. L,  52”, 7”, three-way branching, 25 buds. A prolific bloomer and a bud builder. Fertile both ways.  Dor., Dip. Android  X  Kirsten’s Corsage
$65.00 DF

Jim Brown

(1-108A) is a prolific bloomer. This burgundy-red beauty with a yellow edge blooms early in the season and reblooms. Named for a wonderful son-in-law, husband of daughter Martha Brown and father of two delightful grandchildren, Aaron Brown and Carolyn Brown. E, 30”, 5.5”, 4-way branching, 20 buds, Sev., Tet., Castle Camelot  X  Spacecoast Cranberry Breeze. 
$ 50.00 df  

Jolly Good Fellow

(Herr 2004) A burgundy lavender beauty with great color and form. Jolly Good Fellow has been a favorite of mine since its maiden bloom. it has the branching and budcount of a show winner and the plant habit of a garden standout. it blooms over a long period of time, resembling a bud builder. Substance and color are sunfast. E, 34", 4.25"', six-way branching, 35-40 buds. Canterbury Tales x Spacecoast Sweetness. Dor., Tet.
$65.00 DF

Jolly Poly

Jolly Poly ’10, (4-20D) is a brick red high percentage poly with a yellow to green throat. It is approximately 90% polymerous and often throws 5 X 5’s and occasionally a 6 X 6. A high percentage parent for the poly breeder. We will see more and more high percentage polys in this ever increasing collecting direction. A fast increaser. Easily fertile both ways. E, 44”, 8”, three-way branching, 12 buds. M, Dor., Dip. Fuchsia Four X  Mudra.
$75.00 DF. 

Just A Closer Walk

’11 (5-85A) is a early pink with a green throat and a large yellow/green edge. It often sends up two scapes per fan and consistently reblooms. E, 33”, 5 ½”, three-way branching, 12 buds, Re, Dor., Tet. Leslie Rene’ X Shores Of Time.
$100.00 SF

Kitty Kitty

(Herr 2004) A cream white with a red eye and a red bubbly edge. This sibbling to Strawberry Icing is whiter and contrasts mmore dramatically with its red eye and edge. Kitty Kitty is a rebloomer, a desireable trait for an extended season in the north. M, 35", 5", four-way branching, 21 buds. Re., Dor., Tet. Strawberry Candy x Strawberry Lace.
$50.00 DF

Lavender Suspenders

(Herr 2002) A welcome addition to the unusual form category. This stately lavender, with a yellow to green throat, commands attention in our garden. it is often the first to be noticed by visitors. It has the color of its pod parent and the crispate form and sturdy scapes of its pollen parent. Herr, 2002, 48", 8.5", 2 way branching, 14 buds, Dor., Tet., AHS Honorable Mention Award. Swallow Tail Kite x Red Suspenders
$50.00 DF

Lilting Curls

(4-283B). A late, tall, light lavender with a yellow to green throat Unusual Form cascade that sometimes twists and quills. It is a Late that reblooms and is one of the last to bloom, extending the season. Fertile both ways. L, 50", 9-10", three-way branching, 17 buds, Re. Sev., Dip. North Wind Dancer X Skinwalker. $75.00 DF

Martha's Memories

(Herr 2003) A large, ruffled, orchid with a darker eyezone and a yellow to green throat. It was named in honor of my mother- in-law, Martha Chambers, who had many wonderful memories of her family. It has been admired by garden visitors for its clear orchid color and yellow to green throat. Winner of the Honorable Mention Award from AHS. M-L, 30", 6", 3 way branching, 20 buds, Re., Fr., Dor., Tet., Big Blue X Druid's Chant
$40.00 DF

Mary Jane Herr

(Herr 2004) A large recurved peach with great substance. It is a beauty. Named for my delightful sister who shares my love of daylilies, Mary Jane Herr has a clear peach color and a smooth but ribbed surface when it opens early in the morning. Large multiple blooms are well supported on strong scapes from large plants. It puts on quite a show. ML, 28", 6.5", 4-way branching, 22 buds, Dor, Tet., Cause For Pause x Splendid Touch.
$40.00 DF

Oh What a Beautiful Morning

(Herr 2005) This profusely ruffled and recurved peach pink with a great substance and rebloom is a source of enjoyment and beauty. Blooms are consistently ruffled and recurved on well-branched scapes. It blooms profusely over a long period of time and is both a good grower and increaser. Hardy in the north. M. 34", 5-6 way branching, 27 buds. Re., Sev., Tet., America's Most Wanted x Spacecoast Starburst
$40 DF

Peace Be With You

PEACE BE WITH YOU is an early, large, flat, ruffled, pink blend with great substance. It keeps its dark blue-green foliage throughout the blooms season. Admired by garden vistors. Reblooms. Fertile both ways. E, 25", 6.6", 4-way branching, 17 buds. Re., Dor., Tet. Spacecoast Starburst × Knights In White Satin.
$60.00 DF

Penny Lane

(Herr 2000) This rich, copper-penny colored double has exceptional substance. Each bloom is a virtual corsage and retains its firmness until the end of the day. A strong scape supports the substantial blooms. It received the Best Seedling Award at the DVDS show in 1997. A very distinctive daylily. Herr, 2000, Fertile both ways, EM, 24", 5.5", 2-3 way branching, 15 buds, Sev., Tet., (Ever So Ruffled x Royal Exchequer).
$25.00 DF

Poly Want A Cracker

’12 (6-36A) is a tall, dark burgundy poly with a yellow to lime green throat. Approximately 65% polymerous, a repeat bloomer, and a nice addition to the poly field. Fertile both ways. M,  42”, 7 ½”, three-way branching 14 buds. Re., Dor. Dip., Mudra  X  Carolina Octopus.
$100.00 SF

Roger Herr

(Herr 2004) An orchid lavender with a yellow throat and a voluptuous pleated yellow edge, may be my best introduction to date. it has the attributes of a hardy northern-bred daylily that are my goals: a long bloom season, exceptional branching and budcount, blooms that are uniform in size, very ruffled, and that blooms well above the foliage. Named for our wonderful son, Roger Herr is a very special daylily. it has branching and budcount of a show winner. It is a striking flower and a garden favorite. E, 35", 5.5" 6-way branching, 25-40 buds, Ext., Dor., Tet., Knights in White Satin X Spacecoast Starburst. Limited supply.
$75.00 DF

Romantic Evening

(Herr 2006) Is a dark violet burgundy with a contrasting light cream bubbly edge. M, 20", 5.5", three/four-way branching, 17 buds. A splendid combination of the dark burgundy color of it’s pod parent and the light bubbly edge of it’s pollen parent. M, 20", 5.5", 3-way branching 17 buds. Re., Sev., Tet., Canterbury Tales X Spacecoast Cranberry Breeze.
$45.00 DF

Star Poly

(4-62A). Standing like a shining star above the garden on tall, sturdy, erect scapes, this star-shaped poly blooms from June to August. Cream with a light rose eye and a green throat. Seven and eight tepals. 95% poly  in our garden. A high percentage polymerous flower for poly lovers and hybridizers. Easily fertile both ways. A very distinctive form and greatly admired by garden visitors. E, 48", 8 1/2", 3-4 way branching, 17 buds, Re. Sev., Dip. Parents are Unknown  X Unknown.
$100.00 DF.

Strawberry Icing

(Herr 2003) A cream pink blush with a red eye and bubbly red edge, has been a favorite since its maiden bloom. It has the cold hardiness of its pod parent Strawberry Candy and the form and rebloom of its pollen parent Strawberry Lace. M-L, 24", 5", 4 way branching, 17 buds, Re., Sev, Tet. Strawberry Candy X
Strawberry Lace. Very limited supply.
$45.00 DF

Strawberry Margarita

STRAWBERRY MARGARITA is a pink-red blush with a ruffled yellow edge and a yellow to green throat. It blooms early in the season and over a long period of time. A garden favorite. Fertile both ways. E, 26", 5.5", 3-4 way branching, 17 buds, Dor., Tet., Fragrant. 01-76A. Knights In White Satin X Spacecoast Starburst
$50.00 DF

Strubbly

’13 (7-219B) is a luminous fuchsia spidery double Unusual Form cascade with a bright yellow/orange throat. It is a robust grower and could be used in a double spider program. Strubbly is a  Pennsylvania Dutch word for unkempt hair. ML, 35”, 5.5”, four-way branching, 18 buds. Dor., Dip. Jo Barbre  X   Double Pom Pom.
$100.00 SF

Summer Fireworks

(Herr 2005) A red spider variant with a darker band and a large yellow throat that has wide branching which separates the exploding blooms on sturdy upright scapes. It is a bud builder and a vigorous grower, 4.4:1, Quills on very hot days. Blooms over a long period of time. Named by friend and daylily enthusiast Linda Pinkham. Best Seedling at the DVDS show in 2004. Its edges and curls could be used for hybridizing Unusual Forms. E., 43", 7", 5-6 way branching. 25 buds. Ext., Dor., Dip., AHS Honorable Mention Award. Yabba Dabba Doo x Android
$40.00 DF

Tall Blonde And Handsome

(2-152A) is just that. It is tall, it is blonde, and it is handsome. It is one of the first to bloom and continues to bloom through the end of the season. This stately tow-headed blonde with a white midrib and yellow to green throat does not fall over and towers above the garden. Not as tall as Tall Dark And handsome, it also holds up well at the end of the day. E, 42”, 5.25”, 5-way branching, 23 buds, Re., Dor., Tet., Forsyth Cherokee  X  Darla Anita.
$65.00 df

Tall Dark and Handsome

(Herr 2006) Is just that. It’s tall, it is dark, and it is handsome. This stately dark burgundy with a wide watermark and a large yellow to green throat towers above the garden. It does not fall over and holds up well at the end of the day. E, 52", 7", 5-way branching, 20 buds., Dor., Tet., Swallow Tail Kite X Wispy Rays.
$50.00 DF

Tiger By The Tail

(4-156A). A bold, distinctive, dark gold flower with a dark burgundy eye that almost extends to its ruffled dark burgundy edge. Much darker than it’s pollen parent. Definitely an attention getter. A prolific bloomer. Easily fertile both ways. E, 29", 5", three-way branching, 13 buds. Dor., Tet. Rock Solid X Adorable Tiger.
$75.00 DF.

Trish Herr

(Herr 2002) Admired by garden visitors from many states following the 2000 American Hemerocallis Society's National meeting. This clear coral with its ruffled, bubbly yellow edge and a yellow to green throat was named for my wonderful wife. Herr, 2002, 27", 5", three-way branching, 17 buds, Dor., Tet. A fast increaser and a hardy dormant. Ida's Magic x Strawberry Candy.
$40.00 DF

Whistle a Happy Tune

(Herr 2001) This is a very special daylily. Winner of a coveted Achievement Award by the American Hemerocallis Society in 2001, this recurved beauty with a plum eye above a green throat is a prolific bloomer. Multiple scapes with wide branches separate the blooms well above the foliage. it is fragrant, an extended bloomer, and a repeat bloomer. Herr, 2002, M, 31" 4.25", 4 way branching. 32 buds. DOR., Dip. AHS Honorable Mention Award. Indy Knockout x Janice Brown.
$40.00 DF

Wine and Lace

’12 (6-231A) is a distinctive near white cream with a large plum eye and bubbly picote edge accented by a yellow to green throat. Best seedling at the 2008 Delaware Valley Daylily Society show. M29”, 5 ½”, three-way branching, 13 buds. Fertile both ways. EMO, Re, Sev., Tet., Sabine Baur  X Jane Trimmer. Limited.
$125.00 SF  

You Are My Sunshine

(Herr 2000) Awarded the Junior Citation award of the AHS in 2000. The flower is an intense yellow gold with a contrasting red eye and picotee edge. It also won the Best Seedling Award at the 1998 Delaware Valley Daylily Show. This plant has dark green foliage and well branched scapes. Herr, 2000 MRe. 27", 4", 4-5 way branching, 30 buds, Ext., Dor., Tet., AHS Honorable Mention Award. (Strawberry Candy x Tigerling).
$30.00 DF

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