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YELLOW AND GOLD DAYLILIES    (early to late)    3-fan plants

EARLY
FLORA

40"   (First Early).  4 inches. Very fragrant golden yellow. NEW in 2009 from Bloomingfields Farm. A non-spreading alternative to the Lemon Daylily. Compare both. (Bristol). $12.75

EARLY
OXFORD
32"   (First Early).  3½ inches. Clear, golden yellow. A previously unnamed heirloom Daylily of chance origin. Well known for many decades in the town of Oxford, Connecticut. Registered in 2008 by Lee Bristol. $6.50
FLAVA
MAJOR
32"   (First Early, Extra Early, Very Early). 3½ inches. Classic lily in form. Medium yellow. Fragrant. Two sets of scapes in succession give us a 5-6 week bloom season. A century-old heirloom, indispensable with us here since the early 1980s. (Farr). —Quantity discount$9.50
GOLD
DUST
26"   (First Early). 3 inches. Fragrant, golden yellow trumpets open from mahogany buds, the sepals remaining reddish brown with yellow margins on the outside. A 1905 heirloom from Gerrald's Cross, England (Yeld). —Quantity discount$7.50
SPRING
LARKEN
24"   (First Early). Cute, star-like, 3½ inch flower of clear gold with fine fragrance. Usually the first of all to bloom, in late May here. Of unknown parentage in New Preston, Connecticut, in the early 1900s. (Bristol). —Quantity discount$6.75

EARLY
GINGER

28"   (Extra Early, Very Early).  4 inches. NEW Registration in 2011. Rich golden yellow with a prominent red eye. Sister of our NEW early red, Early Helena. Very rapid multiplier. (Bristol). $16.50

STELLA
DE ORO
18"   (Extra Early, Very Early, then Late Midseason, Late, Very Late, Extra Late). A 2½ inch miniature with nearly round, nicely flaring, yellow-gold petals. Lightly ruffled. Fragrant. Multiplies vigorously. Award of Merit and Stout Silver Medal ! Immensely popular, today's irresistible Daylily. Always on our Top Ten list. (Jablonski). —Quantity discounts$6.00
EARLY
DORA
40"   (Very Early, Early). 3¼ inches. A NEW gold flower early in the season. Nicely crimped and a bit ruffled. Descended from Stella De Oro, Statuesque and Justin June. Multiplies very rapidly. From Bloomingfields Farm in 2003. (Bristol). $5.00
EENIE
JOY
14-18"   (Very Early, Early, Early Midseason). 3¾ inches. Extremely low, clear, bright lemon. Crimped and ruffled petals, sometimes with a bit of a twist. Foliage is strongly arched into a neat 12-14 inch mound, making this an excellent edging and ground cover plant. (Powell). —Quantity discount$4.50
HAPPY
RETURNS
24"   (Very Early, Early, Early Midseason, Midseason, then Very Late).  3 inches. Broad-petaled, pale yellow flowers, which are somewhat fragrant. A very popular landscape plant today. (Apps). —Quantity discounts$6.00

LEMON
LOLLYPOP

30"   (Very Early, Early, Early Midseason, Midseason, then Very Late, Extra Late).  2¾ inches. A nearly round, light lemon yellow Daylily. High fragrance award. One of a handful of our longest bloomers. (D. Simpson). —Quantity discount$5.00

CAMDEN
GOLD
DOLLAR
30"   (Early, Early Midseason, Midseason, Late Midseason, Late, Very Late, Extra Late). 3 inches. Gold, resembling Stella De Oro, but taller. Very rounded, crimped petals. Successive scapes throughout the season— everblooming. Award of Merit. (Yancey). —Quantity discount$8.75
CORKY 36"   (Early, Early Midseason, Midseason). 3 inches. Bright lemon. Over 40 buds. Deeply branched, slender, purple stems wave in light breezes, like wildflowers. Graceful and appropriate in a mixed flower border. (Fischer). —Quantity discounts$5.00

KINDLY
LIGHT

30"   (Early, Early Midseason).  7½ inches. The classic spider Daylily, an heirloom dating from 1949. Glowing yellow. The long, very narrow petals are recurved and somewhat twisted. Olson Spider Award. (Bechtold). $9.50

PENNY'S
WORTH
14"   (Early, Early Midseason, Midseason, then Very Late). 1¾ inches. Petite! Our smallest flower. Clear bright yellow. Very fine, grass-like foliage is lower than Eenie Joy. Ideal with other small perennials, in a rock garden, or especially as a border along the front edge of a flower bed. A unique flowering ground cover, spaced about 8 inches apart. (Hager). —Quantity discounts$4.00
HYPERION 42"   (Early Midseson, Midseason). 5 inches. An old-timer with large, fragrant, pale lemon-yellow blooms on tall scapes. One of the best known of all garden hybrids, though largely superceded in 1955 by Star Dream. A 1925 heirloom from Fort Wayne, Indiana. (Mead). $14.00
STAR
DREAM
36"   (Early Midseason, Midseason). 5½ inches. One of the most fragrant Daylilies. Lemon yellow, nicely flared. Similar to the long-popular Hyperion, but shorter, longer blooming and more fragrant. (Fass). —Quantity discount$8.50
STATUESQUE 60"   (Early Midseason, Midseason). Very stately! Height and beauty combined, the flowers are 3½ inches, pure, buttery golden-yellow, ruffled, of classic form. Loads of buds (65 once counted). An elegant and compelling heirloom from Arlow Stout. $12.00
AUTUMN
MINARET
72"   (Midseason, Late Midseason, Late, Very Late, Extra Late). Very tall, very long-blooming heirloom. 4-inch flower of peach yellow with a subtle rosy eye. Delicate narrow petals. Fragrant. One of Arlow Stout's exceptional creations. $24.00
SCENTUAL
SUNDANCE
32"   (Early Midseason, Midseason, Late Midseason, Late).  4¾ inches. A very fragrant, clear deep yellow flower with a very long season of bloom. Derived from Happy Returns. (Apps). —Quantity discount$16.75
LAST
QUARTER
36"   (Midseason, Late Midseason, Late, Very Late). 6½ inches. Clear pale lemon in classic form. A late giant version of Hyperion. Fragrant, too. (Hathaway). $18.00
AUTUMN
KING
72"   (Late, Very Late, Extra Late). Just over 3 inches, and 6 feet tall. Very heavily budded for a long season of fall color. Clear gold. Our latest, and one of our tallest. An heirloom from Arlow Stout. $12.75

LATE
DANCER

46"   (Late, Very Late).  4½ inches. A choreography of soft, palest yellow, smooth, classic lilies. Scapes have a remarkable 6-7 branches which bear up to 38 buds. New Registration in 2004 by Bloomingfields Farm. (Bristol). $9.00

SANDRA
ELIZABETH
42"   (Late, Very Late, Extra Late). 6-inch deep yellow self. Classic shape. Tetraploid. A dramatic presence in September. (Stevens). $16.00

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WHITE DAYLILIES    (early to late)    3-fan plants

LIGHT
THE
WAY
30"   (Early Midseason, Midseason). 6-inch, near white flower with a pale green throat. (Yancey). $18.00
JOLLY
WHITE
GIANT
32"   (Early Midseason). 7½ inches. Great white flowers. Scapes have wide open branches bearing as many as 33 buds, the most we have seen in a white Daylily. (Ciavarelli). $22.00
LATE
CREAM
38"   (Late Midseason, Late, Very Late, Extra Late). 4½ inches. Our palest end of season Daylily. Throat has a touch of green, but overall it's a pale cream ruffled flower. (Lenington). $28.00

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APRICOT AND ORANGE DAYLILIES  (early to late)  3-fan plants

ORANGEMAN 24"   (First Early). 4½ inches. Bright stars of clear rich orange. Narrow petals of typical spider form. Stunning en masse. Blooms well in shade. A 1902 heirloom from England (Yeld). —Quantity discounts$7.00
WHORLED
RELIC
28"   (First Early). 3½ inches. Clear, deep orange flowers often remain open for two days. Very distinctive in its fully top-multiple arrangement of buds and flowers which form a whorl at the summit of the scape. (Bristol). $9.50
BUCKEYE 44"   (Extra Early, Very Early). 5 inches. Orange with a maroon eye. An heirloom from the New York Botanical Garden in 1941 (Arlow Stout). $14.00
CLEMENTELLA 20"   (Extra Early, Very Early, then Late, Very Late, Extra Late). 2½ inches. A golden apricot daughter of Stella De Oro. Two long periods of bloom. Exceptionally rapid multiplier. (Bristol). —Quantity discounts$7.75
ORANGE
PRELUDE
22-34"   (Very Eary). 5½ inches. Striking golden orange. The first bloom scapes average 22 inches, and the next set of scapes is a foot taller. Fragrant. Tetraploid. A dazzling beacon. (McEwen). $8.00
ROADSIDE
DAYLILY
44"   (Early). The Common Orange Daylily, naturalized from the gardens of early settlers. Burnt orange. Rhizomatous, gradually spreading, superbly effective for erosion control. Cannot form seeds. Quantity discounts— 3-4 year, one-fan plants — 10 for $31.50
ZAGORA 30"   (Early, Early Midseason). 5 inches. Glowing amber with a stunning, rich Burgundy eye — and bright gold heart. Striking pale midribs. Petals lightly crimped. Tetraploid. (Pride). $14.75
FRANS
HALS
28"   (Midseason, Late Midseason, Late). 5 inches. A bright cinnamon and rich apricot bicolor. Cinnamon petals have a striking apricot midrib and a paprika halo. Sepals clear apricot. With up to 50 buds, very long blooming. Frequently one of our Top Ten. (Flory). —Quantity discount$7.50
PRINCESS
IRENE
24"   (Midseason, Late Midseason, Late, Very Late, Extra Late). 5-inch, clear, orange flower, blooming profusely for two months. Star-like shape, slightly ruffled. Often one of our Top Ten. (Zager). $16.00
AUGUST
PIONEER
40"   (Late Midseason, Late, Very Late, Extra Late). 4-inch classic trumpets. A multitude of delicate scapes gives us a profusion of mellow apricot bloom over a period of two months. Multiplies rapidly. An heirloom from the New York Botanical Garden in 1939 (Arlow Stout). —Quantity discounts$10.75

LATE
BEACON

46"   (Late Midseason, Late, Very Late, Extra Late).  5 inches. Rich, clear, golden orange flowers are a real stand out here from late summer until frost. A hybrid of Letty Lately and Olallie Mack, two of our most prominent late-season varieties. Registered in 2004 by Bloomingfields Farm (Bristol). $16.00


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MELON AND PEACH DAYLILIES    (early to late)    3-fan plants

CHIPPEWA
BRIDE

20"   (Very Early, Early, Early Midseason, then Late, Very Late, Extra Late).  3½ inches. One of our earliest in the melon-peach tribe. Low blossoms with nicely crimped petals. Somewhat fragrant. (Kamensky). $14.00

AUTUMN
WOOD

26"   (Early Midseason, Midseason, Late Midseason, Late).  5½ inches. A warmly alluring peach polychrome. Rose tints are most pronounced toward the edges. Nicely veined, too. Both petals and sepals are very broad, and exceptionally ruffled. Award of Merit. (Dougherty). $18.00

SWEET
HARMONY
22"   (Early Midseason). 4 inches. Maroon red eyezone on a warm melon background. Tangerine heart. Lightly ruffled. Given a highly coveted Award of Merit. An heirloom pleasantly at home everywhere. (Hall). $6.75
LADY
JILLIAN
46"   (Midseason, Late Midseason, Late). 5¼ inches. Reddish pink flowers on tall scapes. Yellowish throat and midribs. Classic shape, with finely ruffled edges. A rarity. (Saxton). $18.00

PEACH
MANDELYNNE

38"   (Midseason, Late Midseason, Late).  3½ inches. A peach bitone with the sepals paler. Petals with darker veining and an eyezone. 6-7 scape branches bear 25-30 buds. Very rapid multiplier. Registered in 2004 by Bloomingfields Farm. (Bristol). $8.00


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PINK AND ROSE DAYLILIES    (early to late)    3-fan plants

WINEBERRY
CANDY

30"   (Early, Early Midseason, Midseason).  4¾ inches. Creamy orchid with a red purple eye and golden orange heart. Tetraploid. High Fragrance Award and Award of Merit. (Stamile). $12.75

MULBERRY
SHERBET
34"   (Early Midseason, Midseason, Late Midseason, Late, Very Late). 5-inch flower in graceful classic form. Pale mulberry rose with marked mulberry veining on petals. Sepals peach. Golden center. Appealing, warm color blend. Over two months of bloom here! A 1992 Bloomingfields Farm introduction. (Bristol). $22.00
STRAWBERRY
HILL
36"   (Early Midseason, Midseason). 5-inch, bright rich pink. Tiny lime-yellow heart. Midribs are near-white accents. Broad petals lightly crimped as well as ruffled. (Milliken). $14.00
WINSOME
LADY
24"   (Early Midseason). 5 inches. A nice, clear elegant pink. Small green heart. Near-classic in form. Fragrant. Long blooming. Award of Merit and Lenington All-American Award. (Gates). —Quantity discount$7.50
CRYSTAL
ROSE
42"   (Midseason, Late Midseason, Late, Very Late, Extra Late). 6 inches.
These large, deep rose pink flowers, shimmer splendidly in the garden from mid-summer into fall here. (Wells). $18.00
FALL
FANCY
24"   (Late Midseason, Late, Very Late). 5 inches, with a classic open flare. Rich, raspberry rose with broad veined petals. Dramatic lemon-lime center. Low and long blooming. (Bristol). A Bloomingfields Farm registration in 1998. —Quantity discounts$6.00
OLALLIE
MACK
28"   (Late, Very Late, Extra Late). 4 inches. In September here, a beautiful array of pale rosy pink flowers with lime gold hearts. Up to 48 buds per scape. (Darrow). —Quantity discount$14.75

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LAVENDER AND PURPLE DAYLILIES  (early to late)  3-fan plants

LAVANDELLE 36"   (Early, Early Midseason). 5 inches. Lovely warm lavender and yellow. Petals orchid lavender, mellowing to pale rosy lavender. Sepals creamy yellow, just brushed rosy lavender. Lemon center. Classic form, lightly ruffled. A 1986 Bloomingfields Farm original. $9.00
LITTLE
GRAPETTE
22"   (Early). Just 2 inches—a real miniature. Purple, with an even darker eye. Ruffles. A little grape, with lots of buds, widely grown, widely admired, and given an Award of Merit. (Williamson). —Quantity discount$6.50
DARK
STAR
48"   (Early Midseason). 6 inches. A spider flower of wine purple with a lime yellow heart radiating along the midribs. Heirloom. (Connell). —Quantity discount$9.00

INDIAN
GIVER

26"   (Early Midseason, Midseason, Late Midseason).  4½ inches. A fine purple flower with pale lavender edging. Ruffled. Award of Merit. Rebloomed heavily here in September and October 2007. (Ferguson). $20.00

MOKAN
BUTTERFLY

36"   (Early Midseason).  5 inches. Palest lavender with a bright purple halo. Throat is lime yellow. Tetraploid. Nice classic proportions. (Lenington).
$14.50

MOONLIT
MASQUERADE
26"   (Early Midseason). 5½ inch cream flower with dark purple eyezone. Tetraploid. Striking in the sunlight, and even more lovely in moonlight. Award of Merit and Stout Silver Medal ! (Awards). $20.00
SILOAM
TEE
TINY
18"   (Early Midseason). 2½ inches, a miniature. Orchid rose with a dark wine eyezone. Tiny lime yellow center. Both sepals and petals ruffled. (Henry). $6.50
STRUTTER'S
BALL
32"   (Early Midseason, Midseason). 5½ inches. Elegant, smooth royal purple, opening out quite flat. Lemon heart. Tetraploid. Award of Merit. (Moldovan). $12.00
TRAHLYTA 30"   (Early Midseason, Midseason). 6-inch, greyed violet with a dark purple eyezone. Green throat. Fragrant. Award of Merit. The 2009 Lenington All-American Award. (Childs). $12.00
CATHERINE
WOODBERY
30"   (Midseason). 5 inches. Lovely pale lavender. Three sepals mellow to near-white. Throat is light yellow, center green. Lightly ruffled. Award of Merit. (Childs). $9.00
ONEONTA
GRAPE
32"   (Midseason). 5 inches. Really purple! Heart is lemon. Delicate, bright wine eyezone. Nice with yellows, pinks and lavenders. Petals crimped, flaring broadly. (Mayo). $12.00
ORCHID
CORSAGE
32"   (Midseason, Late Midseason, Late). Astonishing, 7½-inch blossom of orchid pink lavender. Creamy center. Fragrant. Petals flare asymmetrically. Spectacular presence. (Saxton). $16.50

LATE
FLAIR

30"   (Late Midseason, Late).  4 inches. Plum rose with rich veining. Gold center. A new color for us in late summer and early fall. Registered in 2009 by Bloomingfields Farm. (Bristol). $36.00

LATE
ADAGIO

52"   (Late, Very Late, Extra Late).  5 inches. An unusual blend of lavender, amber and yellow with a deeper amber-lavender eye around the bright yellow center. A distinctive addition to our September-October palette here in Connecticut. From Bloomingfields Farm in 2004. (Bristol). $16.00


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RED AND WINE DAYLILIES    (early to late)    3-fan plants

RED
BUD
24"   (Extra Early). 3-inch stars in bright, deep red. Tangerine hearts. Unique garden effect from the buds, reddening for days in advance. (Saxton). $6.50
EARLY
EVELYN
28"   (Very Early, Early).  3 inches. Mellow rose red bitone with delicate darker eye above a gold throat. A unique color among the early bloomers. New in 2006 from Bloomingfields Farm. (Bristol). $16.50

EARLY
HELENA

38"   (Very Early).  4 inches. NEW Registration in 2011. Deep mahogany purple red with a reddish black eye above a yellow throat. Lots of purple red buds open into a month-long season of bloom. (Bristol). $20.00

LITTLE
WINE
CUP
24"   (Early, then Late, Very Late, Extra Late).   3¼ inches of clear raspberry wine. Broad petaled and recurved, edges nicely crimped. Our only wine flower in early fall. One of our Top Ten for years. (Carter-Powell). —Quantity discount$9.00

NEYRON
ROSE

30"   (Early).  4½ inches. Rich raspberry rose. Striking near-white midribs on petals. Warm tangerine heart. Received an Award of Merit in 1956. One of the most admired old-timers, and in considerable demand by today's gardener. (Kraus). —Quantity discount$16.00

CHICAGO
BLACKOUT
38"   (Early Midseason, Midseason).  5½ inches. Stunning, deep velvety black — selling out here every year since 1982. Classic form, flaring widely. Throat bright red, small heart is yellow. Tetraploid. (Marsh). $18.00
LIBBY
FINCH
48"   (Early Midseason).  4 inches. Flower size and soft red color are in good harmony for this height. A 1949 heirloom from Little Rock, Arkansas.
(Joseph House). $12.00
PARDON
ME
30"   Early Midseason, Midseason, Late Midseason, Late). 2¾ inches. A great multitude of small, intense, cherry wine flowers. Petals beautifully crimped. Lime yellow throat. A bit fragrant. Award of Merit. Exquisite, and very long blooming. (Apps). —Quantity discount$9.50
CHICAGO
APACHE
42"   (Midseason, Late Midseason, Late, Very Late, Extra Late). 5 inches. Rich velvet red. Tetraploid. Our deepest and boldest red for late in the year. (Marsh). $24.00
CROWNING
TRIBUTE
34"   (Midseason).  6 inches. A large, ruby red and gold flower. Cream yellow midribs on petals. The heart is gold, and the sepals are brushed gold, too, giving a warm balance of red and gold. Tetraploid. Rich. $24.00

JUNGLE
BEAUTY

34"   (Midseason).  5½ inches. A sumptuous, black red flower with an almost stealthy presence, especially among yellow Daylilies. (Apps). $16.00

RAGAMUFFIN 30"   (Midseason). 3½ inches. Bouquets of wine-colored bloom. Wavy petals recurve tightly. White stripe highlights the three midribs. Heart is intense deep apricot. Good seasonal complement to Little Wine Cup. (Saxton). $10.75

CHALLENGER 72"   (Late Midseason, Late, Very Late). An H. altissima in red. Very tall, warm brick red, about 5 inches, of classic form. Six weeks of bloom. An heirloom from the New York Botanical Garden in 1949 (Arlow Stout). $20.00
AUTUMN
ACCENT
38"   (Late, Very Late, Extra Late). Clear medium red, 4½ inches. Lots of buds give a very long bloom season, extending from mid-August until killing frosts here in early October. (Richards). $14.00
CAROL
SING
40"   (Late Midseason, Late, Very Late, Extra Late). 6 inches. A bright red classic spider, the long narrow petals with cream yellow pinstripes. Heart is lime-gold. A fine late performance by Stanley Saxton. $12.50

LATE
EMBERS

50"   (Late, Very Late, Extra Late).  4 inches. A very long blooming, pale, autumn red bitone. As many as 6-7 scape branches bear up to 66 buds. From Bloomingfields Farm in 2004. (Bristol). —Quantity discount$9.75

LATE
POMPEII
32"   (Late, Very Late, Extra Late).  3½ inches. A nice blend of medium red with marked veins and warm yellow undertones. Up to 34 buds per scape. A rapid multiplier. From Bloomingfields Farm in 2003. (Bristol). $12.50

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