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Re: Daylilies


is there a web site for the mentioned daylily nursery?
thanks, pat mair
-----Original Message-----
From: Anne Long <along@ameritech.net>
To: daylily-open@mallorn.com <daylily-open@mallorn.com>
Date: Monday, July 05, 1999 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: Daylilies


>DonRTind@aol.com wrote:
>>
>> Hello from Richmond, VA.
>.....
>> Then we  had to the good fortune to have a son move to the Waynesboro > >
area, just down the road from the Andre Viette farms.  The Viettes have >
long been in the forefront of daylilies.  Their gardens are a joy to
>> visit this time of year.....and also to see the fields thick with the
>> blooms.
>.........
>
>I ordered my first daylilies from Viette this year. Wonderful plants,
>large and healthy, and already budding with 2-3 scapes per plant after
>planting six weeks ago!  Viette's other perennials are great, too.
>
>I like daylilies mixed with other perennials - grasses, hostas,
>echinacea, true lilies, sedums, etc.  I find there is quite a difference
>between cultivars in terms of foliage, number of scapes & buds, etc.
>But most are great.  For a pretty combination, try the small short
>"Little Winecup" with the Asiatic lily "Shirley." The deep wine of
>the daylily is echoed with rose-wine streaks on the buds of the lily,
>which bloom in rich cream with a rosy flush.  Lovely.  A few clumps
>of dark-leaved heuchera enhance the effect.
>
>Anne - Chicago
>
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