Re: Day lilies -Reply


A really beautiful peachy/pink I have is "Hot
Toddy."  

>>> Barb Pernacciaro <bpern@idcnet.com>
07/23/98 01:59pm >>>
> Kwanso is very striking & not quite as
> invasive as the "regular" orange dayliles

Sounds interesting, but I just came back from
"The Enchanted Valley
Gardens" daylily nursery near Evansville, WI,
and am still in a dazzled
state over all the colors, heights, flower forms
and bloom times of
these named hybrids. I walked up and down the
long, long rows of various
daylily cultivars looking for some good pinks to
add to my multi-hued
daylily bed and kept seeing other must-haves!!
Esp., one called 'Black
Cat', the darkest red, almost black one I've ever
seen, and then there
was 'Nob Hill', a bi-tone, and 'Double Pom
Pom', a double ruffled rose,
and then.... well, anyway, I spent on paper a
couple hundred dollars and
now must whittle down the list for ordering
next spring!

BTW, if you'd like a copy of their catalog (they
have bulbs, perennials,
roses, shrubs, etc. as well) with a few pages of
daylily pictures (
can't do them all--they have about 250+
varieties), here's the address:

Enchanted Valley Gardens, LLC
9123 N. Territorial Road
Evansville, WI  53536

They usually have special Open House
weekends a couple times in July
which I deliberately miss--in order to avoid
crowds and wander unimpeded
during regular hours.
-- 
Barb Perna
Southcental WI,  Zone 4

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