Re: Daylilies
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Daylilies
- From: B* N*
- Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 08:55:03 -0800
- References: <90.17d4947.25f51c78@aol.com>
Hi, Barb,
I searched the last three catalogues from the local (Langley, BC)
daylily nursery/hybridizer (Erikson's Daylily Garden) but couldn't find
'Fragrant Treasure'. Not surprising, as there are thousands of daylily
hybrids, and more coming on the market annually. For example, Erikson's
carries about 2,000 different varieties, as well as their own hybrid
strain ("Langley Peach" is to die for). I wish my garden were big
enough to grow many, many varieties and numbers of daylilies - they're
one of my very favorite plants. In my area, the Costco, Home Depot,
etc. type of "nursery" carry only the least expensive, most common
varieties.
Betty (coastal zone 8, Delta, BC - enjoying some sunshine at last)
>
> We had a lily by the name of "Fragrant Treasure."
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