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Hemerocallis Although Rarefind Nursery has offered daylilies in the past, Hank had a special interest in offering plants that were not available elsewhere; truly, "Rarefinds". When he discovered Bill had spent about 10 years hybridizing and selecting plants at his garden in Barnegat, he decided to offer them in the 2010 catalog. Never tissue-cultured. The offerings below are all divisions of the original stock plants.
Daylilies are probably one of the best plants we know for a beginning gardener, or for someone who wants an easy-care, no-fuss plant with cheerful color during the hottest time of the year. Give them full sun if possible, average moisture and average soil, and you’ll be rewarded with flowers galore!
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Barnegat Bittersweet Eyes' A bright orange 5" flower with a dramatic red eye pattern on a low growing plant for the front of the border. 18" Flower spikes. Early mid-season. Dormant diploid. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Barnegat Blue Eyes' A dramatic small cream flower with a contrasting blue-purple eye and strong green throat. 4" blooms on 24" flower spikes. Mid season, dormant, diploid. Double divisions. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Barnegat Lilac Time' A grayed bluish-lavender flower with a good green throat. 5" blooms on 21" flower spikes. Mid season, dormant, diploid. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Big Snowbird' (C) Flowers are big, very white, and borne on strong, tall, well- branched scapes. Foliage is equally bold. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Corky's Child' 3.5" yellow flowers with some brown striping on backs of the sepals, very fragrant, 36" tall, extremely vigorous, multiplies rapidly. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Echo the Sun' (C) This tall midseason bloomer has multitudes of flowers of pure intense bright yellow with no gold tones and a green throat. Very healthy dark green foliage. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Frandean' (C) Pale cream with pale violet watermark, different. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Guiniver's Eyes' Small 3" pink, red-eyed flowers with green throats. Extremely vigorous plant with 3-4 way branching and 20+ buds. 28" flower spikes in the early June season. Diploid. Double divisions. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Gwyned's Wedding' In bloom for Bill's daughter's wedding September 6, 1997, it blooms in both the late and early season. Cream yellow 4-3/4" flowers with purple patterned eye zone and green throat on 23" spikes. Dormant, diploid. Double divisions. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Little Fairy' (C) Small orange melon flowers on black scapes. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Michel Smith' Named for Bill's wife, this soft yellow 5" flower has a peach eye zone and green throat. It is an early mid-season bloomer on a 28" flower scape with three branches and twenty blooms. Semi-evergreen. Diploid. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Moontraveler' (C) Citron yellow flowers, blooming well above the foliage. An excellent repeat bloomer. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Phillip Schumacher' A 4" amber-orange, red-eyed flower on a well-branched 25" tall flower spike. Named for Bill's good friend Phillip Schumacher, an outstanding plantsman with a fabulous garden in Wallingford, PA. Tetraploid. Mid season. Double divisions. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Three Seasons' (C) This little extra-early reblooming daylily keeps going clear until frost. Flowers are a clear bright yellow unlike the gold of 'Stella De Oro'. Narrow and low foliage makes a grassy clump. more info
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HEMEROCALLIS 'Warren Grove Mask' A large 6" bold flat flower with a big eye pattern and deep green throat. An early mid-season bloomer on 25" flower scapes. Tetraploid. Early mid-season. more info
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