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Daylilies from Other Hybridizers

Although we specialize in daylilies that we've hybridized ourselves, we also offer a variety of stunning flowers from other hybridizers.  These are the perfect flowers for daylily enthusiasts, landscapers, or even the interested amateur.  Thousands more varieties can be found growing on our farm.  Click "Visit Us" above to find out how you can choose the perfect daylily for your garden.

We are presently not taking orders, but plan to resume shipments in summer 2016.  Check back soon!

Priceless
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Priceless is a tetraploid daylily hybridized by Frank Smith.  It is a 7-inch flower that blooms in mid-season.  Priceless is rose with a 1/4 to 1/5 inch large gold ruffled edge. 
Sister of Praise
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This tetraploid was hybridized by Tim Bell.  This 6-inch flower blooms in mid-season.  It is a lavender pink blend with pale pink/cream edge and is very ruffled.  It is also a rebloomer.
Princess Diana
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Princess Diana was hybridized by Frank Smith and is also a tetraploid that blooms md-season.  It is a 5 1/2 inch baby ribbon pink flower  with a large bubbly, creamy yellow edge.
Julianna Lynn
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A welcome addition to any garden, this tetraploid was hybriized by C. Rogers. It is nearly  white with a coral pink edge.  This 5 1/2-inch flower blooms in early to mid-season.
Love Spills Over
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Love Spills over is a spectacular tetraploid hybridized by Tim Bell.  This 6 1/2-inch flower blooms in mid-season.  It is lavender pink with lemon water mark and yellow edge. 
Symphony of Praise
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Tim Bell also hybridized Sympnony of Praise, a lovely tetraploid daylily.  It is a 7-inch flower that blooms in early to mid-season with potential for reblooming.  It is a lavender pink blend with lemon water mark and a yellow edge.  It is very large and very ruffled.
Dakar
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This brilliantly dark daylily has a 5-1/4 inch flower and was hybridized by Pat Stamile.  It is a deep black purple flower with hints of violet, and blooms in mid-season.  It is a tetraploid.
Darla Anita
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This tetraploid daylily has a 7-inch flower that is pink with gold edge and heavily ruffled.  It blooms in early to mid-seaso, and was hybridized by John Kennebrew.  It is very fertile both ways.
King James
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King James was hybridized by Tim Bell.  It has a 6 to 6 1/2- inch flower that blooms in mid-season.  It is a fragrant flower, creamy gold with a large, deep purple eye, and is a tetraploid.
Lies and Lipstick
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John Kennebrew hybridized this tetraploid daylily.  It has a 5 1/2-inch flower that is pink with a red eye and a double red and gold edge.  It blooms in mid-season.
Dynamic Duo
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Dynamic Duo is a tetraploid that was also hybridized by John Kennebrew.  It is a double flower that is butter  colored with a 6 1/2-inch flower.
Spacecoast Seashells
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This daylily has a 5 1/2-inch flower that is cream with purple eye and edge.  It has an unusual pattern in the throat, and blooms in early to mid-season.  It was hybridized by John Kennebrew and is a tetraploid.
Spacecoast Cherries and Cream
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Spacecoast Cherries and Cream is a beautiful tetraploid daylily with a 5 1/2-inch flower that is a creamy pink with a red eye and edge.  It blooms in early to mid-season and was hybridized by John Kennebrew.
Spacecoast Cool Deal
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This tetraploid flower was hybridized by John Kinnebrew.  It is a 6 inch flower blooming in mid-season.  This beautiful flower is lavender with a gold edge and yellow halo.
Spacecoast Scrambled
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Another of John Kennebre's flowers, Spacecoast Scrambled has a 6-inch flower that is a creamy yellow blend with gold bubble edge. It is a tetraploid that blooms in early to mid-season.
Spacecoast Cotton Candy
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This John Kennebrew flower is a 5 to 5 1/2-inch flower blooming early to mid-season.  It is a peach/pink blend and is very ruffled.  It is also a tetraploid.
Startle
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Blooming in mid-season, this tetraploid daylily is a red bi-tone with a jagged, ruffled edge.  It has 5 to 6-inch flowers, and was hybridized by Belden.
Blue Beginning
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Blue Beginning is a lovely tetraploid.  It is peachy pink with lavender polychrome and a blue-violet edge.  Its 5 1/2 inch flower stands out in the garden in mid-season.  It was hybridized by E. Scott.
Ed Brown
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One of the favorites in our garden, Ed Brown is an early to mid-season tetraploid bloomer,  It has a 5 1/2-inch flower that's pink with a gold ruffled edge.  Ed Brown was hybridized by Salter.
Night Embers
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Standing at 30 inches, this tetraploid daylily with shine in your garden in early to mid-season.  Its 5-inch double flower is bing cherry red with white edges.  It was hybridized by Pat Stamile.
Reflections in Silver
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This silver and purple flower has a large cream eye and throat.  Its 6 to 6 1/2-inch flowers bloom in mid to late season.  It was hybridized by Eliott in 2000 and is a tetraploid.
Ruby Spider
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A spectacular addition in any garden, Ruby Spider's 9-inch flower has a ruby red self with a gold throat.  It blooms in early to mid-season, and is a tetraploid.  It was hybridized by Pat Stamile in 1991.
Spacecoast Firestarter
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Spacecoast Firestarter blooms extremely early and is a consistent rebloomer. Its 6 1/4-inch flowers are orange with red eye and edge.  It is a tetraploid and was hybridized by John Kennebrew.
Cherokee Pass
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This tetraploid flower was hybridized by Al Roderick from Missouri.  The 5 inch gold flower has a red eye and red edge.  It blooms middle to late season and is very outstanding in the garden.
Key to My Heart
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An early to mid-season bloomer, this tetraploid daylily has a 5 inch crimson flower with pale pink edging and a white picotee edge.  It is both pod and pollen fertile.  Most of its seedlings are similar to to the parent.  It was hybridized by Bob Carr.
Killer
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This parent to Killer Queen is a tetraploid.  It has a 6 inch purple-black flower with black eye and gold throat, and is very tall.  It is fertile both ways, and is a mid-season bloom.  The hybridizer was Pat Stamile.
Huckleberry Candy
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A perennial favorite in our garden, this Tttraploid has a cream flower with a purple eye that is 5 1/2 inches.  It blooms in early to mid-season, and is fertile both ways.  It grows 30 inches tall in our garden.  Some of its seedlings give striking flowers.  it was hybridized by Pat Stamile.
Isle of Capri
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This tetraploid flower hybridized by Pat Stamile has a 6 to 6 1/2 inch lemon yellow self with beautiful ruffles. It is fertile both ways and is a great parent.  It is a constant bloomer during our bloom season.
Forever Red
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Hybridized by Kirchoff, this tetraploid has a velvet cherry red self with gold throat.  It bears 5 1/2 inch flowers, and blooms early to mid-season.  One of the stronger reds in the garden.  It is fertile both ways.  In our garden, it grows 30 to 32 inches tall.
Paige's Pinata
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One of our few diploids, this 5 inch flower has peachy pink petals with a raspberry eye and gold throat.  It blooms in early to mid-season, and is 26 inches tall in our garden. It was hybridized by Hansen.
Wish Fulfillment
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A 6.5 inch flower blooming early to mid-season, this tetraploid hybridized by Pat Stamile is rose red with a white edge and a gold throat. 
Jealous Refinement
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This six-inch flower is wonderfully fragrant, and blooms mid to late in the season.  The blossoms are a peach blend with a subtle ruffled edge.  It is a diploid hybridized by J. Carpenter in 1992.
Mandarin and Cream
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Mandarin and Cream is a bi-tone orange and cream diploid that was hybridized by Ottis Houston.  It is an early bloomer, and has been a good parent to several bi-color flowers in our garden.  It has 4 1/2 to 5 inch flowers in a striking color combination.
Pink Peppermint
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This  double flower is 5 1/4 inches of shell pink loveliness.  It blooms in middle to late season, while reblooming consistently.  It's a diploid hybridized by J. Joiner in 1995.
Sabra Salina
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Sabra Salina is an early to mid-season rebloomer with a pink flower with gold halo.  The flowers are 6 inches big, and the plant reaches 22 inches.  This diploid was hybridized by T. Wilson in 1991.
Spacecoast Starburst
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These 6 inch flowers are a pink/lavender blend with a gold edge and yellow halo.  The plant reaches 25 inches in height.  It's an early season rebloomer that was hybridized by John Kennebrew in 1998.  It has been a parent to many of the hybrids in our garden.
Sweet Home Alabama
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Sweet Home Alabama has a 6 to 6 1/2 inch flower that is peachy pink with a pink eye.  It is a tetraploid with great substance. People in Alabama love it. It has an extended bloom season...it blooms early and continues to bloom for us until frost.  .It is a very difficult pod and pollen parent, but we have set seeds from it.  It was Hhbridized by Pat Stamile.
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