Some of my new daylilies for you to see

catjac1975

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Yes but it is $200.00. It is very slow to mature and it has taken me 3 years to get blooming size plants. Not as big as what I sent to you but multiple fans. One is in Minneapolis and survived the winter at -40 degrees, so I feel confident in selling it. But I know the price is steep. It is a polymerous type because it has 5 petals and fine sepals as opposed to the usual 3. It consistantly blooms with 4-5 petals. I have never seen a near white that does this. The scapes are 24-30 inches tall when it matures. It reblooms also, but of course the second bloom is smaller than the first.
 

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Well, it seems to be well worth your asking price. I'll have to save my quarters, that one would be a wonderful addition to the border. :) By the time I get that many quarters squirreled away you will probably have developed some even more amazing colors!
 

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Great article! The Mattapoiset Moon is very striking and worth every penny. Good to know it's so hardy I'm off to go check under the couch cushions for spare change :D
 

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So it has begun...... My new daylily seedlings have begun to show their beautiful faces. It will be like Christmas every day for me for the next 2 months. I hope you like.
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