Pollie«s Perennials and Daylily Nursery

 

HAWK £5.00

Wheeler '70 Dip 18" Mid/Late SEv. 10"

I love this old variety. Described as a spidery yellow self but its immense size makes it a real must have for the lover of unusual forms.

HELLE BERLINERIN £5.00

Tamberg '81 Tet 28" Mid Dor 5"

A lightly ruffled melon cream with a yellow throat. Bred in Europe so very hardy and still much in demand.

 

HER MAJESTY'S WIZARD £12.50

E. Salter'96 Tet 24" Early/Mid SEv. 4.5"

First time offered in this country. A gold edged purple blend with a lighter watermark and green throat. Another of Elizabeth Salter's impeccable introductions.

 

HIGH TOR £5.00

Details to follow

 

HOUSE OF ORANGE £10.00

Weston '91 Dip 27" Mid Dor 5.5"

This cultivar is a marvellous colour. One of Terry's favourites. Described by Diana in her book as an intense bittersweet russet orange with a dark green throat. Sold out 2003

 

INDIAN PAINTBRUSH £5.00

G'bach/Klehm Tet 28" Mid Dor 5"

Tangerine with sienna overlay. Very ruffled petals and recurved sepals. Burnt orange veining and tangerine/gold throat all add to the wow factor. Sold out 2003

 

JANET GORDON £8.00

Trimmer '95 Tet 22" Early/Mid SEv. 4"

Beautifully ruffled blooms. Pinky peach blend with an orange/rose eye zone. Green throat. Good branching and very floriferous.

HM 2001.

 

LADYKIN £5.00

Kennedy'80 Dip 22" Mid/Late Dor 3.5"

I asked Diana many years ago for a good pink and this is what she suggested and it is truly a really pretty daylily. A bi.tone of pale pink blended with white. There is also an apricot/green throat.

 

LAVENDER SILVER CHORDS £14.00

Gould '90 Tet 28" Early/Mid SEv. 6"

This daylily is a lavender blue blend with a green throat. It is sweetly fragrant and a reliable rebloomer. First time offered in this country and still very much in demand in the U.S.

LENOX £6.00

Munson '85 Tet 24" Early/Mid Ev. 6"

A full, triangular bloom, cream influenced by pink, with a gold wire edge in hot climates. Diamond dusted. Very pretty and although a heavy bloom opens well in this country.

 

LITTLE FAT DAZZLER £4.00

Lankart '79 Dip 16" Early/Mid SEv. 3"

Although an old variety this is still one of my favourites. The colour is a sparkling light red which really shines across the garden. It also repeat flowers and proliferates reliably.

HM 1985

 

LITTLE HEAVENLY ANGEL £4.00

Will/Lankart '79 Dip 16" Ear/Mid/Re SEv 3.5"

This is a really pretty daylily. It is a salmony pink with good branching very quickly making an impressive plant for the front of the border.

 

LITTLE WINE CUP £4.00

Carter/Powell '69 Dip 20" Ear/Re Dor 2"

The first miniature I bought and I have never regretted it. The name speaks for itself. The colour is a lovely wine purple and it never fails to repeat here.

 

LONESOME DOVE £8.00

Kirchhoff '93 Tet 28" Early/Mid SEv. 6"

This is a gorgeous creamy yellow bloom with a subtle blue eye zone and yellow/green throat. Sold out 2003

HM 1997

 

LONG STOCKING £12.50

Stamile '97 Tet 46" Early/Mid Ev. 9.5"

I am delighted to be able to offer this exceptional huge spider variant. One of the first of the ground breaking Stamile tetraploid spiders. It is bright red with a green throat. A real eye catcher and although early a reliable rebloomer.

LULLABY BABY £4.50

Spalding '75 Dip 18" Mid Dor 3.5"

Multi award winner. A beautiful ruffled diamond dusted pink bloom which can have a rose band in hot weather. Green throat. Can be a bud builder.

 

LUXURY LACE £4.00

Spalding '59 Dip 30" Mid Dor 4"

Described as a slightly recurved light lavender pink with a clear green throat, it becomes closer to salmon pink in warm weather. Another classic and multi award winner including the Stout Medal in 1965.

 

   
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