Huge, 6.5” triangular-shaped flowers are light golden yellow with a pronounced raspberry red eye. Its bottom sepals are smooth, often twisting or curling into a “swirling” motion.

‘When My Sweetheart Returns’ features charming peachy-yellow blooms with a rose pink eye and yellow throat. Extremely heavy bloomer, blooms consistently from late spring through fall. Plant in containers or in massed in beds. Tolerant of poor soils and other harsh conditions.

Get ready for a Daylily revolution with the Twice as Nice™ Daylilies that bloom early and continue to rebloom throughout the growing season. Dense, strap-like foliage forms a tight mound that gives rise to mutiple stems bearing buds that open in June to reveal a blast of deep pinkish-red flowers with lighter, ruffled edges and a lemon yellow throat. Easy care with loads of color!

Get ready for a Daylily revolution with the Twice as Nice™ Daylilies that bloom early and continue to rebloom throughout the growing season. Dense, strap-like foliage forms a tight mound that gives rise to multiple stems bearing buds that open in June to reveal a blast of deep purple-red flowers with curved petals set off by bright yellow petal ribs and throat. Easy care with loads of color!

Get ready for a Daylily revolution with the Twice as Nice™Daylilies that bloom early and continue to rebloom throughout the growing season. Dense, strap-like foliage forms a tight mound that gives rise to multiple stems bearing buds that open in June to reveal a blast of medium pink flowers with a dark pink ring and yellow throat. Easy care with loads of color!

It’s not often you find a plant that revolutionizes gardening but ‘Stella D’Oro’ is one of those seminal plants that has changed how people look at Daylilies. Its lightly fragrant, bright yellow, star-shaped flowers that constantly cover this daylily from May until July and its short dense, carefree stature have all contributed to this selection being the most widely known, widely used Daylily in history. Incredibly adaptable to poor soil and viscious landscape spots that would make other plants fade away, ‘Stella D’Oro’ performs like a champ with attractive foliage forming a tight clump that serves as a perfect backdrop for a seemingly ceaseless stream of flowers stalks that rise above the plant. Group this plant is any sunny or shady location with great results. It even performs splendidly in a container!

Welcome the future standard bearer in the industry for Daylilies. What’s the fuss, you ask? ‘Going Bananas’ is an improved selection of ‘Happy Returns’, one of the most popular, dependable plants in the landscape. Why is it better? How about larger flowers than ‘Happy Returns’, a flowering season that starts earlier by 2 weeks in the late spring with color beginning in late May rather than early June and a continuous bloom season that doesn’t peter out in August like ‘Happy Returns’ tends to do. Overall, ‘Going Bananas’ is a landscape must for season long bloom, incredible ease of growth and remarkable versatility. Plant it in sun or shade and stand back and watch them bloom!

This tall daylily will bring height to your garden! Large, 6.5″ flowers are a butter-yellow, peach, and apricot blend with a burgundy red eye.

Unique flower color and amazing velvety texture make the 5″ diameter coppery yellow with green throated, ruffle edged blooms of this plant stand out in the garden during July and August. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Easy to grow with few pests. Perfect for massing in the middle of a garden for colorful summer bloom.

Although an antique in the hermerocallis world (introduced in 1925) this clear yellow flower remains unsurpassed in its color class and is still one of the standard varieties used by gardeners everywhere. Its 4″ yellow flowers that bloom in July and August are accented with a pale lime throat and have a sweet fragrance that is lost in most modern hybrids. Easily grown in well-drained soils in full sun to part shade, it is an aggressive enough grower to quickly crowd out weeds if planted in groups, making it a carefree and colorful groundcover. Tolerant of heat and humidity, ‘Hyperion’ will still appreciate occasional deep watering during dry spells to keep the foliage an attractive back drop for its numerous stems of bloom.