Last year I ordered the mixed daylilies for naturalizing from Veseys, however when they arrived most were moldy, unusual for Veseys. I called them for a replacement but they were sold out but quickly offered an assortment of their fancy varieties as a replacement, I think the total value was over $100 and I paid $29.
I am not sure of the names but here are some that are now in bloom:
If you know the names of any of these please let me know.
-- Xploreorganics, 5b Canada, LFD 06-20




























4 comments so far
Bon
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posted 78 days ago
Wow X Beautiful colours.Sorry I don’t know lilies,so no help from me. I’d say you got a good deal there.Scott probably can help you though.
-- Bon,Hastings,Ont.....zone 5a....Always room for one more
GrandmaT
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posted 78 days ago
It looks like I have the same daylily as yours (second photo from bottom) ... in the collection I ordered I believe it was called “Mini Pearl” ... AND, I also think I have the second from the top daylily as well … although none of the descriptions I got from my order fit this one. So I am a bit frustrated with not knowing the name of mine, but enjoyed it while it bloomed none-the-less.
Your daylilies are just GORGEOUS “XO”!!!!! I really love your camera shots!!!
-- "A perfect garden is just a garden to be in-perfection. Mornings to work on it and evenings to pause and look at it." Southeast Michigan, Zone 5a/5b
XploreOrganics
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posted 78 days ago
Thanks again everyone…I do love that soft lavender (mini pearl) GranT it is a very feminine color.
-- Xploreorganics, 5b Canada, LFD 06-20
GrandmaT
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posted 78 days ago
Just so you know XO, I am not a 100% certain it is called “Mini Pearl” ... but we definitely have the same two daylilies. And I am with you … such feminine colors … delicate and dainty are the words that come to mind when I look at these two. Especially with the ruffled edges, almost like an old fashioned ladies “Parasol” (umbrella).
-- "A perfect garden is just a garden to be in-perfection. Mornings to work on it and evenings to pause and look at it." Southeast Michigan, Zone 5a/5b