| Cultivar | Zone | Remarks |
| STRAWBERRY CANDY | 0 | Pink with a red eye Sev Tet |
| STRAWBERRY CANDY | 0 |
| Strawberry Candy(Stamile) | 7 |
| STRUTTERS BALL | 0 | Purple with white watermark Dor Tet |
| SUSAN WEBER (Branch'89) | 5 | the contrasting edge color and the fact that it is a late makes it desirable |
| TAKE HEART | 4 |
| TECHNY PEACH LACE | 4 |
| TECHNY SPIDER | 0 |
| tet Stella D'Oro | 0 |
| TETRA EXOTIC ECHO | 0 | vigorous and offers a very striking patterned eye, the doubling |
| characteristic and very northern hardy. I have used it and discarded it and |
| then came back to it again. |
| TETRA SILOAM GUMDROP | 0 | consistantly throws pony sized seedlings with great branching, bud |
| counts and interesting pretty faces. very northern hardy and throws kids |
| that are as well. |
| Totally Tropical(E.Salter) | 7 |
| TROPICAL DEPRESSION | 6 | great parent for late spideries in dark colors with darker eyes. It also can |
| give patterned eyes in spideries. The kids are vigorous |
| ULTIMATE PERFECTION | 7 |
| UNTAMED GLORY | 0 |
| UNTAMED GLORY (Salter 91) | 9 | passes on edge and form |
| UNTAMED GLORY Salter '93 | 7 | Almost a full sister to SOMETHING WONDERFUL. Great plant habits, prolific |
| rebloomer. Opens when mornings are cold. Parent of things like ROSES IN |
| SNOW, DESERT DREAMS. |
| VICTORIAN COLLAR | 9 |
| WAYNE JOHNSON, (B. Hudson) | 7 | Usually gives some blooms with a good pistil, moderately fertile, pollen is |
| good. |
| Wedding Band | 9 |
| WEDDING BAND | 9 |
| WHEN I DREAM | 6 | gives the most spectacular clear yellow widespread throat I have seen |
| Wild Mustang (Stamile) | 7 |
| WILD MUSTANG* (Stamile 95) | 5 | Produces gorgeous flower form and edges in seedlings. |
| WINTON (Joiner) | 5 | one of the few ruffled red dips |
| YABBA DABBA DOO | 6 | has given the best colored seedlings in pink, rose, red, and purple. Most |
| are narrow and many are large |
| Monday, March 05, 2001 | Page 6 of 6 |
These represent the preferences of people living and growing daylilies in about 45 States all around the US, as well as in Canada and in several other countries. They may not all do equally in all parts of the U.S. or the world, and they may not do as well in your garden ("your mileage may vary").
[Return to Top]The opinions expressed by contributors to these pages are solely those of the individual writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the account owner.
Revised last on 07 March 2001.
© Copyright 2001 by James E. Shields and Bill Jarvis. All rights reserved.