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DAILEY DAYLILIES John and Shirley Dailey 17870 Waldo Road Marysville, Ohio 43040 (937) 644-8594 E-Mail Lil.Injun.67@Gmail.Com Hours Tues-Sat 11:00 A.M DAILEY DAYLILIES John and Shirley Dailey 17870 Waldo Road Marysville, Ohio 43040 (937) 644-8594 E-mail [email protected] Hours Tues-Sat 11:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. ABBREVIATION CODES: BLOOM SEASON FOLIAGE HABIT BLOOM FEATURES E/E-Early Early DOR-Dormant NOC-Nocturnal E-Early EVR-Evergreen RE-Reblooming M-Mid Sev-Semi-Evergreen LA-Late T-Tetraploid FRA-Fragrant Ext-Extended Bloom Unf-Unusual Form Poly-Polychrome Crispate – Pinched Segments Or Twisted Segments Spatulate – Floral Segments Are Markedly Wider At The End 2019 - 2020 PRICE SHEET Absolute Treasure (Stamile 1997) T 32” E/M 7” Evr Rose Self Fra. $ 7.00 African Grape (Munson 1991) T 28” M/LA 6” Evr Rich Purple w/Lighter Eye. Very round and flat. One of Munson’s finest and one of our favorites. $ 7.00 Alabama Jubilee (Webster 1988) T 30” M 7” Dor Orange w/Red Halo, Fra. $ 8.00 Alaskan Midnight (Porter 1991) T 32” E 6” Dor Black Purple Self, Fra, Noc, Ext. $ 8.00 Angelic Grin (Joiner 1992) T 20” M-L 6.5” Dbl, Dor, Sev, Pastel Light Rose. $ 7.00 Anniversary Gift Display Apache War Dance (Thomas 1994) T 30” M/LA 4.5” Dor, Scarlet Red w/Darker Red Eye Very Ruffled, Noc, Ext. $ 8.00 April In Paris (Moldovan 1992) T 22” E 4.5” Dor Fra, Ext Cream Peach w/Rose Pink Eye. $ 8.00 Aquire The Fire (Olsen, E 1994) T 28” E/M 5.5”, Dor, Scarlet Red Velvet Self, Above Green Throat. $ 7.00 Ariel Benjamin (Hensley 2006) T 28” M 5.5” Dor, Fra, Dbl, Peach Pink Yellow Blend w/Rose Band and lavender Midribs. $10.00 Artic Chill (Joiner 2000) D 30” M/LA 6” Sev, White Smoke Self. $10.00 Ashwood Hearth Side (Norris 2002) D 22” M/LA T 22” M 5.75” Dor, Deep Red w/Yellow Edge above Green Throat. $10.00 Ashwood Magic Crystal (Norris 2010) T 36” M 6.5” Sev, Rich yellow Gold Polychrome Above Green Throat. $12.00 Ashwood Still Night (Norris 2004) T 24” E 5.25” Sev, Re, Very Deep And Very Rich Purple w/Bright Green Throat and Tiny Watermark. $15.00 Aubery Johnson (Joiner 1998) D 26” M 6” Sev, Fra, Dbl, Soft Pink Self. $ 8.00 Aztec Ways (Kropph 2000) T 30” M 6” Dor, Dbl, Medium Red. Self. $ 8.00 Baby Bibs (Warrell 1995) D 18” M 3 3.5 Dor Deep Pink. $ 7.00 Backdraft (Daugherty 1997) T 27” M/LA 6” Dor Orange Red w/Red Eye, Re. $ 7.00 Baracuda Bay (Salter 1996) T 26” M 6” Sev Coral Rust w/Darker Eye. $ 7.00 Barnegat Light (Murphy 2004) D 55” M/LA 7” Dor, Ext Bloom, Orange Gold w/Red Eye Above Green Throat, Unf, Fragrant $ 8.00 Bass Gibson (Rice 2006) T 32” E/M 5.5” Dor, Yellow Orange w/Toothy Edge above Green Throad. $30.00 Beautiful Edgings (Copenhaver 1989) D 30” M 7” Sev, Cream Edge Rose w/Green Throated Fragrant. $ 8.00 Bela Lugosi (Hanson 1995) T 33” M 6” Sev Deep Purple Self. $ 8.00 Bella Cook (Brooker 2001) T 24” M 6” SE, Pink /Rose self w/Green Throad. $ 8.00 Bella Of Ashwood (Norris 2005) T 28” E/M R 5.5” Dor, Re, Pink w/Gold Edge, holds up well in the heat. $10.00 Beyond Thunder Dome (Hanson 1999) T 36” M 3” Sev, Violet Burgundy. $ 7.00 Big Apple (Sellers 1986) D 26” E/M 5” Sev, Cerise Red Self. $ 7.00 Big Galant (Warrell 2009) T 40” E/M 9” Dor, Red Orange w/Large Gold Throat. $ 7.00 Big Kiss (Joiner 1991) D 28” M 5.5” Dor, Fra, Dbl, Light Peach w/Light Rose Eye. $ 8.00 Big Snow (Stamile 1995) T 27” M 7” Evr. Lemon Cream, Fra, Re. $ 8.00 Bill Norris (Kirchhoff 1993) T 29” M 5” Sev Gold Self, Fra, Ext. $ 8.00 Black Ambrosia (Salter 1991) T 28” M 5” Sev Black Purple Self. $ 7.00 Black Hawk Halo (Warrell 1213) D 40” M/L 8” Unusual Form Cascade, Dor, Cark Red w/Motted Gold to Green Throat and Light Midrib. Black Lightning (Gossard 2006) T 35” M 7” Sev, Black Burgandy Self w/Green Throad. $10.00 Blushed With Emerals (Grace 2001) G 22” E/M 5” Evr, Fra, Noc, Light Yellow Green $ 8.00 Bonnie Boy (Wild 1982) D 32” M/LA 4” Light Burgandy w/Cream Ribs. $ 7.00 Border Bride (Salter 1995) T 26” E/M 5.5” Sev Near White w/Purple Eye. $ 7.00 Bordeauz Beauty (Shooter 2001) T 30” M 6” Sev, Fra, Burgundy Wine w/Lavender Pink Watermark and Black Veins. $ 8.00 Brand Of Novelty (Warrell 2003) D 34” M/L 5”, Dor, Unusual Form, Tericotta Self Above Green Throat. $ 8.00 Bridgeton Bishop (Apps 1997) T 28” M/LA 5.5” Dor Violet Blend. $ 7.00 Bright Christmas (Benz, J 2006) T 30” M 5” Dor, Fra, Bright Red w/Fine Gold Filigree Edge Above Vivid Green Throat. Brilliant Performance (Warrell 2013) D 32” M/LA 8.5” Unusual Form, Rose w/Dark Rose Lines Light Midrib. W/Lighter Halo. Brushed w/Emerals (Grace 2001) T 22” E/M Evr, Fragant, Noc, Light Yellow Green w/Green Edge Above Olive Throat. Display Bryans Song (Norris 2016) D 43” M 7” Dor, Re, Pure Lavender w/Green Throat. $150.00 But Wait There's More (Norris 2010) T 42” M 5.25” Dor, Coral Orange w/Red Orange Eye Zone, Above Red Orange Throat. Blooms Single On First Bloom And Then Double's On Rebloom. $20.00 Canadian Border Patrol (Salter 1995) T 28” E/M 6” Sev, Cream w/Purple Eye and Purple Edge. $ 7.00 Caijenne Carolina Sun Fun (Douglas 1999) D 24” E/M 4.75” Sev Fra, Light Cream w/Peach Blush And Violet Plum Eye. $ 8.00 Carrot Patch (Warrell 2011) D 35” E/M 5.5” Dor, Orange w/Dark Orange Veins Above A Green Throat. Changing Windmills ( Cherokee Star (Santa Lucia 1995) T 32” M/LA 6” Dor Cerise Red Self. $ 8.00 Cherry Pie Delight (Herrington 1992) D 26” M 9” Evr, Cherry Red Self. $ 8.00 Chinese New Year (Woodhall 1987) T 28” E/M 5” Dor Red Orange Self. $ 7.00 Chocolate Splash (Shooter 1995) T 32” M Sev, Oxblood Red. $ 7.00 Christmas Ribbon (Stamile 1991) T 34” E 8.5”, Dor, Unusual Form, Christmas Red Spider Self, W/Yellow Throat. $ 8.00 Christmas Shoes (Warrell 2006) Ciel D’Or (Kirchhoff 1996) T 28” EE 5” Evr Orange w/Darker Halo, Ext. $ 8.00 Clarification (Norris 2002) T 26” M 6” Dark Re, Pink Lavender w/Purple Eye and Edge. $10.00 Classy Dame (Warrell 2006) D 33” M/L 9” Dor $10.00 Classy Lady (Warrell 2005) D 32” M 8.5” Dor, Ufo Crispate, Flamingo Pink. $10.00 Cluster Muster (Joiner 2001) T 24” M 5” Evr, Dbl, Tiger Lily Orange Self. $10.00 Coal Fire (Warrell 2009) D 32” M/L 5.5” Dor, UF, Dark Red w/Gold Throat. $10.00 Contrary Conary (Norris 2016) D 34” EE 7.5” Dor, Rebloom, Clear Yellow wGold Throat. $20.00 Copper Royal (Carr 1995) T 25” M 4.25” Evr, Copper Red Blend. $ 8.00 Coral Majority (Norris 2004) T 33” LA 4.5” Dor, Coral W/Orange Highlights, Re. $ 8.00 Coral Rhapsody (Warrell 2004) D 44” M/LA 8.5” Dor, Fra, Ufo Crispate, Coral Mellon Blend w/Deep Coral Rose Chevron Eye. $10.00 Coral Spider (Reenke 1998) D 39” M 8” Dor, Spider, Ufo, Fra, Coral Apricot, Gold, Orange. $12.00 Crests And Falls (Hansen 2002) T 24” E/M 5.5” Sev, Pink Plum w/Plum Eye. $ 8.00 Crimson Flood (Bell 2002) T 24” M 6.5” Evr, Red Self. $10.00 Crystal Pinot (Heemskerk 2006) D 22” M 6” Cream w/Purple Eye and Green Throat. $10.00 Cyberhawk (Gossard 2013) T 36” E/M 10” Dor, Re, UFO, Fra, Maroon Purple w/Brown Eyezone and Green Throat. Display Darkness and Dawn (Brooker 2007) T 30” M/LA 6” Semi Burgundy w/White Watermark Above Green Throat. $15.00 Dashing Double (Kirchhoff 1994) D 24” E/M 4.5” Sev Yellow w/Burgundy Red Eye, Dbl. $10.00 Dee Dee Chick (Warrell 2007) T 25” M 4.5” Dor, Red Purple w/White Edge, Lavender Eyezone, Green Throat. $10.00 Desperado Love (Stamile 194) T 26” M 5” Sev Yellow w/Plum Eye. $10.00 Destined To See (Grace 1998) T 24” E/M 6” Svr, Fra, Cream Yellow w/Lavender Eye and Edge. $ 8.00 Divine Design (Warrell 2000) D 28” E 6” Dor Cream Rose Orchid w/Cream Lime Veins Ext. $ 8.00 Dora’s Double (Grebus 1992) D 32” M 4” Dor Peach Self, Dbl. $ 8.00 Double Daffy (Kropf 1976) D 28” M 4” Dor, Dbl Bright Yellow w/Light Mahogany Eye. $ 7.00 Double Twisted (Bollenger 1980) D 26” E 5.5” Dbl, Soft Yellow Self w/Tiny Green Throad. $ 8.00 Douglas Debate (Warrell 2003) T 28” M/LA 6” Sev, Re, Deep Red Double. $10.00 Down Home (Stamile 1993) T 26” E/M 6” Sev Pink w/Green Blend, Fra. $ 8.00 Dragon Seeker (Gossard 2011) D 29” M 7.5” Evr, Unf, Fra, Dark Red w/Dark Red Eyezone, with Green Throat. $15.00 Dragon Sun (Bushong 2009) T 38” M 6.5” Dor, Fra, Solid Gold Yellow w/Teeth.
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