2025 Introductions
24 x 6 Em Dormant Diploid, 12 buds, 3 branches, This Unusual Form Cascade is all about excitement. This daylily is a beautiful blackberry purple with a large green throat highlighted with chartreuse midribs. (Windstar × Green Inferno) (Sometimes, depending on the temperature, the blackberry color is lighter.)
$120
26 x 5.75 EM RE Semi-evergreen Tetraploid Fragrant, 17 buds, 3 branches, Double 99%, Blend of pink and cream with gold wire edging that is outlined with a narrow piecrust and cream green throat. (Hansel and Gretel × At Jack's)
$120
30 x 6.25 Em Re Dormant Diploid, Fragrant, 20 buds, 4 branches, Unusual Form Cascade. You immediately notice the huge lime green color that explodes from the throat surrounded by a rosy, mauve color on the outside petals and sepals. Has bold black stamens that gives it a unique hermit crab look. (unknown × unknown)
$120
24 x 7 EM RE Semi-evergreen Tetraploid, 17 buds, 3 branches, Light cream pink with an incredibly large strawberry rose eye and rose edging, and lemon green throat. The eye is just impeccable and flawless. This showy cultivar was hybridized to continue my mother’s tetraploid program, as it is out of one of her superb tets CB (Camphouse Belle (CB) × Bold Presence)
$120
24 x 3.25 EM RE Dormant, Diploid, 20 buds, 4 branches, Bright vermilion orange red with brushed sunburst on sepals, and mint green throat. The overall color of this small flower is very noticeable. Reblooms multiple times here. The color may vary based on soil pH and temperature and is always showy. (Itty Bitty Kitty × Texas Sunlight)
$120
(Herrington-H., 2024) 25 x 6 EM RE Dormant, Diploid, 18 buds, 4 branches, Cream maize with large, multi-toned magenta purple eye and mint green throat. The petals have 3 distinctive midribs showing that makes this one unique. There are many shades of magenta and deep fuchsia in the huge eye (unknown × unknown)
$120
General Listing
23 x 7.5 inches Midseason, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, Fragrant, 22 buds, 4 branches. This extra-large flower is lavender pink with deeper veining. The large raspberry purple eye encircles a bright green throat. The violet veins extend from the throat to the border of the petals. An extra bonus is the beveled midribs that rush across the petals. Great scapes, and strong rebloomer. A must have for those who enjoy large and extra-large flowers. (Adventures in Oz × Cherry Pie Delight)
$80.00
19 x 2.75 Em Re Dormant Early Midseason Rebloom 5-way branching and 20 Buds. Parentage: (Wayne and Coral’s Love x Red Light Green Light) Remember Mr. Rogers? This energetic miniature wants to be YOUR neighbor and part of your garden. It is light pink with a burgundy eye and veining. It has heavy substance and surely destined to become a popular miniature in our society.
$80.00
24 x 4.25- Dormant, Midseason, Rebloom. 96% Double. This ‘Cupcake’ is a paragon of great color depth and clarity. The blooms are an incredibly rich, deep violet purple color, beautifully formed, and very sunfast with its saturated vibrant color. It has a small yellow-to-green throat with 15 segments and cream midribs. The double form has an awesomely playful attitude and can be a hose-on-hose or full form double at times. 4 way branching and 15 buds Parentage: (Red Velvet Cupcake x Saturdays are for the Boys) This cupcake is guaranteed to put a smile on any face.
$50.00
4 x 28 Early Rebloom Dormant 30 buds, 7 branches Parentage: (Heather's Red Wagon x Tiffany's Tea Garden) Dark pink with excellent substance, veining and a white edge with a green throat that blends yellowish into the edge of the inside color of the sepals and petals. This daylily is in honor to two individuals: (1) the men that have a ‘Forever My Girl’ and (2) the ladies that are a ‘Forever My Girl’ and where the word forever becomes a place where soul mates can dance to the song in their hearts that reflects true love. The plants themselves quickly form perfect clumps, and make a great presentation with the foliage, scapes, and blooms.. 2021 Achievement Medal Recipient
$45.00
The daylilies below are $33 each should you see one or two you like. However, you can order any three for a total of $90.00. (Not 6 for $180 or not 9 for $270 etc.)
(Herrington-T, 2014) 26 x 4.25 EM RE DOR The simple description of this mesmerizing daylily is green with a purple edge. The texture and substance is super with the addition of the veining in a huge neon green throat that glows from within the heart of the flower. Has 6 way branching and 24 buds. Won an AHS Achievement Medal in 2014. Definitely an advancement in hybridizing for green.
$33.00
32 x 3.75 Em Re Sev Fr Lavender with a purple eye above a huge non fading green throat that covers 70% of the flower face. You cannot miss GREEN DERBY in the garden. Has 4 way branching and 24 buds. Best In Show winner in Dublin in 2011.
$33.00
(Herrington-T., 2005) 12 x 2 7/8 Em D Re A brilliant gold self above a tiny green throat that makes an aesthetically pleasing border plant with its 22 buds and 5 way branching. The color is like an “electric bright gold” that makes everything around it just disappear to your eyes. This daylily is a perfect example of a miniature with its pleasing relationship between the foliage & the placement of branches, buds, & flowers. Fertile both ways. AHS Achievement Medal 2005, Has won Best Mini in 7 AHS Shows.
$33.00
4.5 x 26 M Re D DOUBLE 100% Many folks have told me this is one of the best hose-in-hose doubles they have ever seen. It is a clear orchid pink with darker veining and creamy pink midribs. Indeed, this flower will amaze you with its clarity; Heather says it is the clearest, most intriguing pink she has ever seen. It is wonderful and all about the color. It also reblooms several times and has excellent scapes. Has at least 16 segments on each bloom to make it a very bold double. (Note: A must if you like to breed for quality doubles).
$33.00
(Heather Herrington 2016) 29 X 2.875 E, RE,DOR This is Heather's first tetraploid miniature which makes its presence known in the garden. It is an electric cherry red with darker eye and green throat. Has 5 way branching with 28 buds. Very limited supply.
$33.00
(Herrington-H., 2017) height 26 in., bloom 8.5 in., Early Season, Rebloom, Dormant, Diploid, Very fragrant, 30 buds, 5 branches, Unusual Form Crispate, Chartreuse and cream blend with large, neon green throat. This is a prolific flower with a sweet fragrance and multiple rebloom. The name seemed appropriate for this unusual form, and it is named for Mike and Deborah Curlin, who are members of multiple clubs in Georgia and are liked by everyone they meet. It is also the winner of a 2017 Achievement Medal. (Oz`s Tin Man × sdlg)
$33.00
(Herrington-T., 2020) (Portrait In Green x Oz's Tin Man) 30 x 4 M Dormant Re 18 buds 5 way branching. Well we finally made it to the Emerald City for this small jewel is "itching" to be noticed because it blooms during a two day cycle and is an advancement in my "all green" pursuit. It is described as piercing green with a wide lavender rose edge because of its massive green throat. The green throat comes robustly from both parents (Portrait in Green x Oz's Tin Man) which has brought together nicely the dormancy and unique plant habit.
$33.00
(Herrington-H., 2020) 95% double 20 x 3.25 Dormant EM Re 20 buds 4 way branching. A very full double that has a pineapple maize with plum eye and golden green throat. This dormant double is extremely distinguished, elegant, and quite sure of itself. Parents are Raspberry Ripple Cupcake x Lemon Chiffon Cupcake. The flower's gentle ruffles add a lot to the overall look of this beauty.
$33.00
28 x 4 Sev E Re 20 buds a FANTASTIC daylily cultivar that has great attributes including 5 way branching, mustard yellow color, triple eye pattern, recessed midribs, and green throat. However, it does not have pollen but is pod fertile. This daylily is named for Claude Carpenter and Heather Herrington for their sneaky and furtive ways in writing an article about me in The Georgia Daylily and me not knowing about it. Parents are Hat's Off To Sue x One Eye Willie.
$33.00
26 x 5 Dormant EM Re Dip 15 buds Extended bloom 3 way branching. This unusual form can both cascade and show a crispate form. Just like the early successful pilots that flew without a plan, this bloom uses its own initiative to decide the shape of its bloom. You can see a lot of movement on each scape as the sepals and petals dances with every bloom. The color is an intense black red with darker brushed eye pattern and neon green throat. Parents are Midnight in Oz x Magic of Oz.
$33.00
(Herrington-T., 2019) 24 x 3 3/4 Em Sev Re 24 buds, 6 branches This breathtaking cherry blossom pink with a red eye and veining has a large green throat that has stippling between the eye and throat. A very unique feature is the stippling in the midribs that breaks the plane of the eye along with the stippling next to the bottom part of the eye leading in to the throat. The darker vein in the center of the midrib is an additional component of the overall distinctive qualities. Named for Janice Kennedy, who is a true ambassador to the daylily world and an up and coming hybridizer. (Portrait in Green x Halloween Green)
$33.00
26 x 4.25 Em D Re . This lavender with a purple eye zone above large green throat that extends onto the sepals and petals is loaded with distinction. It is named in honor of Amanda Jack Hotaling from Delaware. An adult now, she was an outstanding AHS youth member with a terrific love of daylilies and especially the OZ theme daylilies. I mentored her for several years as a youth in high school with the F.F.A. program and visited her garden twice in Delaware. Also, I would see her every year at the DVDS Show in Pennsylvania at Longwood Gardens where I am a member of that club and honorary member of Region 3. Getting to know her has been one of my highlights as a member of the AHS. What makes this daylily so unique is the form, color and eye pattern which all combines to create a very distinctive daylily.
$33.00
(Herrington-H., 2017) height 21 in., bloom 2.9 in., Early Midseason Rebloom, Dormant, Diploid, 21 buds, 4 branches, Double 100%, Cream and light pink blend, berry purple eye, and yellow green throat.. (Raspberry Ripple Cupcake × Little Party Girl).
$33.00
34" x 4 3/8", M RE SEV 4-5 branches (Green Derby x sdlg.) This is a pale pink blend with a huge chartreuse green throat bordered on the petals by a wine purple chevron eye. I was impressed with this one when it bloomed as just a first year seedling. I had ran out of room in my seedling beds after it sprouted from a seed, so I had to plant it at the edge of the property near some large hardwood trees. Needless to say, I was shocked when it bloomed only after a year, despite many roots from the competing hardwood trees. Gaudy Grasshopper is a very prolific rebloomer. It blooms from May to October here. It is difficult to write how many buds it has because it is a bud builder, meaning the scape at first may seem to only have a certain number of buds, but more and more buds subsequently appear on the scape. I have seen it have up to 50 buds on one scape.
$33.00
(Herrington-T, 2009) 24 x 4½ M Re D SPIDER Ratio 4:1 Chocolate red, burgundy eye and yellow throat,7-way branching.. This is a must for small spider breeders for another color besides yellow. Won Best In Show 2010.
$33.00
(Heather Herrington 2013) 8 x 22 M Re D Unusual Form Crispate. My late mother grew daylilies for almost 30 years and hybridized many beautiful cultivars. If she had been a flower, she would have been this one. Her qualities of supporting AHS and being energetic, hard-working, beautiful, vibrant, and successful are mirrored in this daylily that has a pattern and color scheme framed by an elaborate and playful form. Loaded with distinction as it is a fuchsia orchid rose blend with darker veins on the petals with intense neon lime green throat outlined with a creamy white edge. It has up to 40 buds with 6-way candelabra branching that often branches even down to the bottom of the plant. It has a non-paralleled vigor and grows quite fast, just as my mother was always energetic and accomplished. It has proven to be a great garden plant as well as an excellent show flower and has won several Best Unusual Forms and Best In Shows along with an Achievement Medal. It is very prolific, resulting in a mass of blooms in a clump in about a one-year time period.
$33.00
(Tim Herrington, 2018) 2.5" X 21" Em Re D. This is a new type of miniature with old fashion genetic qualities. The canary yellow bloom is on a scape with 6 way branching averaging 30 buds that reblooms at least three times for me and sometimes is the last daylily blooming right before our frost. It has class and there's just no way I could deny its freedom from my seedling patch anymore. It is a cross of Little Gold Nugget (Texas Sunlight × Just For Breakfast) x Mighty Jim (Yellow Pygmy × Tinker Bell). It has old genes in it which comes from Tinker Bell. It performs well without too much fertilizer. In 2017 I put a lot of fertilizer to it and it had fasciated scapes about 40% of the time. This year I put just a little fertilizer on it and it did well and no fasciated scapes. Of course it had a good supply of water on it. Both years were equal with the great branching & bud count. I believe the breeding potential is great with this one by crossing it with the modern miniatures with various colors. On August 29th a rebloom scape had 6 open blooms on it. I call this a 'Renaissance miniature' because of its virtuoso performance. It is a dormant diploid with a trumpet form and has pinched petals most of the time which technically could perhaps make it a miniature unusual form.
$33.00
(Tim Herrington, 2018) height 22 in., bloom 4 3/8 in., Mid season , Rebloom, Dormant, Diploid, 21 buds, 6 branches. This daylily is all about color and excitement. Saturday is usually 'show date' in America. I know several male daylily folks that take daylily shows extremely serious. All of them have been known to be in their garden at 3:30 a.m. with a flashlight analyzing their potential blooms for the upcoming show later that morning. A wife of one of them told me once, 'Saturdays Are For The Boys' as she observed her husband and a bunch of other grown men intensely grooming their daylilies before a daylily show. She further eluded that they were just as passionate as a fanatic Georgia Bulldog fan being engulfed with the action between the hedges at Sanford Stadium in Athens on Saturdays. {This daylily is named in honor of these men} Here are the names of just a few from Georgia ; David Arthur, Tim Bell, David Bishop, Jack Brock, Claude Carpenter, James Fennell, Mark Franklin, Winfred Huff, Michael Land, Buddy Melvin, Perry McAllum, James Mullins, Bill Waldrop, Joe Scott Watson, Stan Woo, and Chip Wood. Attention readers of this description: There are other names not listed from Georgia and throughout the United States and you or your spouse will know if you are one of the 'Saturdays Are For The Boys'. The color is a sensational dark plum purple with enhanced veining on the petals with a chartreuse throat that is also extending outward on the sepals for a very distinctive effect giving the bloom a beautiful burst effect radiating outward. You can see a color white at the end of the burst entwined into the dark plum purple color. The bloom has overlapped petals and sepals that are recurved. The flowers seem to be illuminated from within. The crisp substance and deep color hold remarkably well in the hottest sun. The foliage is arching and a fast increaser. 2018 Achievement Medal Winner. 'Saturdays Are For The Boys' is a cross of Portrait In Green x One Eye Willie.
$33.00