Tuesday, September 30, 2008

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For my blogger friends....
*Closing for the Season

Inventory Reduction

Free Shipping


Once again closing time at my nursery is approaching. In a few weeks I will no longer be shipping my daylilies or Siberian Iris.

I have never advertised my business on my blog because I thought somehow that would not be right. Over the past few weeks I've reconsidered that position as being a bit shortsighted. My blogger friends should be the first to benefit from a bargain. With no overhead on a blog I am able to actually lower the price of the remaining daylilies and iris that are for sale.

I have over 75 varieties of daylilies (which is a very small nursery by industry standards), most of which are sold out by this time of year. All but a few of the remaining are sold in groups of 5, 10, or 20 to save you money and me time and work.



Shipping:

All daylilies will be double fans and shipping is free for the continental United States. They are dug on the day of shipment, inspected, cleaned, trimmed, and ready to be planted in your garden. For inventory reduction I will only be shipping in the USA.



To order:
Please send an email to adrienne@icehouse.net and I will send you a PayPal invoice. If you wish to pay by check or money order just let me know and I will send an invoice with mailing information.
All photos are from my garden:



Seurat

Seurat is a beautiful rose/mauve with darker mauve speckles. Scape (flower stem) height 24 - 36"
Flowers 4.5 - 5.5"

5 - $19.95
10 - $24.95



Bonanza
Large, light orange flowers are distinctively marked with a bold, deep red eye zone. Each bloom may be 5-7” across. Repeats blooming daily for weeks. Straplike foliage is great looking all season and into fall.
5 - $19.95
10 - $24.95
(for larger quantities please email for quote)

Rocket City

Rocket City has huge 6" and larger blooms that are a bittersweet orange with a burnt orange almost red eye. Throat and midribs are lighter orange-yellow. This daylily just glows in the sun
5 - $19.95
10 - $24.95


Ed Brown
Ed Brown is a beautiful pale ice pink daylily with a heavily braided and extremely tight ruffled quarter inch gold edge. Repeat bloomer. I have a fresh crop blooming right now in zone 4. Scape height 28" and the blooms are over 6".
1 double fan - $19.95




Red Rum Red Rum is the longest blooming daylily I have ever seen. I've actually had blooms when snow was starting to fall. It has a smaller overall plant and flower but rewards you with months of blooms.

5 -$14.95

10 - $19.95





Houdini


Houdini is one of my favorites. It is very deep violet with a cream halo and an almost red eye zone. Scapes are 18 - 24" and the flowers are extended (repeat) and can measure over 6". It looks great with Gentle Shepherd.
5 - $19.95
10 - $29.95



Gentle Shepherd

Gentle Shepherd is a creamy white (considered to be one of the best whites). It's scapes are 18 - 24" and the blooms are huge - often over 6".
5 - $19.95
10 - $29.95


Frans Hal
Frans Hals is a prolific bloomer and a showy addition to any garden. Cinnamon petals are accented with pronounced lemon midribs, drawing the eye into the wide yellow throat. The bicolor impact is best when this variety is planted in groups of 3 to 5 or more. An excellent choice for long sweeps, where the colors create a lively pinwheel effect over an extended blooming period. Bright, eye catching and very vigorous.
5 - $14.95
10 - $19.95
20 - $29.95
(for larger quantities please email for quote)


Custard Candy

Reblooming Custard Candy is creamy yellow with a maroon band and darker yellow edging on the petals which make a striking combination in landscapes, container plantings, or naturalized areas. Scapes are 30" and the flowers are 5.5" and up.
1 double fan - $14.95



Sunshine Splendor
Sunshine Splendor is a bright lemony yellow with lime green throat. It looks best in mass planting. The foliage is a bit more strap like and airy.
5 - $14.95
10 - $19.95
20 - $29.95
(for larger quantities please email me for quote)



Prairie Belle
Prairie Belle, a deep rose pink with wide silver-tan band, makes a smaller fan if your garden size is challened. It has white midribs which accent the flower nicely. I have it in combination with Gentle Shepherd next to my back deck. Blooms are very large at over 6".
26" Midseason 6.5" bloom daylily
5 - $19.95
10 - $24.95

Little Missy

Little Missy is a smaller or dwarf daylily. It is only about 16" tall with scapes that rise to about 18 - 20". It is a light purple with a white wire edge.
5 - $14.95
10 - $19.95



Siberian Iris


Siberian Iris (Iris Sibirca - not to be confused with German bearded iris) are a most outstanding, maintenance-free species of plant. These graceful, but rugged plants bloom in late spring and maintain their beautiful grass-like foliage all season. After bloom, the mature seed pod and stem are excellent in dried arrangements. They prefer sun to part shade in evenly moist acidic soil. They are rugged, vigorous, smothered with bloom. Not fussy about soil, they take a wide range of conditions, quickly forming large clumps. Give them plenty of water until established. They love mulch, just like daylilies. This very hardy iris grows in zones 3-9




Percheron
Standards violet veined & dappled; falls purple violet veined & dappled; heavily ruffled with green signal & aqua styles fringed at midrib.
5 - $19.95

Butter and Sugar
Standards white with greenish yellow veins; falls yellow with similar veining as on stds; styles white with yellow midribs; this was historically the first yellow Siberian; Morgan Award
5 - $19.95
Sally Kerlin


Sally Kerlin is 27" tall with pale blue flowers in late May - June. Round falls with ruffled standards.
5 - $19.95

Cherry Lynn

Cherry Lynn (sometimes incorrectly called Cheery Lynn) is a gorgeous lilac with blue lined standards, white style arms. It has an unusual curled shape and is absolutely a standout in the garden. It is my all time favorite Siberian iris because of its beautiful curled shape.

5 - $19.95

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1 comment:

Rachel said...

Those are some seriously beautiful flowers; I enjoyed just looking at them. What a variety!