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Homestead Farms
3701 Highway EE
Owensville, Missouri 65066
Phone or Fax:
573-437-4277
Toll Free:
888-314-3148
E-mail: ronv@fidnet.com
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(sometimes more) daylily plants. The plants are dug, leaves trimmed, and
washed the same day they are shipped to you. We ship daylilies from
April thru October.
Daylily listing legend - For
explanation of abbreviations and codes used in our daylily listings
follow the link at the top of each daylily page then use your internet
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Last Frontier
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Daylily Lover Specials -
Save 20% or more on special collections of beautiful daylilies selected by
Ron. Follow this link or scroll down the page to view the specials,
including miniature & double daylily collections.
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Stick Figure
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2013
DAYLILY
LOVER COLLECTION
A collection of ten beautiful daylilies
Regular
Price of this Assortment, $84.00
SPECIAL SALE PRICE $65.95
(Savings of over 20%) |
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Alaqua |
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Amber
Love |
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Captured
Love |
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Forty
Second
Street |
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Long
Stocking |
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Penny
Arcade |
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Sheepscot
Valley
Hopeful |
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Stick
Figure |
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Topaz
Gem |
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Plus,
receive a free bonus plant of
Romantic Dreams |
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2013
CANDY COLLECTION |
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Blackberry Candy |
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Elegant Candy |
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Dewberry Candy |
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Rainbow Candy |
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Strawberry Candy |
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$38.00, Catalog
Value
SPECIAL $32.75,
save $5.25
or
TRIPLE the PLANTS
(3 plants of each variety for a BIG impact in the landscape!)
$114.00 Catalog Value
SPECIAL $74.95, save $39.05
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DAYLILY LISTING LEGEND
CULTIVAR
NAME |
HYBRIDIZER
& YEAR OF
REGISTRATION |
PRICE |
SCAPE HEIGHT
(inches) |
BLOOM SEASON |
REPEAT SCAPES (RE) |
FOLIAGE
HABIT |
FORM &
FRAGRANCE |
BLOOM SIZE
(inches) |
PLOIDY |
PLANT
DESCRIPTION |
AWARDS |
Bloom Season: EE = Very Early; E = Early; EM = Early Midseason; M =
Midseason; ML = Late Midseason; L = Late; VL = Very Late.
Foliage Habit: EV = Evergreen; SEV = Semi-evergreen; DOR = Dormant.
Form & Fragrance: D = Double; S = Spider or near Spider; FR =
Fragrant; VFR = Very Fragrant.
Ploidy: No entry indicates Diploid; TET = Tetraploid.
Plant Description: Indicates dominant color, pattern color, pattern
and other noteworthy features. EXT = Extended Bloom (bloom is open more than 16
hours); NOC = Nocturnal (blooms open at dawn despite weather conditions).
American Hemerocallis Society Awards:
JC
- Junior Citations are given to promising new seedlings
which have not yet been introduced.
HM - Honorable Mention winners have been introduced 2 or more
years; excellent beyond regional level.
AM - Only 10 Award of Merit winners are selected by AHS awards
& honors judges each year. Three years after receiving Honorable Mention, a
cultivar becomes eligible.
SM - The Stout Silver Medal is the highest award a cultivar can
receive. Only one cultivar can win this award annually; only previous Award of
Merit winners are eligible 3-6 years after the award is given.
ATG - The Annie T. Giles award is for the most outstanding small
(3" - 4 1/2") flowered cultivar.
DCS - The Don C. Stevens award is given for the best banded or
eyed daylily.
DF - The Don Fischer memorial cup is for the most outstanding
miniature (under 3").
IM - The Ida Munson award is given for the best doubled daylily.
JEM - The James E. Marsh award is given for the outstanding purple
or lavender daylily.
LAA - The Lenington All-American award is given for a cultivar
that has been marketed for at least 10 years & has performed outstandingly
in all parts of the country.
LEP - The L. Ernest Plouf award is given for a consistently
fragrant dormant cultivar.
RCP - The Richard C. Peck award is given for the best tetraploid
cultivar prior to 1984.
PC - The President's Cup goes to the most outstanding established
clump in a national convention tour garden as voted by those in attendance.
EF - The Eugene Foster award is given for the best late-blooming
cultivar.
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