I have been meaning for some time to make a small catalogue of my daylilies.
Hemerocallis ‘Grand Opera’ (‘Grand Opera’ daylily)
" data-orig-size="1200,803" title="Hemerocallis grand opera" data-image-title="Hemerocallis grand opera" data-orig-file="http://missinghenrymitchell.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/hemerocallis-grand-opera.jpg" style="width:288px; height:288px; margin: 2px;" height="288" width="288" data-medium-file="http://missinghenrymitchell.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/hemerocallis-grand-opera.jpg?w=300" data-original-height="288" />Hemerocallis ‘Grand Opera’An unknown, tall yellow variety. This one is a muddier, mustardy color.dark purple black daylily with yellow throat
" data-orig-size="1014,680" title="hemerocallis 'total eclipse'" data-image-title="hemerocallis ‘total eclipse’" data-orig-file="http://missinghenrymitchell.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/hemerocallis-total-eclipse.jpg" style="width:190px; height:190px; margin: 2px;" height="190" width="190" data-medium-file="http://missinghenrymitchell.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/hemerocallis-total-eclipse.jpg?w=300" data-original-height="190" />Hemerocallis ‘Total Eclipse’ is a dark violet, almost black.Hemerocallis ‘Ferris Wheel’Hemerocallis ‘Little Business’ is a very short variety, growing about 12 inches tall.Hemerocallis (daylily) ‘Prince Redbird’ grows 18-24 inches tall. Blue-red with intense yellow throat. Blooms in June in USDA Zone 7.
" data-orig-size="849,639" title="prince redbird 2" data-image-title="prince redbird 2" data-orig-file="http://missinghenrymitchell.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/prince-redbird-2.jpg" style="width:190px; height:190px; margin: 2px;" height="190" width="190" data-medium-file="http://missinghenrymitchell.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/prince-redbird-2.jpg?w=300" data-original-height="190" />Hemerocallis ‘Prince Redbird’Hemerocallis ‘Carondolet’Hemerocallis ‘Chicago Royal’Hemerocallis ‘Mateus’An unknown, tall clear yellow varietyI cannot find the name of this one.I have a few others, but I haven’t been able to get photos of them this year because the deer keep eating them. Maybe next year. I think my favorite is ‘Grand Opera.’