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AHS Region 3 Sites

woodsidenursery.com was Darryl Apps, Bridgeton, NJ; Dr. Apps has retired and sold the stock and website to Centerton, marketer of the "Trophytakers" and "Happily Ever Appster" daylilies. They offer mail order, but no retail sales location.
telmarcgardens.com is Dr. Terry McGarty, GSDG member,in Florham Park, NJ., carrying many pre-60's hybrids and species daylilies, and some of his own, all at one pricepoint ($15). SUPPORT our Local Hybridizers!
hardyhems.com is the site of Stuart and Diane Kendig, of Perfect Perennials in York, PA.
donherrdaylilies.com is Don Herr's site (Lancaster, PA).
lilyhouseonline.com is MaryAnn Pruden's site (Harrisburg, PA); see her stippled and striped seedlings.
CedarlaneDaylilies.com is Mark Smith's new site.
endlessmountainsdaylilyfarm.com Not far Northwest of Philadelphia (Falls, PA), Kevin and Sharon Burke took over the retired Thomas' business.
manatawnycreekfarm.com is in Oley, PA just west of Pottstown.
Tim and Michelle Glick are the sole source for cultivars from Allentown, PA's Megan and Ron Skinner. Pics are mostly the Skinner intros, BUT go to the links page and click on ARLOW BURDETTE STOUT for a gallery of Stout intros.
simplesite.com/daylilies is Curvin Miller's York, PA garden with probably the most Betty Harwood intros and seedlings except Answered Prayers Farm in Howell, NJ. Click for Info
www.zolockgardens.net is the Zolocks, just south of Pittsburgh.
www.hartsdaylilies.com is in Washington, PA, southwest of Pittsburgh. The Harts have over 1100 cultivars, including the most Gossards I've seen except in Columbus.

Photos: Commercial

Crintonic.com Curt Hanson's site and includes PDFs of previous catalogs.
daylilygarden.net is Maryott's in California. Great pics, some cultivars not available in the east, and my order got here in the same 3 days as an order from Florida.
gilberthwild.com UPS from Missouri takes a while, so Webmaster has had some mold problems. But they're cheap if you're starting a collection.
plantstep.com is a daylily software site hosting Daylily Catalogs created with their software, including one by Curvin Miller. Click on "Catalogs".
Daylilynet.com is Jamie Gossard's Heavenly Gardens near Columbus, Ohio. His first intro was about 10 years, ago, and he's got over 200 now. If you don't lust after at least one, you're not human. Teeth? Yup, he's gottem. Big UF's? In Spades. Just drop dead gorgeous? Gotcha covered. All three? See catalog!
mariettagardens.com is John, Faye and Elizabeth Shooter, South Carolina. Marietta has over 2500 photos of cultivars they sell on the website in ALL price ranges, $4 to $250!
ridaught.com has Over 600 varieties, Florida; good prices, big fans, and great photos.
delanodaylilies.com in Zone 6b/7 Tennessee has about 2500 photos, 1000+ varieties, and a price list organized as a pdf spreadsheet so you can search for traits. And they introduce for Geraldine Couturier.
roycroftdaylilies.com has 2 distinctions: they claim ALL of the 700+ varieties offered rebloom (in Zone 8), and their search function lets you eliminate those they classify as tender in your zone.

Photos: Personal

maysacres.com has only about 200 photos, but they're all growing in this ZONE 6 Kentucky garden, so they should survive in NJ.
Bill Jarvis' (Houston, TX) Daylily Site has a gallery of about 450 nice photos, a well organized links section, and articles on hybridizing and treating crown rot.
www.loborose.com is Loretta Zink of central south Ohio. She has possibly the largest collection of stippled and striped daylilies in the country, and her site shows photos of most.
www.mydaylilies.com is a relatively new site mixing a "social network" with daylily photos, how-to articles, a forum, etc. About 1000 members (free, donations solicited), including some high profile ones: Dan Bachman, Mike Derrow, Heidi Douglas, and Lee Pickles at least. Run by Cary Peterson and his wife from Northern California. The photo gallery says it has 12000(?) images, and a search function.

Other Clubs:

DelawareValleyDaylily.org DVDS covers Eastern PA and N.Delaware.
daylilies.org is the AHS national daylily site.
TristateHosta.org is the NJ/CT/NY Hosta Club; inexpensive, great garden tours and meetings.
delvalhosta.org is Delaware Valley Hosta Society, covering Northern Delaware and Eastern PA.

Search:

tinkersgardens.com from Texas has a great database of AHS Registration data, many including multiple photos; also has an auction, forums, and a "Hybridizers Central".
daylilydiary.com Charlotte Chamitoff ("ChaCha") has possibly the best list of commercial daylily sites and related daylily links.
daylily.net Bobby Baxter's "Happy Moose" site has links to about 30 growers including Frank Smith, Melanie Mason, and Cottage Gardens (NY), but no search by cultivar. He also has good polytepal info.
daylilysearch.com has 8 growers. Southeast Pa growers include Manatawny and Endless Mountain.
gardeneureka.com sells a $46 photo and daylily-price book listing the offerings of about 20 nurseries.
cyberlily.com has links to a good selection of other photo sites, and to garden marker suppliers.
daylily.com has an extensive links section, but mostly exists as a daylily AUCTION site.
distinctly.on.ca is John Peat (of Petit and Peat's Encyclopedia of Daylilies). The site links to current catalogs from Jamie Gossard, Floyd Cove, Michael Miller and Kinnebrew as well as his own.

Advice / Info:

The Appsian Way is Darryl Apps tips on Spring care for your daylilies. This is in "pdf" format so your browser must be set to allow opening pdfs.
ifplantscouldtalk.rutgers.edu has good stuff on bugs and deer resistant plants, etc.
daylilyrust.org has some background and advice for the rust-phobic.

Send site problems, suggestions, stippled daylilies to:
Terry Oates
wildoatesnj (at) yahoo.com


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