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Photos: Commercial

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 intend to continue to offer mail order through the website, 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!
WestParkDaylilies.com Frank and Gail (Eisenbrey) Cormier have moved their nursery to Florida from Bridgeton, but most of their stock came from here. (Also see spiderydaylily link below in Photos: Personal.)
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 are starting a collection.
hardyhems.com Includes Don Herr, member of DVDS, Lancaster PA., one of our speakers last year. SUPPORT our Local Hybridizers!
mariettagardens.com is John, Faye and Elizabeth Shooter, South Carolina. John was one of our speakers last year; SUPPORT OUR SPEAKERS! Marietta has over 2500 photos of cultivars they sell on the website in ALL price ranges, $4 to $250!
manatawnycreekfarm.com is in Oley, PA between Pottstown and Reading.
Pete Misiaszek has sold to new owners Tim and Michelle Glick, but they are the sole source for cultivars of local Allentown, PA hybridizers Megan and Ron Skinner. Pics are mostly the Skinner intros, BUT also go to the links page and click on ARLOW BURDETTE STOUT for Pete's gallery of Stout intros.
ridaught.com has Over 600 varieties, Florida; good prices, big fans, and great photos.
flynndaylilygardens.com has beautiful pics of about 500 varieties, all growing in their Alabama garden. You have to see their "Candy Shop" (2 dozen Candys in 1 table view!), Carpenter/Bomar Gallery, Salter, Webster, and (90+) Munson Gallery.
delanodaylilies.com in Zone 6b/7 Tennessee has about 800 photos, 1000+ varieties, and a price list organized as a spreadsheet so you can easily scan for traits.
bettysdaylilies.com is not OUR Betty, she's from Zone 4 Wisconsin. Only about 200 varieties, but 90 percent have photos, and I like their taste. And anything growing there should survive our winters.
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.
thomasdaylily.com Not far Northwest of Philadelphia (Glenmoore, PA) original owners retired, but Kevin and Sharon Burke have taken over the business as "Endless Mountains".

Photos: Personal

kricri.com has small pics, and is in French (Montreal) but all others pale in comparison to its 8000+ photos. If you can't find it anyplace else...
nick.assumption.edu/daylilies/about.html by Nick Chase, well established site. Also has pics sorted by hybridizer.
spiderydaylily.homestead.com was Gail Cormier's site, now maintained by a friend, a "MUST SEE" for spider lovers; includes a Rich Haynes section.
abacom.com/chacha has almost 300 photos and a long list of commercial daylily links.
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's Daylily Site has a gallery of about 450 nice photos, a well organized links section, and an article on treating crown rot.

Other Clubs:

DVDS, Delaware Valley Daylily Society covers Southeast PA and upper Delaware. DelVal hosted the 2007 REGION 3 Daylily Convention in Chester Springs, west of Philadelphia.
daylilies.org is the AHS (national) site.
TristateHosta.org is the NJ/CT/NY Hosta Club; inexpensive, great garden tours and meetings.
dvhosta.org is the Delaware Valley (Philadelphia area) Hosta Society. Remember, anywhere you can't plant a daylily, you can plant a Hosta!

Search:

tinkersgardens.com from Texas has a great database of AHS Registration data, many including pictures; also has links to commercial growers, an auction, forums, and a "Hybridizers Central".
daylily.net is Bobby Baxter's "Happy Moose" site with links to over 100 growers including Valley, Woodside (Darryl Apps), and Manatawny Creek Farm (PA), but no search by cultivar. They also have a polytepal forum.
daylilysearch.com has 18 growers, 1200 pics, 5600 varieties searchable by cultivar!. Southeast Pa growers include Manatawny and Nancy's.
gardeneureka.com links to over 60 nurseries, but you can't search by variety.
cyberlily.com has a link to AHS registration data, though only up to about 2000, and great links, including a good selection of other photo sites.
daylily.com has an extensive links section, but mostly exists as a daylily AUCTION site.
distinctly.on.ca is John Peat's site (of Petit and Peat's Encyclopedia of Daylilies); his links are 12 pages. NOTE!! OUR WEBSITE is listed in their new book "The Daylily" (Timber Press, 2004)

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.
towergardens.homestead.com has an interesting assortment of daylily-decorated coffee mugs and even clocks.

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


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