Monday, September 04, 2006
End of the Daylily Season





It really is the end of the daylily season as well as summer vacation today; four of my reliable bloomers over the past few weeks put out their last bloom today.
Top is last bloom of Betty Harwood Seedling HS40 from Cynthia Lord-Ruddy, but I call it Pink Seersucker Shirt because of that wonderful crinkled texture.
Next is Rosy Returns blooming on the 2nd; it still has some buds to brighten up September.
Then come the last Children of Malawi and Party Pinafore, bottom is the last two Fox Ears.