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Daylily MARY TODD

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 Additional Information
Shipping Season March-October
SeedPoints Earned 25
Species Hemerocallis hybrid
Hybridizer Fay (1967)
Bloom Period June-July
Sun Exposure Sun
Soil Type Any with care
Avg. Height22 in.
Bloom Size 6 in.
Highest Award Stout Silver Medal - daylily's highest award
Zone Range 3 to 9

MARY TODD

A Paradise Garden Five Star Daylily

* 6" bloom, 22" tall, Early Season, Semi-evergreen

One of the most popular of all time. Every bloom is ruffled and frilled, and you can count on it to provide masses of bright yellow blooms. Excellent for the landscape - each plant will provide a huge splash of color in your garden.

We ship large divisions (3+ fans) of field grown plants, freshly dug and guaranteed to please.

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$5.95 each
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 Customer Reviews

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April 22, 2005  ********* 9
A gardener from Woodstock, GA (Zone 7)

This is one of more than 100 daylily varieties in my garden. In my yard, it's grown more taller than the advertised 22 inches tall in full sun. This is my favorite yellow daylily. The blooms are huge and really stand out in the garden.

July 2, 2001  ******** 8
A gardener from Columbus, OH (Zone 5)

Big bright blooms work best as a focal point or amidst other large plants. Very sturdy and long-lasting.

July 31, 2000  ******* 7
A gardener from Greenfield, MA (Zone 5)

This daylily is huge! Before the many buds open they look like miniature bananas. The substance of the flowers is the thickest of any daylily I've come across. The only disappointment is that the foliage browns before it finishes flowering. Still, a very powerful plant.

June 27, 2000  ********* 9
A gardener from Muscatine, IA (Zone 5)

An excellent performer in the midwest. Nice large blooms and as a yellow still stands out among the asiatic lilies.

March 10, 2000  ********* 9
A gardener from Owosso, MI (Zone 5)

I have an area of my garden devoted to the Civil War which includes plants that were grown during that time period as well as plants that bear the name of Civil War personalities. Mary Todd is planted near the Mr. Lincoln rose. I have not been disappointed in this plant. I'd recommend it for any gardener that wants a lot of blooms and a sturdy plant that can withstand winds.

August 20, 1999  ********* 9
A gardener from Mt. Vision, NY (Zone 5)

A great performer here. Plenty of bloom and quick to multiply. Nice scapes and very healthy foliage. Large bright flowers are a stand out.

July 23, 1999  ******** 8
Susan Ruta from Carol Stream, IL (Zone 5)

An almost mustard undertone makes this large daylily a difficult yellow for me to encorporate in my garden, but it looks beautiful among my ornamental grasses. It blooms before the grasses take over and becomes a focal point to a bed that is slow to awaken in the spring.

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