* 4 1/4" bloom, 24" tall, Early-Mid Season + rebloom, Dormant
Creamy yellow blooms with a maroon eyezone around a yellow and green throat. Winner of the Stout Medal - daylily's highest award.
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July 24, 2000









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A gardener from Framingham, MA (Zone 5)
Planted in 1998, it has increased at least three fold. Blooms a long time with great color. From what I've seen, if you grow daylilies, this one is a must.
July 14, 2000








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A gardener from Springfield, TN (Zone 7)
First thing in the morning, Custard Candy is exceptional. The color and form are perfect. However, after a day of full sun, it gets a little faded and washed out.
March 14, 2000









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A gardener from Hyde Park, MA (Zone 6)
If you are going to buy a Stamile Candy, start with this one, it will entice you to buy more of them. A very dependable grower, increase good, blooms great and i can see why it has won so many awards.
February 11, 2000









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A gardener from Conway, SC (Zone 8)
Custard Candy is one of the best Stamile plants that I grow. It increases well and holds its own in the hot summers of South Carolina.
September 18, 1999









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A gardener from Seneca, SC (Zone 7)
Custard Candy was the first Pat Stamile "Candy" daylily that I bought, and now I am hooked. It is a beautiful plant that performs well in South Carolina.
July 15, 1999









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A gardener from Union Springs, AL (Zone 8)
CUSTARD CANDY is one of the most dependable daylilies I grow. It has a fine gold wire edge that does not show up in photos and adds to its beauty. The blooms are a nice size and always perfect.
June 16, 1999









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William Marchant from Tuscaloosa, AL (Zone 7)
Aptly named because is does look like a custard. Has a great round form and all garden visitors love this one. It is a phenomenal bloomer and rebloomer. No garden should be without this one.