You can request a specific date:
You can request a specific date in the Order Notes box during checkout, and we will ship your plants as close to the time you request as possible.
We ship February — October.
Or we will send at the proper time for planting:
Winter and Early Spring Orders:
We will send at the appropriate time for Spring planting in your area. See the chart below for approximate starting shipping dates by zone.
Late Spring and Summer Orders :
After shipping has started to your area, we will send as soon as possible, normally within one to two weeks.
PLEASE NOTE – We will do our best to ship as quickly as possible, but the plants are growing in the ground, not sitting on a shelf, so it takes some time to get them dug and ready to ship.
Fall Orders:
We will send as soon as possible, up until it is too late to plant in your area. Orders placed after that time will ship the following spring. See the chart below for last shipping date by zone.
Approximate Dates We Start Shipping by USDA Hardiness Zone:
- Zones 9-10: Mid-late February
- Zone 8: Early-mid March
- Zone 7: Mid-late March
- Zone 6: Late March – early April
- Zone 5: Early-late April
- Zones 2-4: Late April – early May
Approximate Dates We Stop Shipping by USDA Hardiness Zone:
- Zones 2-4: Mid-September
- Zone 5: Mid-late September
- Zone 6: Late September
- Zone 7: Early October
- Zone 8: Mid October
- Zones 9-10: Late October

ssp –
This is a really beautiful daylily. The color is so bright and it has such big blooms. The only thing I don’t like is that it is not a rebloomer.
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Third Lake, IL –
This spider daylily is the most beautiful one ever!!! The picture doesn’t do it justice. It seems to radiant such a color of golden orange with the eyezone of fiery red. Double Yowza!!!
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Baltimore, OH –
Vividly colored flowers as shown in the picture, with graceful form that varies from one to the next. The clump is somewhat fountain-like with scapes that arch gently to cover a wider area than the foliage around the edge, but the center is still covered. It may need to be grown in full sun to be sure the scapes are strong. This one demands attention and deserves it. Garden visitors here enjoy it. Has been hardy here for at least 5 years without mulch. The evergreen foliage is killed by winter freezes but the crowns are not damaged. Increases well and flowers freely.
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