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

ddsieffert@yahoo.com (verified owner) –
What is your hardiness zone? Zone 6
In my zone 6a/ W. PA garden she is doing quite well for her first season ( planted her fall of 2015, now its mid July 2016). She’s a short little thing, great for the front of a border and in my garden, not as dark as the picture; more peachy than deep pink. But still beautiful with lots buds to come. Definitely a winner. I think this was a freebie from Oakes, and I thank them sincerely I look forward to may years of visual and heartfelt pleasure from her. Can’t go wrong with this beauty.
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Natalia –
Planted last fall and this is the first year for them. Started to bloom in second half of July. Very nice color.
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Waterloo, IA –
Miss Tinkerbell is a great little daylily for the front border. Beautiful peachy~pink blooms and lots of them. Less than two months in my garden and they are creating a beautiful display to admire. She may be little, but a bit of a showoff ! I love it!
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Prescott, AZ –
A favorite. Good substance, very non-fading, produces tons of flowers, gorgeous color. Good for front as it is short. Fast increaser, tolerates some dryness but best if watered well. Rebloomed almost constantly when I lived in San Clemente, CA. Tolerates some shade. Very lovely. Highly recommended.
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Hazel Crest, IL –
Very nice little daylily. Looks like the picture in my garden. I have it edging a curve in a flower bed and it’s just right for the spot. I received a large clump as a bonus plant last summer. Although they didn’t bloom last year, this year they’re doing great. Nice pop of color from a distance. Cute and detailed up close.
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Galva, IL –
Mine is mostly peach and the eye is very rosy and distinct. Substantial and very pretty for the front of a garden where color is needed. It is ruffled and veined. Although not pink this year in IL, it is still a very sweet lily. I’ve found some lilies have different colors due to weather during a certain year.
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Owensboro, KY –
Miss Tinkerbell is a vivd pink here in Kentucky with a lovely rose halo. It is stongly ruffled. I highly recommend it!
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