Pardon Me Boy Daylily

$14.99 each, 3 for $39.99

4.40 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)
Categories: , .

In stock

* 4 3/4″ bloom, 30″ tall, Early-Mid Season + rebloom, Dormant

The hybridizer of this variety described the color as “crepe myrtle pink blooms with a brilliant red eyezone”. Sounds about right.


FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED

LIFETIME GUARANTEE

FREE “BONUS” PLANT(S) IN EVERY ORDER

EXTRA-LARGE PLANTS

* 4 3/4″ bloom, 30″ tall, Early-Mid Season + rebloom, D


Additional information

Awards

Bloom Period

Bloom Season

,

Bloom Size

Color

Foliage Types

Height

Hybridizer

Shipping Season

Soil Type

Sun Exposure

Zone Range

2 to 8

HOW TO GROW DAYLILIES: Daylilies are very easy-to-grow. They like a lot of sun and they like a lot of water. For more information on how to care for daylilies, click here.
WHAT DAYLILIES CAN I GROW: Most of you can grow any of the daylilies we sell. If you live in an area with a sustained cold period like we do in East Tennessee, you can grow all the varieties. However, If you live in an area that doesn’t get freezing weather in the winter (like zones 9 and 10), dormant varieties won’t work for you; you’ll need to choose evergreen or semi-evergreen varieties.

BIG PLANTS! When it comes to daylily plants, bigger is better! All of the plants we ship will be three fans or larger — two or three times (or more) what you might receive from other companies. Larger plants get established faster and bloom more quickly!

FARM-FRESH TO YOU! All of your plants will be freshly dug when you order. The leaves are trimmed and the plants are washed and air-dried. Your daylilies will be out of the ground less than 48 hours before they’re headed your way.

BONUS DAYLILIES: We send free daylilies (we call them “bonus” daylilies) with every order. These daylilies are equal to about 20% of your order, you get to choose what you’d like at checkout.

ABOUT US: Oakes Daylilies is a family-owned daylily farm that’s been in business for three generations. Our daylilies grow in home gardens, city parks and botanical gardens across the nation– including Hawaii and Canada. We are known in the industry as Daylily Experts and grow over 1000 varieties of daylilies on nearly 70 acres in East Tennessee. But over 50 years ago, we started just like you—with one daylily in a home garden.

Share your thoughts!

4.4 out of 5 stars

5 reviews

Let us know what you think...

What others are saying

  1. Pardon Me Boy

    Susan Skelly (verified owner)

    The sight of Pardon Me Boy always brings a smile to my face – not only because of the bright pink coloring, but also because Pardon Me Boy blooms profusely. The golden-orange crimped petal edges add to the beauty of this daylily as well. And the hybridizers’ name is “Pickles” – I don’t know why, but something about that name just cheers me up!

    Upvote if this was helpful (0) Downvote if this was not helpful (0) Flag for removal

    Something wrong with this post? Thanks for letting us know. If you can point us in the right direction...

  2. Pardon Me Boy - Not your average pink daylily

    Susan Skelly (verified owner)

    Pardon Me Boy

    Upvote if this was helpful (0) Downvote if this was not helpful (0) Flag for removal

    Something wrong with this post? Thanks for letting us know. If you can point us in the right direction...

  3. One person found this helpful

    Maxine Stribling (verified owner)

    Love, love Pardon Me Boy! Bought it because of the picture someone had in reviews where it was against a brick wall. Mine is not against a wall but the bloom is just as beautiful. I am thrilled. Well-defined multicolored blooms usually are not my favorite, but this plant is high on my list. I like the height also. It was a little slow the first yea,r but this year it bloomed and then rebloomed. I think the rebloom may be better than the first bloom. I am in hot and humid southwest Georgia and it looks so fresh. About to order more.

    Upvote if this was helpful (1) Downvote if this was not helpful (0) Flag for removal

    Something wrong with this post? Thanks for letting us know. If you can point us in the right direction...

  4. Not like any of the pictures

    claudia.curtis (verified owner)

    Blooms well. This is the first year. But the flowers are more of a dirty yellowish peach and the eyes are rust color. Perhaps it’s my soil or the location. Just very disappointed. Not anything like the colors in the pictures and it clashes with my other colors. Trying to give it away. I will buy from them again though. All three plants are very healthy. I just don’t trust the photos.

    Upvote if this was helpful (0) Downvote if this was not helpful (0) Flag for removal

    Something wrong with this post? Thanks for letting us know. If you can point us in the right direction...

  5. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful

    Sara Long

    Pardon Me Boy is slow to open in my garden, but when in full bloom it can be quite stunning.

    Upvote if this was helpful (2) Downvote if this was not helpful (0) Flag for removal

    Something wrong with this post? Thanks for letting us know. If you can point us in the right direction...

  6. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful

    Pardon Me Boy

    Judy Teske (verified owner)

    A masterpiece of enticing color. I was afraid the pink would be too dull but so glad I tried it anyway. Purchased last year and multiplying nicely in my southeastern Wisconsin garden. I have mixed them in with my red Chicago Apache. It promises to be a very cheeky look!

    Upvote if this was helpful (2) Downvote if this was not helpful (0) Flag for removal

    Something wrong with this post? Thanks for letting us know. If you can point us in the right direction...

×

Login

Register

Continue as a Guest

Don't have an account? Sign Up