What’s not to love about ‘Sister Mildred’? A great mid-sized variety, it fits perfectly in the middle of the border. Cheery, bright pink blooms have a deeper pink halo around a green throat and can’t help but catch the eye of those that pass. A wonderful addition.
I just received my order of Sister Mildred and planted it 3 weeks ago and already it has sent up 4 scapes! Wow! I Love the size and vigor of Oakes Day Lily’s! Thank you, I will be back!
This was our first bloom of the year this year (2016). We bought this one last year and it is so pretty. It came out bigger and better this year. This one will not disappoint.
The favorite in my garden! My grandmother’s name is Mildred, so I simply had to plant this one. It’s flowers are full and large, and the plant is a little shorter than the others I have — it provides a nice contrast in bloom size to the small Siloams it is planted near. The throat is a super-tangy neon green. Every year I anxiously await the blooms on this one!
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
It’s pretty simple: 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, dormant varieties won’t work for you; you need to choose evergreen or semi-evergreen varieties.
We normally include bonus plants equal to about 20% of your order. And these aren’t “leftover” plants, or “whatever we’ve got lying around.” These are the same huge, healthy plants we sell. Just leave the decision up to us— we’ll pick something we know you’ll love!
Daylily Stickers!
After the year we’ve all had, we’re trying to wring whatever joy we can find out of every day— even Tax Day*. So we put our thinking caps on and thought, “What is silly and fun and makes everyone happy?”.
That’s when it hit us: stickers! To make your day brighter, we are offering 13 stickers free with every order today through April 19!!!
Stick ’em on your water bottle, your cooler, your laptop (even your wheelbarrow!) or wherever else you could use a bit of cheery color.
*We know that Tax Day has officially been moved to May 17. Since today is traditionally Tax Day, though, we’re going for it.
Roxanne (verified owner) –
I just received my order of Sister Mildred and planted it 3 weeks ago and already it has sent up 4 scapes! Wow! I Love the size and vigor of Oakes Day Lily’s! Thank you, I will be back!
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Beautiful pink daylily
Melissa Capps (verified owner) –
This was our first bloom of the year this year (2016). We bought this one last year and it is so pretty. It came out bigger and better this year. This one will not disappoint.
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Minneapolis, MN –
The favorite in my garden! My grandmother’s name is Mildred, so I simply had to plant this one. It’s flowers are full and large, and the plant is a little shorter than the others I have — it provides a nice contrast in bloom size to the small Siloams it is planted near. The throat is a super-tangy neon green. Every year I anxiously await the blooms on this one!
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