Daylily ‘Canadian Blues’ has lavender-purple petals with a bluish eyezone and a yellow-green throat. Daylily breeders are still working on the color blue, but you can definitely see hints of it in the eye of this beautiful flower.
‘Canadian Blues’ looks great in the front or middle of a flower border. The plants grow 25 inches tall with 4-inch flowers. This semi-evergreen daylily blooms in the middle of the daylily season:
‘Through the Looking Glass’ has more subtle shades. The salmon flowers have hints of fuchsia, lavender and even some blue etched around a yellow-green throat. This daylily grows 24 inches tall with 6-inch flowers that appear in the middle of the daylily season:
‘Paw Print’ has ruffled flowers that begin with royal purple on the edges and transition to a grayish-lavender before ending in a lime-green throat. ‘Paw Print’ is a dormant daylily that grows only 23 inches tall with 6-inch, fragrant flowers: