CLOSED: have:trout lily 50 bulbs ready now

Reynoldsville, PA(Zone 6a)

fresh dug ready to go now. they are growing fast and should bloom in the next few weeks. they are real pretty yellow ones grown here on my land in zone 6 under my hardwoods. they are hardy and can be left out over winter. will trade for?? d-mail me offers.
thank you!!
silkie

Reynoldsville, PA(Zone 6a)

since i have had a number of replies for these i am going out to dig up more since the ground is thawed and sunny today and the first real day i can do anything. so i will reply to you all when i get done digging and also planting fruit trees and rose bushes. that way i know how many i have to share.
talk soon,
silkie

(Tammie) Odessa, TX(Zone 7b)

Ok,, I'll bite.. what does a 'trout lily' look like? : - )

Tammie

Shelburne Falls, MA(Zone 5a)

I'd love some!! What do you want?

Reynoldsville, PA(Zone 6a)

ok i dug some more but i have to count them. i'll find a pic here in a few for you to see. not sure what i want so make me an offer. i'll look here soon and see if you have a trade list up. i have to go get cleaned up from planting roses and digging all day. as soon as i get food made for the kid's i'll be back.
talk soon,
silkie

Crosbyton, TX(Zone 7a)

hey silkie..i have rooted coleus to trade; thanks:)

Shelburne Falls, MA(Zone 5a)

I have tulip turkestanicas to trade. (Under the snow!)

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Pleasureville, KY(Zone 6a)

I have daylily NOIDS.

Reynoldsville, PA(Zone 6a)

geez i can't keep up with ya all,lol. ok i'm going to mark this closed so i can catch up to everyone i didn't know so many would want them. thank you all for your replies and i'll try to get to you all soon. the first 50 at least are spoken for. i have more to count and i have to look see how many more i can find tomarrow. if anyone is interested in poet daffodil ones dh decided to help dig and got the wrong ones so i have about 200-250 of them i need to find something to do with also, rotfl so let me know if anyone might want them too.

i can't find my pics of them but if you yahoo search trout liliy it will pop up lots of pics for them mine are yellow not the white ones.
talk soon,
silkie

Reynoldsville, PA(Zone 6a)

do you have a pic of the daylilies? i'm not sure what those ones are.

everyone else i think i d-mailed you all. so there is 1 trade going and at least 2 pending mabe 3. i will count how many there is and dig somemore tomarrow. the ones that i replied i'm interested in a trade i need to know how many you are wanting so i know how many to dig still and so i make sure there is enough for everyone. if you could let me know that would be great.
thank you all!!
silkie

the ones i dug up yesterday i stopped counting at 100 and there is more. just so you all know these are small bulbs as the plants don't get very high, so there will be babies thrown in too. if you want i can also include poet daffs too as hubby mistakenly pulled up about 250 of them and i don't have time to replant them all since i have 100 daylilies comeing tomarrow or tues and i'm trying to make sure i have room for them. so let me know when we trade if you want poets with the trouts also.

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Shelburne Falls, MA(Zone 5a)

Silkie, NOID means they don't have a name (No ID). Took me a while to figure it out! :)

Reynoldsville, PA(Zone 6a)

rotfl, i'd of never got that it took me forever to figure out sasbe,lol.

Shelburne Falls, MA(Zone 5a)

Me, too!! :D

Reynoldsville, PA(Zone 6a)

ok i've got about 200 spoken for and i still have about that many more since i just dug some so should be pleanty for everyone. i didn't think there was that many,lol. they have multiplied great this year.
silkie

Pleasureville, KY(Zone 6a)

silkiechick, sorry I wasn't around to answer your question about NOIDS. Most of these are grown from seed, with no idea of parentage. They are pretty, but alas no name. If you have 100 daylilies coming, I am sure that you will not want to add these to your gardens, as most dl folks only want the named ones. Thanks anyway.

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