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2013 Daylily Introductions
Through the assistance of many people, the operation continues to run smoothly. Betty's landscaping continues to expand and her gardens are magnificent. Between Betty and Tom Wolf, they keep the weeds at bay. Matt Ziebell has again helped with the major digging projects and our new addition, Teresa Bettencourt, has made the day to day operations more manageable. The garden is open by appointment during the bloom season. Peak bloom is from mid-May through late June. We are closed on Monday and Tuesday due to shipping and maintenance chores.
Sincerely, Shipping Instructions: We dig and ship plants April through October. Requests for earlier or later shipment will be honored at the buyers' risk only. Shipping is $20 plus $1.00 for each plant over 4 plants. International shipping requires a $60 Phytosanitary Certificate and buyer pays actual shipping costs. Please contact us prior to placing your order to ensure that all required documents (Import Permit, Certificate of Origin, etc.) are provided. Guarantee: All of our plants are freshly dug, state inspected, blooming-size and true to name. We follow the latest industry standards and recommendations for disease control in our garden. Even with these stringent efforts, no guarantee is written or implied. Typically, we ship large double fans whenever possible. Some newer cultivars may be single fans due to limited inventory. We include at least 20% of your order in gift plants. Please include a wish list for gift plants on the back of your order form. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your order, please do not plant them. Simply return them for a full refund. If you have any questions, please contact Stan or Bonnie Holley by phone or email.
504 Hope Court Lincoln, CA 95648 Tel: 916-624-4409 Fax: 916-624-6502 stanholley@sbcglobal.net bonnieholley@ymail.com Garden location: 3325 Gladding Road, Lincoln, CA | ||
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