Daylilies are your best initial perennial plant investment. Daylilies are easy to grow, healthy, long lived garden plants and multiplying without much care.
This is a mix of Diploid Hemerocallis hybrids. You wont know exactly how they will look like until you actually see the progeny. Those Daylilies can yield large to small sized flowers, of red, pink, cream, yellow, orange, fragrant or not, trumpet-shaped or spider. The plants can bloom early in season or very late, maybe rebloom and have different hardiness. Fertile both ways; its pollen is capable of producing viable seeds on other Daylilies, and it will set viable seeds from other pollen.
Hardiness zones 3-8, (-37øC/-35øF, -10øC/15øF) in Winter. Daylilies will grow well in almost any soil, the best performance will occur in soil that is high in organic matter, drains well and has a neutral pH. Fertilize occasionally. Water frequently, but not too generously at one time. Except in extreme soggy situations, extra water means more blooms and a longer season of bloom. Place in direct to indirect sun light. For the best blooming, plant in an area that receives 6 hours of sun per day.