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Clayton
Burkey, Proprietor,
169
Ice Plant Road, P.O. Box 218, Loretto, PA 15940-0218
TELEPHONE:
[814]
886-2823 Calls after dark, please.
E-mail -
Clayton Burkey at eburkey126@aol.com
Our Garden is closed for the 2011 season.
Check back in February for our new catalog.

| 2009-2010 | 2011 Intro's | 2007-2008 |
| 2005-2006 | 2004-2003 | 2002-2001 |
| 2000-1999 | 1998-1997 |
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| 1992-94 |
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DAYLILY CATALOG -SPRING/FALL 2011
Catalog with color photo's of Intro's and full general
listings available by mail upon request - cost $2.50
Listings of over 1200 daylilies including many older, hard-to-find spiders
and unusual forms.
| Click here to view our 2011 Catalog ( pdf) | Click here to view/print our 2011 Sold Out List |
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Home of
the following Award Winners![]()
AHS,
Lambert/Webster Award,
Best Unusual Form
2003
- LOLA BRANHAM
| DR. JOHN WENTE REGION 3 HYBRIDIZER'S AWARD | |
| 2005 - DOROTHY BURKEY CONRAD
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2004 - BIRDWING BUTTERFLY
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We can also download images in jpeg format of specific introductions to you by e-mail if you request them. After the catalog has been issued, images can be downloaded to all those interested parties by e-mail at the same time. This will be more expeditious and time saving than downloading one image at a time to one individual at a time. We find that computer time dwindles dramatically once the daylilies break the surface of the ground in the spring and nursery activity and garden demands increase dramatically.
Our peak bloom season occurs from mid-July through mid-August generally, though we have daylilies blooming from Memorial Day through the first hard frosts in late September or October. We encourage local customers/visitors to make garden visits BY APPOINTMENT ONLY throughout the bloom season because we believe this results in greater satisfaction. Appointments can be made by phone or mail.
Pennsylvania State Inspected
Pa. Department of Agriculture
Page last updated 11/28/2011 by Rob Eckenrod