Holly Hill Daylily Farm
Holly Hill Daylily Farm

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February 5, 2008

Dear Friends,

It will soon be daylily season. I always look forward to each new season hoping that it will bring lots of surprises and joy from our gardens. Last year we saw extreme drought and sagging sales yet our bloom season was very good. We were shocked at how good rebloom was considering heat and drought. Crinums put on a great display but many were after the daylily season. The new crinum bed should be well established and we have great expectations for a great show. We have lowered prices on many of last year's new introductions so expect some great prices on some nice clumps this season. We have moved many new plants from the stock fields to the sales beds so expect some great new things.

The Historic Haywood Folk Art Museum has an exhibit with many new pieces and we hope that you will save time for a stroll through it. Bird sculpture

Holly Hill Daylily and Crinum Farm is open to the public only a few weekends each year. Those dates are posted below for 2008.

Holly Hill is proud to display and sell many of our new daylily introductions along with prior ones and several new introductions from Iola Peed-Neal of Oxford, NC. These daylilies have been selected for their rugged garden in performance central North Carolina as well as for their beauty.

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17th Annual Daylily Festival and Sale

(our 28th year of growing classic and collectible daylilies)

Penguins See more than 3 acres of daylilies and display gardens. Again we will display and offer for sale some new Holly Hill daylily introductions, some selections from Rev. Lynn Anderson of Lakeview SC, and of course some exciting new daylilies from Iola Peed-Neal of Oxford, NC.

We will have the usual Crinums, Verbenas, Red Hot Pokers, and assorted perennials available in pots. Reblooming daylilies will be tagged in the field with an orange tag for your convenience.

We will also have farm fresh eggs for sale from our amazing flock of interesting classic as well as unusual and rare breeds of poultry. (Please note that no visitors will be allowed in any of the poultry enclosures for protection of visitors as well as the birds. Thank you for observing this important regulation.)

(we recycle egg cartons and plastic grocery bags)

Who knows where our aging Snow White and companions will be by summer!
-jrm

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Daylily in bloom

Festival and Sale Dates for 2008

Saturday and Sunday, June 7 & 8 (Early Blooomers)
Saturday and Sunday, June 14 & 15
Saturday and Sunday, June 21 & 22 (Midseason)
Saturday and Sunday, June 28 & 29
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, July 4, 5, 6
Saturday and Sunday, July 12 & 13
Saturday and Sunday, July 19 & 20 (later blooers)

Open 7:30-5:30 Rain or Shine on the above days only!

(No Dogs Allowed)

Cash or checks only -- we do not accept debit or credit cards.

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Questions or comments? Contact Jim Massey

Holly Hill Daylily and Crinum Farm
P.O. Box 379
Moncure, NC 27559
(919) 542-4919

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