Flowering history

Janelle Jessen/Herald-Leader Daylilies bloomed in the Ralph and Pauline Henry Memorial Garden next to the Siloam Springs Public Library last week. The garden was designed to preserve the legacy the Henrys left in Siloam Springs, according to a sign in the garden. Pauline was a world-renowned daylily hybridizer. She developed 463 daylilies and almost all of their names begin with “Siloam,” the sign states. The sign lists 14 varieties of daylilies that are growing in the garden.
Janelle Jessen/Herald-Leader Daylilies bloomed in the Ralph and Pauline Henry Memorial Garden next to the Siloam Springs Public Library last week. The garden was designed to preserve the legacy the Henrys left in Siloam Springs, according to a sign in the garden. Pauline was a world-renowned daylily hybridizer. She developed 463 daylilies and almost all of their names begin with “Siloam,” the sign states. The sign lists 14 varieties of daylilies that are growing in the garden.

Janelle Jessen/Herald-Leader

Daylilies bloomed in the Ralph and Pauline Henry Memorial Garden next to the Siloam Springs Public Library last week. The garden was designed to preserve the legacy the Henrys left in Siloam Springs, according to a sign in the garden. Pauline was a world-renowned daylily hybridizer. She developed 463 daylilies and almost all of their names begin with "Siloam," the sign states. The sign lists 14 varieties of daylilies that are growing in the garden.

Janelle Jessen/Herald-Leader

Siloam Double Classic, a variety of daylily developed by Pauline Henry, was blooming last week in the Ralph and Pauline Henry Memorial Garden near the Siloam Springs Public Library.

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Siloam Amazing Grace, a variety of daylily developed by Pauline Henry.

General News on 07/30/2014