5 seeds
Ansari E155A (possible future intro) x My seedling Four beasts in one x tetra Texas kaleidoscope
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Special thanks for buyers who already applied for a permit. I really appreciate it.
New rules for US buyers:
1) All US BUYER must apply for a 3 year import permit to import Hemerocallis seed into the US.
USA Buyers may apply for a 3 year import Permit at:https://identitymanager.eems.usda.gov/registration/selfRegistrationForm.aspx?level=2
2) Scanned copies of Permits can be easily uploaded and sent to me through the Lily Auction Messages, by selecting the 'Upload Image' button in the menu of the text editor of the Message Form, and then selecting the 'Scanned Permit Image'. Using the Lily Auction Messages allows for easy reference should something go wrong.
USDA only allows shipping with a Permit, shipping with a Phytosanitary certificate is not allowed anymore.
Importing Seeds into the US
Small Lots of Seed Program
For some years, it has been necessary to send a Phytosanitary Certificate with all seeds imported into the USA. This regulation was put in place because of fears that species of plants not native to the United States might spread and displace native species.
This has meant that it has been almost impossible for people in the United States to obtain seeds from other countries legally, which has been a serious difficulty for small seedhouses and specialist nurseries, as well as an inconvenience for ordinary gardeners who wished to exchange seeds with gardeners in other countries.
APHIS (the US Department responsible for Plant Health) have now relaxed these rules for the importation of small quantities of seed. It is no longer necessary to have such seed inspected and to obtain a Phytosanitary Certificate from the exporting country. Instead, the person in the US who wishes to import seeds on a small scale may now apply for an Import Permit which will allow them to bring seeds into the United States, subject to certain conditions. Details of how to obtain a Permit are on the APHIS website: https://identitymanager.eems.usda.gov/registration/selfRegistrationForm.aspx?level=2
The Permit is free, and is valid for three years. During that time, a resident in the US may import any number of lots of up to 50 packets of seed (each packet containing not more than 50 seeds), provided they are packed and labelled in accordance with the rules. Obviously, seeds of species which are normally prohibited are not allowed into the US under the new Small Lots of Seed Program. Seeds must be completely cleaned of soil, chaff, husks, etc., and complete fruits and berries are not allowed in under the new rules. More details are on the APHIS website.
The new procedure will therefore be as follows:
- (a) The importer (in the US) will obtain a Small Lots of Seed Permit;
- (b) The importer will send a copy of the Permit, plus a special label addressed to an Inspection Station in the US, plus a self-addressed label, to the exporter (outside the US), whether it is a company, a society or an individual;
- (c) The exporter (outside the US) will send the seeds, packed and labelled as required, to the Inspection Station, using the label supplied, together with the copy of the Permit, a list of the seeds enclosed, and the label addressed to the importer (in the US);
- (d) The seeds will be checked at the Inspection Station and forwarded to the intended recipient.
*We ship seeds International for several years now, without any problem. Seeds are packed with care to pass the postal stamping machine safe and undamaged.
To avoid shipping costs, we only ship seeds on your request.
I am offering crosses that I had enough to share. I hybridize for myself first and hope you find these crosses interesting and worth investigating. Seed crosses have been made on pretty flowers that open well and not only on names.
We love happy customers. Here are a few feedback comments on previous seed sales:
Patrick Stamile wrote me on 27-1-2014 : Every one of the nine seeds germinated and is growing well. I am about to step them up and put them with the other seedlings of the same cross. Thank you.
20-09-2013 Love your shipping method,NO crushed seeds!! Thank you very muchAAAAA++
18-11-2012 : Best seed seller on LA! Imaginative crosses. Huge, plump seeds. Fantastic gifts!
09-02-2013 Great crosses..wonderful condition of fresh seed!! thanks for great bonus seed
Seeds are all from true to name daylilies. All seeds are fresh from the 2016 growing season and were air-dried for at least 3 daysbefore being refrigerated in zip-lock bags. Seeds will have been chilled for a minimum of 3 weeks by auction's end. If not planting immediately, please re-refrigerate seeds upon arrival until planting time. If refrigerating, you might want to pull them out of the bags and air dry for a few hours first in case temperature changes during shipping caused any condensation inside the zip-locks. If you are new to daylilies, please be aware that the size and shape of seeds can vary enormously. Some are round, some oblong, some large, some small. Some dry with hardly any wrinkling or shriveling, while others "prune up" quite a lot. Seeds are inspected before shipping, and we will not send any we would not plant ourselves. While the majority of seeds germinate within the first couple weeks of being planted, please do realize that some seeds are "dormant" and may take months.