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11th Annual Open Daylily Garden
Contributed by: Kathy Hill on 7/5/2007

Glenn and Karen Schultz

invite you to their 11th Annual

Open Garden and Daylily Sale.

The Cat Lady's Garden is an American Hemerocallis Society Display Garden. It will be open to the public from 8 AM until 4 PM on Saturday July 21st. Admission is free. The sale will benefit the Rocky Mountain Alley Cat Alliance, a Colorado non-profit organization. www.rmaca.com.

We specialize in daylilies and have more than 4,000 daylily cultivars for your viewing pleasure and several hundred container grown varieties for sale. Enjoy recent introductions from the leading hybridizers as well as many old favorites. If you've visited us before, please come again because we continue to improve our display.


It's a very large garden with a lot to see. It would be a great activity for your garden club. Come and get lost in the flowers.

Children are welcome as long as they are closely supervised. Please leave your dog at home unless he is a service dog.

We are located near I-70 and Chambers Road in Aurora at 15643 East 35th Place. Please call 303-366-9689 if you have any questions.

Directions: From I-70, take exit 283 Chambers Road. Turn South on Chambers then left at the traffic light onto 38th Ave. Turn right on Helena St and then left on 35th Place. Look for 2 large Ham Radio towers. That's us. Please have consideration for our neighbors and don't park in front of their driveways.




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Kathy Hill

Lakewood , CO

Kathy Hill has posted 62 stories and 2 comments since joining on 9/7/2006. Kathy Hill 's average story rating is 5.
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