NEWSPHOTOS: Daylilly Farm Preps For Annual Sale Gary Cosby Jr.The Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This variety is the ÒAsheville Sunlit Rainbow.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. These two are the ÒTake A Deep BreathÓ variety.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. ÒRoyal InheritanceÓ shows its colors.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. Light shines through a daylily from above, giving the bloom a colorful glow.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This variety is named ÒCyclone To Oz.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This variety is known as ÒEmerald Glow.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This variety is the ÒSmoking Hot Redhead.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. A detail of the ÒOrange ColossusÓ shows the intricate veining in the bloom.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This set of blooms belong to the ÒDream TheoryÓ variety.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. A bed of ÒIvory TitanÕsÓ glow in the muted sunlight.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. Light shines through a daylily from above, giving the bloom a colorful glow.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. These plants are the ÒStrawberry SmoothieÓ variety.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This variety is known as the ÒOrange Colossus.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This variety is known as the ÒPeach Preserves.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This is the ÒStill The OneÓ variety.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This variety is known as the ÒPeach Preserves.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. Light shines through a daylily from above, giving the bloom a colorful glow.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This bloom belongs to the ÒDisturbance In The ForceÓ variety.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. These two belong to the ÒDisturbance In The ForceÓ variety.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This variety is known as ÒAll Revved Up.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This variety is known as the ÒRing of Magnetism.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This detail is from a bloom on the ÒDisturbance In The ForceÓ variety.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This bloom belongs to the ÒCallithumpian Festival.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This is a detail of the ÒSweet IsabelaÓ bloom.Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This variety is known as ÒMountains Bow Down.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This variety is known as ÒAlien Illusion.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsRenee Holliman is preparing for the annual Daylilly sale that draws patrons from across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee to her farm in Gordo. This variety is known as the ÒSweet Isabela.ÓGary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa News