I like to buy daylilies that are good "garden" daylilies, ones that have lots of blooms, stand out color, multiply at a decent pace, bloom for an extended period of time and are easy to care for plants. I loved how this plant bloomed and it seemed to be a really stand out plant in many ways, but even though it showed to be rust resistant, after blooming it succumbed to rust. But nearly every plant in my garden developed rust at one point or another this past year. Very few were what I would call really rust resistant.
Most of the blooms had a triangular shape to them.
After blooming the foliage developed rust!