But that can be a problem when their guarantee is a year, but the plant takes two to three years to bloom. If it doesn't bloom true to its name, I guess you are just out of luck? Their guarantee must only be for the plant thriving, not if it's true to name, as most Daylily growers guarantee.I've gotten some big healthy looking fans from other growers that did well as soon as it got planted and bloomed much sooner, and i paid the same and sometimes less than what Wilds sells theirs for. I don't buy from them anymore.