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Low Border Collection
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Fedco exclusive! Early border collection with plenty of spring color. Featuring crocus, dwarf iris, snowdrops, squill, and more!
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Jumbo Crocus mix
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Crocus vernus Yellow, white, purple, blue and stripes, for large-scale naturalizing or border plantings. Very Early to Early Spring blooms.
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Species Crocus mix
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Crocus A mix of types and colors blooming in very early spring, mostly Snow Crocus with some of the other small, low-growing species as well. 2–4" tall.
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Crocus vernus Deep violet-mauve flowers with a purple base. Spreads readily. Very Early to Early Spring blooms.
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Crocus vernus Marble-white petals striped and tinged with lilac-purple veins. Very Early to Early Spring blooms.
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Crocus chrysanthus Pale blue petals with a bronze base outside, pearly white and pale blue inside with a yellow base. Very Early Spring blooms.
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Crocus chrysanthus Light eggnog cream with a slightly darker base and orange stamens. Very Early Spring blooms.
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Crocus chrysanthus White petals brushed with dark violet on the outside, white inside with bright orange stamens. Very Early Spring blooms.
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Crocus tommasinianus Purplish-red slender flowers with a lighter base and margins. Doesn’t compete well in grass, but easily reseeds itself and forms colonies in gardens.
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Crocus chrysanthus Winter white with gold stamens, very lightly feathered grey-blue on the outside. Lightly fragrant.
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Crocus sieberi sbsp. sublimus f. tricolor Golden-orange throat banded with white makes a vivid center in these bright lilac-blue blooms. Flowers open wide and starlike in the sun.
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Crocus x luteus The classic big yellow crocus, perhaps the most popular crocus variety for well over 300 years.
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Allium A fragrant mix of three short alliums. Great in rock gardens, borders, or under shrubs and trees.
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Allium A half dozen or more kinds of medium to medium-tall alliums in violet, purple, blue and white. 16–33" tall.
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Allium oreophilum Bright rosy-pink florets change to white with rose midribs over time for a pale pink apple-blossom effect. 10–12" tall.
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Allium moly Flowering onion with bright yellow 2-3" upright umbels, naturalizes easily in sunny borders, rock gardens, and light woods. 6–8" tall.
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Allium hollandicum Deep violet-purple 3–4" orbs on sturdy stems. Wonderful as a cutflower. 24–36" tall.
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Allium amplectens Elegant 2" white puffs with lavender stamens, sometimes with hints of pale pink and lilac. 14–18" tall.
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Allium sphaerocephalon Long lasting blooms have a haunting color with hints of maroon, burgundy, or violet-red. 20–30" tall.
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Allium siculum This rugged beauty bears cream-colored florets painted with purple-maroon. 24–36" tall.
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Allium christophii Large 8–12" violet flowers look like fireworks. Seedheads dry beautifully. 18–24" tall.
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Allium One of the tallest, longest blooming and latest blooming of the statuesque Alliums, with tightly compacted globes of rich purple starry florets.
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Allium christophii x A. macleanii Hundreds of deep lilac florets form a dense 6–8" ball. Makes a remarkable dried flower for winter arrangements. 30–40" tall.
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Allium stipitatum Like a giant 6" snowball on a stake. Sturdy stems and long-lasting blooms—one of the best all-white alliums. 36–48" tall.
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Allium Dense globes of tiny purple and white florets that meld to appear frosty lilac. Stems mature to purple and grow an astounding 5 feet or taller!
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Allium giganteum Densely packed head of violet-purple florets atop a 3½–4' sturdy flower stalk. A spectacular cutflower.
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Allium rosenbachianum Big ebullient dark-violet flowerheads comprised of up to 50 starry florets with delicate white stamens. 24–36" tall.
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Allium sativum Highly productive and form exceptionally large bulbs if conditions are favorable. Excellent for baking, though the flavor and depth...
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Allium sativum Highly productive in both northerly and more southerly climates. With an average of 7 cloves per bulb and a storage time of ~8 months.
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Allium sativum An heirloom variety with creamy cooked texture and robust well-rounded flavor. Long storage potential.
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Allium sativum A Porcelain type with large cloves and medium bite. Stores well into winter.
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Allium sativum A Porcelain type with large cloves and medium bite. Stores well into winter.
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Allium sativum A pungent and fiery Porcelain type loved by garlic aficionados. Sizable bulbs with blushed inner skins store well.
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Allium sativum A pungent and fiery Porcelain type loved by garlic aficionados. Sizable bulbs with blushed inner skins store well.
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Allium sativum Big Porcelain bulbs typically yield four huge cloves. White outer skin, rusty reddish-tan clove skins. Hardy plants, hearty flavor, excellent storage.
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Allium sativum Big Porcelain bulbs typically yield four huge cloves. White outer skin, rusty reddish-tan clove skins. Hardy plants, hearty flavor, excellent storage.
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Allium sativum A very good cold-climate variety with large succulent cloves. Bakes up wonderfully.
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Allium sativum A very good cold-climate variety with large succulent cloves. Bakes up wonderfully.
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Allium sativum This spicy easy-to-peel garlic has 6–10 large cloves per head. The lovely outer wrappers are purple striped and the inner papers...
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Allium sativum Also known as Samarkind and Persian Star, though originally from Kazakhstan. Late-maturing Dunganski grows 9–12 generously sized...
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Allium sativum Said to be a medieval strain of garlic brought to North America in the 1700s. Stores well for up to 6 months, longer with good storage.
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Allium sativum Milder flavor than Russian Red. An excellent keeper—we’ve had reports of bulbs keeping for more than a year in ideal storage!
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Allium sativum Delicious garlic flavor with no bitter aftertaste. Burgundy skin. Keeps well for more than six months
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Allium sativum Delicious garlic flavor with no bitter aftertaste. Burgundy skin. Keeps well for more than six months.
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Allium sativum Did someone say braiding garlic? This softneck variety usually forms two rings of cloves, 2–3 inner cloves and 6–7 outer cloves,...
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Hyacinthus orientalis Rich soft porcelain blue. The classic hyacinth color that goes with everything. Early Spring to Mid Spring blooms.
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Hyacinthus orientalis 1922 heirloom with rose pink florets and pale pink edges. Very fragrant and great for forcing.
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Hyacinthus orientalis A medley of hyacinth hues—pink, purple, blue, red, white and peach. 8–12" tall.
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Iris x hollandica These elegant airy blooms on stiff stems are among the best cutflowers. Mixed colors include blue, white, ivory, yellow, mauve, violet and more.
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Iris histrioides Light blue standards with royal blue to purple striping, pale lavender-streaked falls and a yellow crest splashed with deep purple spots.
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Iris danfordiae This low growing iris has fragrant canary-yellow flowers with dark speckles.
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One of the earliest-blooming Doubles. Refined white petals surround a frilly yellow cup with orange segments. Intoxicatingly fragrant
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Unusual 4" double blooms with rounded creamy white petals surrounding a center swirl with short ruffled apricot segments. Star-shaped pointed...
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White petals surround a pleated pale yellow collar filled with a burst of lemony yellow center petals. A real show-off in the garden and perfect for spring bouquets.
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Double flowers 3" across are full of creamy white petals interspersed with orange flecks. Fragrant blossoms come 3-5 per stem. Long-lasting in garden or vase.
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Big fluffy blooms with outer ivory white petals that surround pale yellow center ruffles. Strong and reliable. Scent is similar to gardenias.
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Soft yellow rounded overlapping petals, with a loose ball of corona petals with subtle flecks of soft orange. Sublime scent.
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Narcissus jonquilla White petals surround a long ribbed pastel-peach cup with a pale yellow throat. This 2016 Dutch intro has taken the gardening...
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Narcissus jonquilla Award-winning fragrant miniature just right for pots or the front of the border. Wide disc-shaped buttercup-yellow cup is lightly ribbed, lightly frilled.
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Truly stunning with 4" overlapping white petals and a showy bowl-shaped cup with a yellow center and ruffled coral-pink rim. The cup fades to...
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Showy lightly fragrant flowers with a great contrast between pure white petals and the slightly ruffled yellow cup with a glowing red-orange rim....
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Delicate overlapping white petals surround a shallow bowl-shaped cup with a yellow center that fades to an eye-catching coral pink at the edge....
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Named after the Dutch pastry tompouce, this narcissus is a real treat with its yummy color combination of pale yellow pointed petals around a ...
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For big plantings where you want an extended bloom time, go with this superb mix of early, midseason and late varieties.
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An assortment of miniature Narcissus. Great for low-borders, containers, rock gardens, or throughout your lawn!
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Eye-catching red-orange shallow cup and unusual amber-tinted petals. Opens dark and gradually lightens.
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Multi-flowered, each stem loaded with clusters of ivory white petals that surround slightly ribbed and bowl-shaped bright yellow-orange cups....
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Large fragrant blooms up to 4" across, with luminous white petals surrounding a ruffled split cup with richly colored and layered petals. Despite...
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Creamy white petals surround a peach and yellow cup with ruffled peach edges. Flowers are long-lasting and have an unusual orchid-like shape....
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Award-winning 4" flower featuring white petals set off by a split cup adorned with a bright yellow star on a white background. Big, showy and...
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As eye-catching from afar as it is up close. White petals contrast perfectly with the vibrant ruffled yellow-orange cup. Pairs with trumpet and...
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Narcissus tazetta Hardy outdoor Tazetta has carrot-orange short cups surrounded by bright yellow petals. Multiple highly fragrant blossoms per stem.
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Large 4–5" bloom with a star of crisp white petals around an oversized ruffled peach trumpet. Fragrant, with strong stems; perfect for wedding...
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long-blooming 1938 introduction has large yellow petals and a straight yellow cup with a flared and notched rim.
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One of the finest white daffodils, this 1938 classic opens marble white to slightly pale yellow, and turns to pure white in a day or two.
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Bellevalia paradoxa Dense bud spikes are greenish teal at the top and navy blue at the bottom. Florets open deep purple. Excellent fragrant little cutflowers. Attractive to bees but not to deer.
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Camassia quamash Silvery medium-blue 6-petaled cup-shaped flowers on strong stalks. North American native.
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Camassia leichtlinii Creamy-white-petaled mauve-anthered 2" star-shaped blossoms. Makes a graceful companion to flowering onions and holds up well in bouquets.
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Chionodoxa forbesii Starlike flowers with blush-pink petals with white centers. Does well in shade, woodland gardens and short grass as well as full sun.
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Chionodoxa forbesii Starlike flowers with soft medium blue petals and white centers. Can spread to create a stunning blue carpet for over two weeks in spring.
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Chionodoxa luciliae Starlike flowers with violet-pink petals with pale pink to white centers. Does well in shade, woodland gardens and short grass as well as full sun.
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Chionodoxa Fedco exclusive! A mix of these long-lived snow- and critter-resistant stars, in shades of blue, violet, pink and white.
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Eranthis cilicica Bright buttercup-yellow flowers in very early spring, each with a frilly green collar which opens bronzy.
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Fritillaria imperialis Vibrant clusters of orange-red inverted bell-shaped flowers hang from a peculiar leafy crown atop a tall spike. Long-lived if left undisturbed in a good planting site.
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Fritillaria meleagris Checkered flowers in a mix of colors, mostly plum or bronze, with some lilac-pink or white. Will spread in a well-drained sheltered spot; also suitable in borders, grassy or humusy areas.
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Galanthus elwesii Taller than the common snowdrop with larger flowers and earlier bloom time. The best variety for naturalizing, and also well suited to forcing.
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Galanthus nivalis Frosty white 3-petaled bells with a touch of emerald green on the shorter inner segments. Often one of the first signs of life emerging from the melting snow.
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Anemone blanda Short daisy-like flowers with bright yellow centers in rich mixed shades of blue and violet. Enchanting dancing in the spring wind.
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Anemone blanda A mix of shades of blue, pink and white. A great ground cover in light shade and under deciduous trees. Charming and easy to grow.
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Hyacinthoides non-scripta Flax-blue flowers, sweetly scented. The flower of the mythic “bluebell woods” of western Europe and England.
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Ipheion uniflorum Sweetly scented low-growing flowers in a mix of colors: pale blue, medium blue, yellow, bluish-white and violet. Easy and attractive.
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Leucojum aestivum var. Gravetye Giant Pure white bells with scalloped edges and green spots resemble snowdrops or giant lilies-of-the-valley. Faintly violet-scented.
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Muscari botryoides Sweetly perfumed pure white bells. Attractive in borders, edging, or between other bulbs.
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Muscari armeniacum Racemes of pearly sky-blue fat florets naturalize well, slowly spreading their unusual color.
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Fragrant bright cobalt-blue florets with subtle white rims; good for forcing, cutting, naturalizing and borders.
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Muscari latifolium Tall, with a large dense ombre flower; sky-blue fading to lilac, then to dark violet. The earliest of all Muscari.
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Muscari A jazzy little quintet of blue and white spikes of fragrant long-lasting densely packed bells.
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Scilla siberica Loose clusters of bright flax-blue pendent bells. Lightly scented. Very long bloom time.
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Scilla siberica Pure white clusters of delicate pendent bells. Naturalizes well, blooms for several weeks.
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Puschkinia scilloides Compact racemes of white to pale blue flowers, each petal striped with darker blue. 44–6"10 open bells per stem. Plant in...
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Paeonia lactiflora Among the hotter pink peonies. Fully double flowers have intense fragrance and very pink petals that lighten toward the edges....
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Paeonia lactiflora A double flower of rare beauty-large bright crimson blooms on strong stems are a great choice for cutflowers.
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Paeonia lactiflora This lovely French variety has been around for over 125 years, with many admirers due to its beautiful color, appealing...
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Paeonia lactiflora A symphony of coral, peach, melon and pink shades in semi-double form. Elegant 5–6" flowers change color as they age. Very...
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Paeonia lactiflora Bright two-tone fuchsia double flowers with a sweet fragrance. Outer petals lay back to show a ball of center petals. Strong...
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Paeonia lactiflora Fully double fragrant flowers open light rose-pink. Matures to a more delicate pink with a silvery edge.
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Paeonia lactiflora Highly fragrant large fully doubled flowers are pale pink as they emerge, lightening to white as they mature.
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Paeonia lactiflora Small frilly vanilla-cream petals sandwiched between larger petals of strawberry and raspberry. Pale-yellow center. Lusciously fragrant.
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Helianthus tuberosus A white-fleshed, cream-skinned variety. Crisp and tasty tubers are somewhat knobby.
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Helianthus tuberosus Produces a considerable yield of sizable blunt-ended tubers. Relatively knob-free shape is popular with cooks!
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Bright red petals with contrasting yellow-orange edging. Classically shaped 4" flowers are famous for a reason; striking in the garden or vase. ...
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Large lustrous apricot-pink blooms with a softer warm peach glow. A popular color for arrangements and a bold presence in the garden.
24–26"
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Opens yellow, matures to rich apricot, with washes and blushes of yellow and rose. Fragrant and stunning. One of our every-year favorites.
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Impressive, handsome tulip is taller and larger than most, with lots of subtle gradations in shades of pink and rose.
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Full, peony-like blooms seem to change colors depending on the light and maturity. The stunning coral and rose-colored petals will open to reveal...
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Large creamy-white blooms with yellow centers. Strong stems keep the heavy ruffled blossoms upright and highly visible in the garden or vase....
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Large peony-like blooms are packed with raspberry-pink petals edged in cream. Long lasting on short sturdy stems.
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An extra-foxy color-shifting double, with shades of pale yellow and apricot contrasting nicely with hints of rose and white. Blossoms are 4–5"...
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Plentiful magenta petals, paler at the scalloped edges, form large lively blooms. Subtle fragrance.
16–18" tall. Early Spring blooms, Z3-7.
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Loads of vibrant red petals create a full peony appearance. Green highlights on the outer petals lend a bit of flair. Exceptional for forcing...
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Bursting with petals in luminous shades of orange, salmon and gold. The fragrant blooms reach up to 6" across. Great for mixing in bouquets with...
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An award-winning tulip that will catch anyone’s eye with its pale yellow petals sun-kissed with shades of pink. Although this multicolored beauty...
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A tulip like no other. This rare beauty has a vintage color palette of dusty rose, peach, salmon, and copper that evolves as the blooms mature. A...
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Shades of pastel pink and pale rose with lighter edges. This fragrant, sturdy, beauty is our best-selling peony-flowered tulip. Good for forcing.
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Intrepid layers of purple-violet petals create a peony-like form. Inner petals are lighter, adding extra dimension. Strong stems and upright...
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Scrumptious blackberry blooms with a maroon sheen that contrasts well with the bluish-green foliage. Enjoy this late-season hero after all the...
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Breathtaking color palette of apricot and coral that lightens to pale yellow and peach as it matures. Large and showy; protect them from the...
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Stunning double blossoms expand in size each day, showcasing warm shades of coral, rose and peach. Blooms mature to a pale peach.
14–16" tall.
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Extravagant peony-like multi-layered double blooms open in rich shades of red and orange followed by warming tones of yellow and peach. Plant in a sheltered spot.
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Layers of broad ruffled purple petals streaked with violet and green. Sturdy stems and light fragrance make them wonderful for arrangements. ...
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Full fluffy blooms of slightly pointed purple-maroon petals edged in white. This artful contrast is the perfect touch to mixed bouquets.
18–20"
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Pure white. One of the fullest Double Lates and a great complement to just about anything, whether in beds, borders, or vases.
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A double version of the popular Princess Irene. Big full blooms of glowing orange petals with crimson-purple flames. Flowers are long-lasting and...
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Magnificent fully doubled blooms start out golden-yellow with red highlights, then shift to orange and even orange-red. Lights up the garden, looks great in a vase, and is fragrant too.
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Beautiful deep salmon-orange petals streaked with yellow on a yellow base. Plant with pink tulips or narcissus.
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Huge blooms of fiery red with enormously long petals on a black and yellow base. One of the all-time favorites. Great with narcissus.
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Double-fringed with wild feathery effusions of salmon, peach and pale yellow petals. The full blooms are as luscious as peonies, but with the...
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Dark maroon-black matures to deep burgundy, with extra-fringed edges for extra-fun bouquets.
18–20" tall. Z3–8. 12cm/up bulbs. NEW!
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Shimmering long-lasting tangerine Lily-flowered blooms are incredibly lovely, with elegant reflexed petals, a slender waist, and tall thin sturdy stems. Sweet scent perks up around dusk.
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A sensational mix of Triumph tulips, featuring large cup-shaped flowers on sturdy stems. Shades of red, yellow and orange, with a touch of purple...
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Large egg-shaped blooms on tall sturdy stems in a striking mix of pinks, soft red and apricot. A popular choice for landscapes because they are...
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A classic combination of pinks and white blooms in the Double Late class features large long-lasting peony-like flowers on sturdy stems....
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Radiant salmon-rose outer petals with scalloped apricot edges tinged with green open to reveal inner apricot-pink tones with salmon streaking....
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Large flowers with deeply scalloped and fringed petals in shades of apricot, cream and orange, with flames of green and pink. Slight sweet fragrance. Great in bouquets.
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Large ruffled blooms in a rich blend of warm coral and orange shades, with flashes of green. Sport of the Single Late tulip Avignon.
22–24" tall.
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This 1937 heirloom is beloved for its deepest burgundy-purple blooms, scalloped and heavily feathered. Adds depth, texture and panache to...
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One of the bluest tulips available. Large ruffled blooms are a potent lavender-violet with bright purple interiors. Just plain gorgeous.
20–22"
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Ornate large blooms in shades of tangerine to soft orange, streaked with white and green flames. Feathery crimped petals. Great for cutflowers.
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Extra-large blooms with white rumply petals feathered with lush green. Especially birdlike, and striking in floral arrangements.
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Soft apricot-pink petals tinged with rose and salmon with an uncommon light green base. Fragrant, truly lovely, good for forcing, and one of the world’s best-selling tulips.
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Large flowers with a scalloped edge are deep bluish-purple with dusky lilac flames, reddish-purple inside. Complex color mixes well with others.
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Large and handsome goblet-shaped blooms on tall stems combine raspberry-rose petals with lighter yellow-orange edges. The colors change daily and with the light. Fabulous for cutting.
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Dark cherry-red with scarlet edges. One of the best reds: large and long lasting with sturdy stems.
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Rich purple with crimson undertones adds contemporary style to spring flower gardens and arrangements. Blends well with pinks, purples and reds. ...
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Called black, but really deep dark velvety purple-maroon with a hint of concord grape. The standard “black” in the Single Late group.
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Cup-shaped blooms glow in satiny apricot, coral and peach. A small green star appears on the inside of the cup for an endearing touch.
24–28"
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Widely considered the best late-blooming pink tulip on the market, with its large 5" blooms in rich bright pink with a purplish hue.
24–26" tall.
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Tulipa Reddish-pink pointy petals open to blue centers edged in white. Each bulb produces 2–5 fragrant flowers amid thin grass-like leaves. Wee and winsome at only 4–6" tall.
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Tulipa clusiana Pointed petals are white inside with a dusty crimson-pink exterior. Looks like candy when closed in the morning, opens wide in the sunshine to a big white star.
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Tulipa humilis Dusky magenta outside, lightly veined green. Inside deep violet-magenta with a bright yellow base. Opens wide in sun offering a cheery splash of color and sweet scent.
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Tulipa praestans Brilliant scarlet-orange blooms. Unlike most species tulips, these flowers are as large as the early season hybrids, on short sturdy stems.
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Tulipa sylvestris A 16th-century heirloom, known as The Woodland Tulip, grown for Thomas Jefferson in his garden at Monticello. Elliptical...
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Tulipa tarda Star-shaped yellow flowers with white tips open wide even on grey days. Highly multi-floral, very long-lived.
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Tulipa Cheerful star-shaped multifloral tulips whose low-growing spreading habits make them perfect for a rock garden.
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Popular for its stunning blend of apricot, salmon and pale yellow that soften to rose and peach at the petal margins. This two-toned beauty has...
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Enormous glistening white petals contrast with a wave of subtle purple blushes and sharp purple flames. No two exactly the same.
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Flamboyant pink with crimson flames and veins of crimson-purple in the center of petals. The leaves are trimmed with a narrow cream band, adding...
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Rich salmony-apricot-orange petals are finely etched with a variable plum-violet flame. Fragrant. Popular for forcing.
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Vibrant purple with subtle violet undertones, this tulip has superb coloring and loads of charm. Angular cup shape and tight petals add...
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Pure white flowers in timeless form create a great backdrop and visual impact in both arrangements as well as in the formal garden.
16–22" tall.
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Soft pink blossoms distinguished by green midrib flames to stunning effect. Gentle yet bold, and quite long-lasting.
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