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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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Bright fuchsia-rose florets with darker midribs in a 2" semi-loose umbel. Lightly fragrant. 8–10" tall.
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A fragrant mix of three of the smaller flowering onions. Great in rock gardens, borders, or under shrubs and trees.
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White florets have pink mid-ribs and stigma giving hints of pale pink and lilac en masse. 14–18" tall.
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Long lasting blooms have a haunting color with hints of maroon, burgundy, or violet-red. 20–30" tall.
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Dense 3–4" ball of deep violet-purple florets on sturdy stems. Wonderful as a cutflower. 24–36" tall.
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This rugged beauty bears bears cream-colored florets are tinged purplish-rose. Leaves only smell of garlic when crushed. 24–36" tall.
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Starry silvery pink-violet florets in an airy umbel that is the largest of the genus. 18–24" tall.
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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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An assortment of medium-height to extra-tall flowering alliums in white, reddish-violet, purple, and purple with white highlights. 32–60" tall.
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Densely packed head of violet-purple florets atop a 3½–4' sturdy flower stalk. A spectacular cutflower.
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Globemaster Tall Allium
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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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Mount Everest Tall Allium
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Like a giant 6" snowball on a stake. Sturdy, vigorous, and long-lasting, it’s the best all-white tall allium. 36–48" tall.
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Big ebullient dark-violet flowerheads comprised of up to 50 starry florets with delicate white stamens. 24–36" tall.
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Brighten up your spring with this early border featuring crocus, dwarf iris, snowdrops, squill and more create early spring color. Covers 3–8 sqare feet.
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Deep violet-mauve flowers with a purple base. Spreads readily. Very Early to Early Spring blooms.
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Jumbo Crocus mix
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Yellow, white, purple, blue and stripes, for large-scale naturalizing or border plantings. Very Early to Early Spring blooms.
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The classic big yellow crocus, perhaps the most popular crocus variety for well over 300 years.
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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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Light eggnog cream with a slightly darker base and orange stamens. Very Early Spring blooms.
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White petals brushed with dark violet on the outside, white inside with bright orange stamens. Very Early Spring blooms.
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Deep 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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Winter white with a gold center, very lightly feathered grey-blue on the outside. Lightly fragrant.
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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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Three bulbs each of four hardneck varieties, all acclimated to the northeast U.S. growing season. Approximately 2# total.
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An heirloom variety with creamy cooked texture and robust well-rounded flavor. Long storage potential.
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A pungent and fiery Porcelain type loved by garlic aficionados. Sizable bulbs with blushed inner skins store well.
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A pungent and fiery Porcelain type loved by garlic aficionados. Sizable bulbs with blushed inner skins store well.
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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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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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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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Large uniform bulbs have plenty of garlicky flavor with little spicy burn. Thick wrapper papers with touches of purple. Stores well.
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Delicious garlic flavor with no bitter aftertaste. Burgundy skin. Keeps well for more than six months.
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Delicious garlic flavor with no bitter aftertaste. Burgundy skin. Keeps well for more than six months
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Rich soft porcelain blue. The classic hyacinth color that goes with everything. Early Spring to Mid Spring blooms.
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A medly of hyacinth hues—pink, purple, blue, red, white and peach.
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Deep blue to royal purple. Resiliant, with strong stems to withstand hard wind and rain, and color that holds up in full sun.
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Pale yellow inside each floret, with a deeper forsythia-yellow on buds and backs of petals. This fragrant beauty makes an excellent complement to darker hyacinths.
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Among the best cutflowers with elegant airy blooms on stiff stems. A mix of colors, including white, yellow, blue, ivory, mauve, violet and more.
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An early spring mix of colorful miniature standouts. Four or more varieties, 4–6" tall. Very Early to Early Spring blooms.
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Iris danfordiae This low growing iris thrives best in full sun with well drained soils. Fragrant canary-yellow flowers with dark speckles are...
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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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These 2½-3" reddish-maroon pendent flowers bear striking golden-orange anthers. Only slightly spotted.
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Recurved 2½–3" pendent flowers have medium rose petals with burgundy spots and showy coppery anthers.
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Burgundy to maroon freckles on a banana-yellow ground, these pendent 3" flowers have mildly recurved petals with pale yellow backs. No two flowers are quite the same.
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Shades of white, yellow, orange and gold, many with sunbursts of color radiating from bicolor coronas. Softly ruffled Papillon Split Coronas.
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A mix of sweetly scented hardy narcissus, mostly Large Cup, Tazetta and Poeticus. Great for aromatic daffodil bouquets.
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Long-lasting bulb mix for naturalizing and broad-swath daffodil borders. Mostly Trumpets and Large Cups, with hardy varieties from other classes.
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A mix of six or more Double narcissus varieties with perfect through-the-season performance. Great for cutflowers.
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Keep a springtime narcissus patch blooming for up to three months with this mix of 15 early, midseason and late varieties. Yellow, white, cream, orange; solids, bi-colors and bi-colored cups.
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Mix of lovely shades and shapes of pink cups with white petals to last all season. Mostly Large Cups, some Doubles and Split-Cups.
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Small varieties for borders and rockgardens provide a season-long banquet of blooms. From the Jonquilla, Cyclamineus, Triandrus and Species classes.
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An outstanding show of midseason blooms with predominantly Large Cups in a mix of all color combinations enhanced by cheery cup rims in red, orange or pink.
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Glistening white petals surround a small shallow red-rimmed yellow cup. Vigorous heirloom variety has large flowers with sweet fragrance. Performs better in cool climates and tolerates damp.
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Eye-catching red-orange shallow cup and unusual amber-tinted petals. Opens dark and gradually lightens.
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Yellow petals back a deeper golden-yellow cup nearly long enough to be a Trumpet. Said to be the world’s most planted narcissus. Multiplies rapidly, and has a light vanilla fragrance.
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A broad orange flattened split cup fronts overlapping rounded bright yellow petals with a hint of green in them. Yellow-gold center and becomes more orange with time.
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Ruffled and flaring, with a sun-fast coral-pink cup, and brilliant cool-white petals. Reliable and long-lived, with long stalks great for cutflowers.
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The Trumpet Master has large yellow petals and a straight trumpet with a flared and notched rim. Blooms for nearly three weeks in a cool wet Maine spring.
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Huge golden-yellow overlapping petals with a giant-sized lightly frilled cup which opens apricot and turns deep burnished orange. Plant in full sun for an abundance of cutflowers.
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Ribbed wide flattened cup opens yellow, then fades to creamy white. The second-most popular narcissus worldwide. Good for forcing and naturalizing.
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Hardy outdoor Tazetta has multiple highly fragrant blossoms per stem. Each bright carrot-orange short cup is surrounded by golden yellow overlapping petals stained pale orange at the base.
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Opens marble white to slightly pale yellow, and turns to pure white in a day or two. From 1938, this classic Trumpet is one of the finest white daffodils.
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One of the finest of the doubles. Fragrant, showy 3-4" flowers open creamy with yellow highlights maturing to pure white.
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Ivory petals and a creamy white cup with a ruffled rim of deep coral-pink. Some stems may have two flowers, unlike most members of this class.
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Scarlet-orange cup is a broad, open disk with fine ridges and a lightly notched rim. Plant in partial shade for best color.
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Bright white 4" perianth with full frilly deep apricot-peach center interlaced with slender white “flyer” petals.
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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. Sturdy and long-lasting in garden or vase.
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Rich golden-yellow doubled perianth layered with lush bright gold and red-orange segments. Large long-lasting blooms with standout color and fragrance.
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Lightly fragrant flowers are milky white throughout; one of the few white narcissus to open with no yellow tones.
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Soft yellow rounded overlapping petals, with a loose ball of corona petals, slightly tucking inward, with subtle flecks of soft orange. Sublime scent.
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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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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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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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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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A mix of these long-lived snow- and critter-resistant stars, in shades of blue, violet, pink and white. Wonderful in shade, woodland gardens or short grass as well as in full sun.
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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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Long-lasting all-white flowers. A lovely complement to one of the other varieties, or as diminutive cutflowers.
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Bright buttercup-yellow flowers in very early spring, each with a frilly green collar which opens bronzy.
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Striking cluster of 3-6 inverted tea-cup-like deep reddish-orange bells hangs from a leafy crown atop a tall spike.
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A narrow bell of dusky purple with touches of yellow inside, and slightly recurved golden-yellow petal tips.
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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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Clear lemon-yellow flowers with light purple veining form a cluster of 3-6 inverted tea-cup-like bells hanging from a leafy crown atop a tall spike
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Fully doubled frosty white 3-petaled bells with a touch of emerald green. Hardy and long-lasting, standing up to late snows, frosts and spring winds.
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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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Flax-blue flowers, sweetly scented. The flower of the mythic “bluebell woods” of western Europe and England.
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Starry 1" flowers, strongly honey scented. Color develops from pale blue to soft violet with darker midribs.
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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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Pure white bells with scalloped edges and green spots resemble snowdrops or giant lilies-of-the-valley. Faintly violet-scented.
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Almost tropical looking fragrant pink-mauve lily-like flowers appear after the foliage is long gone, like magic!
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A jazzy little quintet of blue and white spikes of fragrant long-lasting densely packed bells.
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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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Distinctive spikes of bright cobalt blue florets with subtle white rims. Fragrant. Good for forcing, cutting, and naturalizing.
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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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Racemes of pearly sky-blue fat florets naturalize well, slowly spreading their most unusual color.
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White to pale blue flowers, each petal striped with darker blue. Very hardy and easy to naturalize
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Pure white clusters of delicate pendent bells. Naturalizes well, blooms for several weeks.
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Clusters of nodding bell-shaped flowers in varying shades of blue bloom in early spring. Native to Eastern North America.
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Semi-double coral blossoms with rose overtones and fluffy golden stamens. Sturdy stems, light fragrance, and long vase life. One of the earliest peonies to bloom.
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An immense globular double flower of rare beauty, in dark velvety crimson and purple. Blooms in clusters on strong stems.
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Fully double fragrant flowers open light rose-pink. Matures to a more delicate pink with a silvery edge.
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Highly fragrant large fully doubled flowers are pale pink as they emerge, lightening to white as they mature.
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Small frilly vanilla-cream petals sandwiched between larger petals of strawberry and raspberry. Pale-yellow center. Lusciously fragrant.
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Full ruffled glowing current-red petals, with slightly darker ribs, contrasting yellow base and black stamens. Short sturdy stems stand up to spring rainstorms.
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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 peony-like blooms are packed with raspberry-pink petals edged in cream. Long lasting on short sturdy stems.
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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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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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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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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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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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Green-feathered outer petals give way to assured rosy-salmon with hints of purple. The fluted flower structure is a work of art.
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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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Soft pink blossoms distinguished by green midrib flames to stunning effect. Gentle yet bold, and quite long-lasting.
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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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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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Dark cherry-red with scarlet edges. One of the best reds: large and long lasting with sturdy stems.
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Floral designers love this long-lasting Double Late tulip with a vintage palette, ranging from antique rose to peach to butterscotch and cream.
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Full bright red Double Late, with hints of yellow deep inside the center, and green hints outside at the base.
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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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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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Saturated royal purple all the way through all petals inside and out. You’ll not find any real peonies in this color!
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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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Carmine-red tulip with ruffled petal borders and central ribs splashed in shades of green and plum. Large, showy blooms make wonderful cutflowers, but need room and wind protection outdoors.
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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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Extra-large blooms with white rumply petals feathered with lush green. Especially birdlike, and striking in floral arrangements.
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Golden-yellow petals with broad red edges lightly feathered with gold. Petals are red on the inside, brushed with yellow, turning the outside bronzy when the sun shines through.
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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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Wild raspberry to hot pink cup-shaped blooms on strong stems. Can return for years, unusual for a Triumph class tulip.
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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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Creamy yellow with varying amounts of red streaks, dapples and flames, becoming more saturated as each flower matures. No two are alike.
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Lightly fragrant large bright bold rich red flowers on sturdy stems. Long-lasting in garden or vase; popular for forcing.
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Maroon-red petals with broad dusky rose-gold edges feathering into the maroon. Rich color contrast will draw you in from afar.
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Bright scarlet blooms with a purple-red blush on the outside. Rich mustard-yellow base inside is brilliantly contrasted by the black stamens.
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Purple with lilac-purple blush and deeper purple flames, beetroot interior with a yellow base.
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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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Rich salmony-apricot-orange petals are finely etched with a variable plum-violet flame. Fragrant. Popular for forcing.
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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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Cheerful star-shaped multifloral tulips whose low-growing spreading habits make them perfect for a rock garden.
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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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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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Pointy fluorescent scarlet petals on a purple-black base, this award-winning cup-shaped flower has been in gardens since before 1884.
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Star-shaped yellow flowers with white tips open wide even on grey days. Highly multi-floral, very long-lived.
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One of the earliest tulips to bloom, with up to 5 graceful pendent flowers per stem. Very easy to grow.
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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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A mix of yellow, red, apricot, white, pink and more for a long-lasting bouquet. Darwin Hybrids reliably produce flowers for many years longer than many other tall tulips.
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Fully double flowers in bright colors atop relatively short sturdy stems make a sassy group for the front row of your garden beds and borders.
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A random mix of popular double tulips that bloom in very late spring. A perennial favorite, these spectacular blooms are also known as peony...
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Double Late tulips pack peony-style petal power in a dramatic range of colors, from white and pastels to red and purple. Perfect for your cutting garden.
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A royal mix of big-flowered Fosterianas for bold early color. Red, yellow, white, bicolors and more.
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A mix of Viridiflora tulips in shades of pink, orange and white, all with a distinctive spring-green flare on the outer petals. Long-lived, long-blooming, fabulous for cutting.
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A blend of five or more varieties selected from early, mid and late tulips keep that spring fire burning for over a month!
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A tranquil blend of pale peach, soft pink, lavender and more for quiet beuaty in mid-spring.
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A Prince-inspired mix of Triumphs in deep purple, mid-violet, raspberry, pearl, candy pink, and white with purple streaks or blushes.
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A mix of white, cream and yellow Single Late varieties, broken and flamed with shades of red and purple, resembling those depicted in paintings by the Dutch masters.
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