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7 in Potatoes, Onions and Exotics 57 in Fedco Trees 86 in Fedco Seeds 10 in Organic Growers Supply
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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Winter white with a gold center, very lightly feathered grey-blue on the outside. Lightly fragrant.
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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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Hyacinth mix
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A medly of hyacinth hues—pink, purple, blue, red, white and peach.
8–12" tall. Early Spring to Mid Spring blooms, Z4-8, 15-1 read more
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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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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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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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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Clusters of nodding bell-shaped flowers in varying shades of blue bloom in early spring. Native to Eastern North America.
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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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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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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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Yellow, white, purple, blue and stripes, for large-scale naturalizing or border plantings. Very Early to Early Spring blooms.
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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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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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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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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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White to pale blue flowers, each petal striped with darker blue. Very hardy and easy to naturalize
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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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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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Covers a wide range of crops, while addressing orchard design, dynamics and horticulture in unparalleled detail. Pruning, planting, companion planting, spraying, not spraying—it's all here!
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