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It’s Not Too Late! Save on these Spring-Planted Beauties

It’s hard to predict exactly how many bulbs we’ll need six months to a year in advance, and when our growers offer us more of their rare treasures, we hate to say no. That’s good news for you because the following bulbs are now on sale! They’re going fast, though, so don’t delay!

gold band lily
gold band lily, 1862
Kelvin Floodlight
Kelvin Floodlight, 1959
white rain lily
white rain lily, 1822
Preference
Preference, 1955
Autumn Minaret
Autumn Minaret, 1951
Nita
Nita, 1959
Mexican Single tuberose
Mexican Single tuberose, 1530
Caballero
Caballero, 1941

Sampler

Classic Daylilies sampler – graceful, enduring beauties – Save 20%
Dreamy Dahlias sampler – as easy as tomatoes – Save 25%
Endless Bouquets sampler – 3 favorite dahlias for bouquets – Save 25%

Dahlia

Arabian Night dahlia, 1951 – deep velvety crimson beauty – Save 20%
Bishop of Llandaff dahlia, 1927 – dark ferny foliage – Save 20%
Blue Danube dahlia, 1948 – mysterious, bluish lilac – Save 25%
Bonne Esperance dahlia, 1948 – dwarf, rosy pink cutie – Save 10%
Café au Lait dahlia, 1967 – It’s not just for brides! – Save 20%
Clair de Lune dahlia, 1946 – elegant and wildflowery – Save 25%
Deuil du Roi Albert dahlia, 1936 – royal purple and white – Save 25%
Emory Paul dahlia, 1962 – Gigantic rosy purple blossoms – Save 20%
Fascination dahlia, 1964 – brilliant rose with dark foliage – Save 25%
G.F. Hemerik dahlia, 1936 – bee-friendly dwarf – Save 30%
Golden Scepter dahlia, 1926 – soft yellow, butterscotch, and gold – Save 25%
Golden Torch dahlia, 1971 – sunny, long-blooming and prolific – Save 25%
Jocondo dahlia, 1962 – radiant fuchsia/reddish purple dinner-plate – Save 25%
Juanita dahlia, 1949 – big, jewel-toned flowers – Save 30%
Kaiser Wilhelm dahlia, 1881 – lemon and burgundy, green button eye – Save 20%
Kelvin Floodlight dahlia, 1959 – it’s more than just big – Save 20%
Klankstad Kerkrade dahlia, 1954 – spiky poofs of primrose – Save 20%
Little Robert dahlia, 1964 – pompon-sized and neon-bright – Save 20%
Lutt Wichen dahlia, 1941 – gardenia-flowered “ground-cover” dahlia – Save 25%
Miss Rose Fletcher dahlia, 1948 – pastel cactus – Save 20%
Mrs. H. Brown dahlia, 1947 – love-child of the ‘Bishop’ & ‘Clair’ – Save 30%
Mrs. I. De ver Warner dahlia, 1920 – saved by Kentucky farm family – Save 30%
My Love dahlia, 1964 – evening garden delight – Save 20%
Natal dahlia, 1959 – dark red Christmas ornament – Save 20%
Nita dahlia, 1959 – freckled twin of the great ‘Juanita’ – Save 30%
Otto’s Thrill dahlia, 1958 – Classic and elegant rose-pink – Save 25%
Preference dahlia, 1955 – peachy-pink with dark stems – Save 30%
Prince Noir dahlia, 1954 – ruffled, dark burgundy cactus – Save 10%
Safe Shot dahlia, 1963 – bright orange ball-shaped – Save 25%
Small World dahlia, 1976 – Adorable, petite white pompons – Save 20%
Stolz von Berlin dahlia, 1884 – pink perfection – Save 20%
Tartan dahlia, 1951 – So many combinations of burgundy and white! – Save 20%
Thomas Edison dahlia, 1929 – luxurious true purple – Save 25%
Tsuki Yori no Shisha dahlia, 1953 – frizzy fireworks – Save 25%
Vulcan dahlia, 1978 – spiky, fiery, not-to-be missed – Save 25%
White Aster dahlia, 1879 – world’s oldest garden dahlia – Save 20%
White Fawn dahlia, 1942 – cool and refreshing – Save 30%
Wisconsin Red dahlia, 1910? – pass-along ruby-red – Save 25%

Daylily

Annette daylily, 1945 – spunky little redhead – Save 20%
Apricot daylily, 1893 – the very first – Save 10%
August Pioneer daylily, 1939 – 8 weeks of bloom – Save 20%
Autumn Minaret daylily, 1951 – up to 7 feet tall! – Save 10%
Black Friar daylily, 1951 – velvety, wine-dark petals – Save 20%
Caballero daylily, 1941 – Zorro’s favorite – Save 20%
Challenger daylily, 1949 – to five feet tall or more – Save 20%
Kindly Light daylily, 1949 – long, narrow, curling petals – Save 20%
Libby Finch daylily, 1949 – black cherry, white star – Save 20%
Luteola daylily, 1900 – my front yard daylily – Save 20%
Mikado daylily, 1929 – graceful mango and mahogany – Save 20%
Purple Waters daylily, 1942 – Regal, dark-red/burgundy flowers. – Save 20%

Diverse Spring

Black Beauty, 1957 – “indestructible” Hall of Famer – Save 20%
Ehemanii canna, 1863 – arching sprays of dangling flowers – Save 25%
Guinea Gold, 1940 – golden martagon from zone-2 Manitoba – Save 40%
Mexican Single tuberose, 1530 – swooningly fragrant – Save 10%
Pearl double tuberose, 1870 – like tiny gardenias – Save 20%
Pink Perfection, 1950 – burgundy-pink, luxuriously fragrant – Save 40%
Uchida, 1960 – selected from the wild by Hirotaka Uchida – Save 25%
gold band lily, 1862 – luxuriously fragrant – Save 40%
pink rain lily, 1825 – try it in pots – Save 20%
white rain lily, 1822 – like crocus in August – Save 20%

Gladiolus

Abyssinian gladiolus, 1888 – fragrant! – Save 25%
Starface gladiolus, 1960 – rapturously beautiful – Save 20%