It’s Not Too Late! Save on these Fall-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!
Avalanche, 1906
Auten’s Pride, 1933
City of Haarlem, 1893
Nick Shaylor, 1931
Twink, 1925
Duc van Tol Scarlet, 1850
Woronow’s snowdrop, 1935
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Daffodil
April Queen daffodil, 1938 – bright, flame-kissed cup – Save 40%
Avalanche daffodil, 1906 – rescued from a British cliffside – Save 40%
Butter and Eggs daffodil, 1777 – the classic cottage-garden double – Save 40%
Carlton daffodil, 1927 – foolproof from ND to FL – Save 40%
Doctor Alex Fleming daffodil, 1948 – Center is an exuberant ruffled skirt of frills and ruffles. – Save 40%
Double Campernelle daffodil, 1601 – perfect “roses” – Save 50%
Double Fashion daffodil, 1965 – glowing, elegant, and gorgeous – Save 40%
Flower Drift daffodil, 1966 – free-flowering, frothy and vibrant – Save 40%
Inglescombe daffodil, 1912 – a double helping of sunlight – Save 50%
Irene Copeland daffodil, 1915 – perfect for an Edwardian Easter bonnet – Save 40%
Jenny daffodil, 1943 – like miniature shooting stars – Save 40%
Louise de Coligny daffodil, 1940 – sweet-scented apricot beauty – Save 40%
Lucifer daffodil, 1890 – heavenly wings, devilish cup – Save 40%
Maximus, Trumpet Major daffodil, 1576 – loved for over 400 years! – Save 50%
Orangery daffodil, 1957 – Glorious yellow-orange/white split-cup – Save 40%
Rose of May daffodil, 1950 – rose-like shape and fragrance – Save 40%
Rustom Pasha daffodil, 1930 – truly orange, sun-proof cup – Save 50%
Seagull daffodil, 1893 – floats like a butterfly, apricot rim – Save 40%
Sun Disc daffodil, 1946 – circular shape and highest honors – Save 40%
Twink daffodil, 1925 – a classic southern double – Save 40%
White Lady daffodil, 1897 – Victorian lady with a parasol – Save 40%
Will Scarlett daffodil, 1898 – dazzling groundbreaker – Save 40%
Diverse Fall
Siberian squill, 1796 – amazingly blue – Save 40%
Woronow’s snowdrop, 1935 – gently swaying bell-shaped flowers delightfully interrupt the bleak spring landscape – Save 40%
blue Spanish bluebell, 1601 – fool-proof classic – Save 50%
purple-headed garlick, 1766 – deer-resistant, “drumstick” allium – Save 40%
surprise lily, magic lily, 1889 – aka naked ladies, resurrection lily – Save 40%
trillium, 1799 – “the epitome of woodland natives” – Save 40%
white Spanish bluebell, 1601 – easy and luminous – Save 40%
Hyacinth
Anna Liza hyacinth, 1972 – pink/lavender/mauve and beautiful! – Save 40%
City of Haarlem hyacinth, 1893 – soft baby-chick yellow – Save 40%
White Pearl hyacinth, 1954 – top 10 perennializer – Save 40%
Peony
Auten’s Pride peony, 1933 – soft pink with lavender undertones – Save 30%
Hermione peony, 1932 – richly fragrant, apple-blossom pink – Save 30%
Krinkled White peony, 1928 – undulating, crinkly petals – Save 30%
Nick Shaylor peony, 1931 – “the near perfect peony” – Save 30%
President Roosevelt peony, 1905 – like a fragrant red waterlily – Save 30%
Tulip
Bleu Aimable tulip, 1916 – soft, silvery lilac – Save 40%
Carola tulip, 1986 – rosy-pink beauty – Save 40%
Don Quichotte tulip, 1952 – purple-pink classic – Save 40%
Duc van Tol Red & White tulip, 1750 – early and cheerful – Save 50%
Duc van Tol Red and Yellow tulip, 1595 – ancient, landmark miniature – Save 40%
Duc van Tol Scarlet tulip, 1850 – perfect miniature – Save 50%
Duc van Tol Yellow tulip, 1830 – Save 50%
Estella Rijnveld tulip, 1954 – raspberry-ripple ice cream – Save 50%
Florentine tulip, 1597 – violet-scented – Save 40%
Gander’s Rhapsody tulip, 1970 – creamy light pink petals highlighted with darker pink at their edges – Save 40%
Keizerskroon tulip, 1750 – “magnificent for any purpose” – Save 40%
Kingsblood tulip, 1952 – vibrant red and late-blooming – Save 40%
Konigin Wilhelmina tulip, 1965 – fragrant scarlet-orange – Save 50%
Leen Van der Mark tulip, 1968 – large eye-catching red bicolor – Save 50%
Mariette tulip, 1942 – graceful pink award-winner – Save 40%
Marilyn tulip, 1976 – white kissed with red – Save 40%
Maureen tulip, 1950 – “unsurpassed even after all these years.” – Save 50%
Miranda tulip, 1981 – richly red double – Save 50%
Negrita tulip, 1970 – deep purple – Save 50%
Peach Blossom tulip, 1890 – frothy Victorian double – Save 40%
Princess Juliana tulip, 1910 – scarlet-red – Save 40%
Purissima tulip, 1943 – pure white elegance – Save 40%
Schoonoord tulip, 1909 – lush and radiant double – Save 40%
acuminata tulip, 1816 – “spidery and mad” – Save 40%
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