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Our fall shipping season is ending soon, and these are the few bulbs we have left. Grab these gorgeous heirlooms for planting NOW before they’re gone for another whole year!

Seagull
Seagull, 1893
oxblood lily
oxblood lily, 1807
Florentine tulip
Florentine tulip, 1597
Carola
Carola, 1986
Maureen
Maureen, 1950
City of Haarlem
City of Haarlem, 1893
Flower Drift
Flower Drift, 1966
Schoonoord
Schoonoord, 1909

What’s Left for FALL Planting

DAFFODIL

April Queen daffodil, 1938 – bright, flame-kissed cup
Argent daffodil, 1902 – bright double with arms akimbo
Broughshane daffodil, 1938 – amber-white Irish trumpet
Carlton daffodil, 1927 – foolproof from ND to FL
Doctor Alex Fleming daffodil, 1948 – Center is an exuberant ruffled skirt of frills and ruffles.
Double Campernelle daffodil, 1601 – perfect “roses”
Double Fashion daffodil, 1965 – glowing, elegant, and gorgeous
Flower Drift daffodil, 1966 – free-flowering, frothy and vibrant
Golden Spur daffodil, 1885 – extra-early Victorian trumpet
Inglescombe daffodil, 1912 – a double helping of sunlight
Irene Copeland daffodil, 1915 – perfect for an Edwardian Easter bonnet
Lucifer daffodil, 1890 – heavenly wings, devilish cup
Maximus, Trumpet Major daffodil, 1576 – loved for over 400 years!
Polar Ice daffodil, 1936 – too good to let go
Rustom Pasha daffodil, 1930 – truly orange, sun-proof cup
Seagull daffodil, 1893 – floats like a butterfly, apricot rim
Sun Disc daffodil, 1946 – circular shape and highest honors
Twin Sisters daffodil, 1597 – aka Loving Couples, Cemetery Ladies
Westward daffodil, 1962 – glistening, award-winning, and Irish-bred
White Lady daffodil, 1897 – Victorian lady with a parasol
White Marvel daffodil, 1950 – unique and graceful
W.P. Milner daffodil, 1869 – spiraling petals of soft, silvery primrose

DIVERSE FALL

blue Spanish bluebell, 1601 – fool-proof classic
Elwes or giant snowdrop, 1875 – blooms very early, animal-proof
German garlic, 1800 – butterfly favorite
jack-in-the-pulpit, 1664 – shade-loving favorite
oxblood lily, 1807 – aka hurricane and schoolhouse lilies
purple-headed garlick, 1766 – deer-resistant, “drumstick” allium
Siberian squill, 1796 – amazingly blue
silver bells, 1629 – subtle, elegant, Quakerish
trillium, 1799 – “the epitome of woodland natives”
white Spanish bluebell, 1601 – easy and luminous
Woronow’s snowdrop, 1935 – gently swaying bell-shaped flowers delightfully interrupt the bleak spring landscape

HYACINTH

Anna Liza hyacinth, 1972 – pink/lavender/mauve and beautiful!
City of Haarlem hyacinth, 1893 – soft baby-chick yellow
Fondant hyacinth, 1983 – Sweet pure pink/ returns well.
White Pearl hyacinth, 1954 – top 10 perennializer

LILY

Golden Splendor lily, 1957 – where would Michael Pollan plant it?
regal lily, 1905 – fragrant and easy

PEONY

Auten’s Pride peony, 1933 – soft pink with lavender undertones
Hermione peony, 1932 – richly fragrant, apple-blossom pink
Mons. Martin Cahuzac peony, 1899 – darkest peony ever?

TULIP

Apricot Beauty tulip, 1953 – “delectable anywhere”
Bleu Aimable tulip, 1916 – soft, silvery lilac
Carola tulip, 1986 – rosy-pink beauty
Don Quichotte tulip, 1952 – purple-pink classic
Duc de Berlin tulip, 1854 – fragrant and bold
Duc van Tol Red and Yellow tulip, 1595 – ancient, landmark miniature
Duc van Tol Red & White tulip, 1750 – early and cheerful
Duc van Tol Scarlet tulip, 1850 – perfect miniature
Estella Rijnveld tulip, 1954 – raspberry-ripple ice cream
Florentine tulip, 1597 – violet-scented
Gander’s Rhapsody tulip, 1970 – creamy light pink petals highlighted with darker pink at their edges
acuminata tulip, 1816 – “spidery and mad”
Keizerskroon tulip, 1750 – “magnificent for any purpose”
Kingsblood tulip, 1952 – vibrant red and late-blooming
Konigin Wilhelmina tulip, 1965 – fragrant scarlet-orange
Leen Van der Mark tulip, 1968 – large eye-catching red bicolor
Mariette tulip, 1942 – graceful pink award-winner
Marilyn tulip, 1976 – white kissed with red
Maureen tulip, 1950 – “unsurpassed even after all these years.”
Miranda tulip, 1981 – richly red double
Negrita tulip, 1970 – deep purple
Princess Juliana tulip, 1910 – scarlet-red
Purissima tulip, 1943 – pure white elegance
Schoonoord tulip, 1909 – lush and radiant double