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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!

Mikado
Mikado, 1929
Libby Finch
Libby Finch, 1949
Colonel Candelot
Colonel Candelot, 1907
Orangeman
Orangeman, 1902
Caballero
Caballero, 1941

What’s Left for FALL Planting

DAYLILY

Apricot daylily, 1893 – the very first
August Pioneer daylily, 1939 – 8 weeks of bloom
Autumn Minaret daylily, 1951 – up to 7 feet tall!
Black Friar daylily, 1951 – velvety, wine-dark petals
Caballero daylily, 1941 – Zorro’s favorite
Challenger daylily, 1949 – to five feet tall or more
Circe daylily, 1937 – cool lemon yellow classic by Stout
Classic Daylilies sampler – graceful, enduring beauties
Kindly Light daylily, 1949 – long, narrow, curling petals
lemon lily daylily, 1570 – fragrant daylily, true stock!
Libby Finch daylily, 1949 – black cherry, white star
Luteola daylily, 1900 – my front yard daylily
Luxury Lace daylily, 1959 – melon-colored Stout Medal winner
Mikado daylily, 1929 – graceful mango and mahogany
Neyron Rose daylily, 1950 – raspberry-rose with ivory highlighting
Orangeman daylily, 1902 – mango-colored stars, extra old
Potentate daylily, 1943 – with plantlets on its bloom-stalks
Princess Irene daylily, 1952 – late, long-blooming, & brilliant
Purple Waters daylily, 1942 – Regal, dark-red/burgundy flowers.

IRIS

Fairy iris, 1905 – first American iris
Immortal Iris sampler – 3 icons for your early summer garden
Small is Beautiful sampler – 3 charming iris for the front of the border
Indian Chief iris, 1929 – wine-red, raspberry, and bronze
Flutter-By iris, 1924 – like a host of butterflies
Eleanor Roosevelt iris, 1933 – short, early, and reblooming
Colonel Candelot iris, 1907 – the “reddest” of its era
Plumeri iris, 1888 – coppery rose and velvety claret
Germanica iris, 1500 – from Rome to Van Gogh
pallida Dalmatica iris, 1597 – grape-scented, the quintessential iris
Madame Chereau iris, 1844 – landmark iris, our Spring 2009 Bulb of the Year
Loreley iris, 1909 – perfectly imperfect charmer
Crimson King iris, 1893 – Victorian rebloomer in rich claret
Honorabile iris, 1840 – perky favorite of the pioneers
Mrs. Horace Darwin iris, 1888 – elegant white
Monsignor iris, 1907 – violet and deep claret, by Vilmorin-Andrieux
Swerti iris, 1612 – from the gardens of Emperor Rudolf II
Quaker Lady iris, 1909 – smoky lavender and fawn
Florentina iris, 1500 – luminous pewter
Frank Adams iris, 1937 – parchment, bronze, and oxblood
Caprice iris, 1898 – “I smell ripe grapes!”
Wyomissing iris, 1909 – one of the very first American-bred iris
Queen of May iris, 1859 – Victorian “pink”
Coronation iris, 1927 – the perfect yellow iris?
Her Majesty iris, 1903 – rose tapestry