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!
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Ovatie, 1969
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Rocco, 1962
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gold band lily, 1862
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What’s Left for SPRING PlantingDAHLIA
Café au Lait dahlia, 1967 – It’s not just for brides!
Duet dahlia, 1955 – A duet of colors
Lutt Wichen dahlia, 1941 – gardenia-flowered “ground-cover” dahlia
Nita dahlia, 1959 – freckled twin of the great ‘Juanita’
Requiem dahlia, 1952 – anything but somber
Rocco dahlia, 1962 – extra dark, extra small flowers
DAYLILY
Black Falcon daylily, 1941 – deep and dark
Royal Beauty daylily, 1947 – even its foliage is beautiful
DIVERSE SPRING
gold band lily, 1862 – luxuriously fragrant
Guinea Gold, 1940 – golden martagon from zone-2 Manitoba
Mexican Single tuberose, 1530 – swooningly fragrant
pink rain lily, 1825 – try it in pots
Uchida, 1960 – selected from the wild by Hirotaka Uchida
GLADIOLUS
Abyssinian gladiolus, 1888 – fragrant!
Atom gladiolus, 1946 – pint-sized red and silver
Nova Lux gladiolus, 1965 – bright, soft, just right yellow
Ovatie gladiolus, 1969 – simple and smooth
Peter Pears gladiolus, 1958 – soft orange with a strawberry splash
Wine and Roses gladiolus, 1976 – like Miltonia orchids
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