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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Germanica, 1500
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Caballero, 1941
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Immortal Iris
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Flavescens, 1813
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What’s Left for FALL PlantingDAYLILY
August Pioneer daylily, 1939 – 8 weeks of bloom
Autumn Minaret daylily, 1951 – up to 7 feet tall!
Baggette daylily, 1945 – cool lemon and old rose
Black Falcon daylily, 1941 – deep and dark
Caballero daylily, 1941 – Zorro’s favorite
Circe daylily, 1937 – cool lemon yellow classic by Stout
Classic Daylilies sampler – graceful, enduring beauties
Gold Dust daylily, 1905 – from the dawn of daylily breeding
Kwanso double daylily, 1860 – opulent Victorian favorite
lemon lily daylily, 1570 – fragrant daylily, true stock!
Libby Finch daylily, 1949 – black cherry, white star
Luteola daylily, 1900 – my front yard daylily
Melonee daylily, 1959 – luscious summer dessert
Mikado daylily, 1929 – graceful mango and mahogany
Neyron Rose daylily, 1950 – raspberry-rose with ivory highlighting
Ophir daylily, 1924 – trumpet-shaped, American-bred pioneer
Port daylily, 1941 – small-flowered & glowing
Potentate daylily, 1943 – with plantlets on its bloom-stalks
Rosalind daylily, 1941 – the first red, wild from China
Royal Beauty daylily, 1947 – even its foliage is beautiful
Theron daylily, 1934 – dark landmark
IRIS
Immortal Iris sampler – 3 icons for your early summer garden
Small is Beautiful sampler – 3 charming iris for the front of the border
pallida Dalmatica iris, 1597 – grape-scented, the quintessential iris
Flavescens iris, 1813 – pale, shimmering yellow
Coronation iris, 1927 – the perfect yellow iris?
Swerti iris, 1612 – from the gardens of Emperor Rudolf II
Loreley iris, 1909 – perfectly imperfect charmer
Caprice iris, 1898 – “I smell ripe grapes!”
Colonel Candelot iris, 1907 – the “reddest” of its era
Germanica iris, 1500 – from Rome to Van Gogh
Quaker Lady iris, 1909 – smoky lavender and fawn
Honorabile iris, 1840 – perky favorite of the pioneers
Mrs. Horace Darwin iris, 1888 – elegant white
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