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Red Pendula BegoniaRed Pendula Begonia
The Begonia Pendula Red, 'Begonia', a spring planted tuber, displays multitudes of beautiful red flowers. Pendula Begonias, sometimes called basket begonias, have smaller flowers than upright begonias, but what they lack in size they make up by producing great numbers of blooms. Pendula Begonias need protection from sun, rain and wind. They also require more water than other begonias. Pendula Begonias cannot dry out when they are in full bloom, daily watering, or twice daily watering in very warm weather may be needed.

$4.95

Red RanunculusRed Ranunculus
The Ranunculus Red, 'Ranunculaceae', a spring planted corm, produces lovely red flowers. Ranunculus are great for borders, beds, container plants, and cut flowers. They begin to bloom in early summer and go for weeks. Place them in well drained soil.

$5.95

Red Sun ShallotRed Sun Shallot
The Onion Shallot Red Sun, Allium cepa 'Red Sun', a spring planted bulb, produces an oval or elongated bulb, formed in clusters on a common base. The flavor of a shallot is less pronounced than an onion. The Onion Shallot Red Sun is probably the best of the red shallots. It has a hardy flavor perfect for cooking or topping a salad. Shallots are considered essential in French cooking, with a flavor somewhere between onions and garlic. Use greens as you would use green onions or chives. Place them in loose, fertile soil for best results.

$4.95

Regal LilyRegal Lily
The Trumpet Lily Regal, 'Lillium', aspring planted bulb, produces lovely white flowers. Trumpet Lillies are garden favorites. They provide a delicate fragrance with great color to your garden. Trumpet Lillies come back year after year in greater numbers and they are very easy to grow. Place them in well drained soils.

$4.95

Rehmannii Calla LilyRehmannii Calla Lily
The Calla Lily Rehmannii, 'Zantedeschia', a spring planted tuber, produces wonderful pink flowers with lightly splotched foliage. The flower is trumpet like in form and has a waxy texture. Calla Lilies are also know as pig lilies. The Calla Lily has sword-shaped leaves which are formed at the end of celery-like stalks. The leaves are heart-shaped and are a rich, dark green color that may be speckled. The Calla Lilly makes an excellent cut flower and are great container plants.

$5.95

Reinesse LilyReinesse Lily
The Asiatic Hybrid Lily Reinesse, 'Lillium', a spring planted bulb, produces white flowers. Asiatic Lilies are great for borders, beds, and containers. They prefer well drained soil, and they will multiply each year. Allow the leaves on the stalk to turn yellow and fall off to prvide the bulb with ample nourishment for the next growing year. Asiatic Hybrids are the first lilies to bloom each season and the blooms are long lasting in the garden and in bouquets.

$4.95

Rembrandt DahliaRembrandt Dahlia
The Gallery Dahlia Rembrandt, 'Dahlia', a spring planted tuberous root, produces masses of rich pink colored double flowers with yellow centers and are up to 5 inches across. The Gallery Dahlia start blooming in early summer and produce large amounts of flowers on a well branched plant. Dahlia's are ideal for cut flowers, borders, containers, and window boxes.. They tend to bloom for long periods, and few plants offer as much variety and showy flowers as the Dahlia. They do best in well drained, humus rich soils.

$7.95

Richard Wallace CannaRichard Wallace Canna
The Canna Richard Wallace, a spring planted rhizome, 'Canna x generalis', produces wonderful and beautiful yellow flowers. The yellow flowers are displayed amid broad green leaves. Cannas make great borders and bedding plants. Their vibrant colors and attractive foliage will demand attention where ever they are planted. Try a potted Canna for your deck or patio to add color and elegance. Few flowers are so dramatic and long blooming.

$7.95

Rose Bud CaladiumRose Bud Caladium
The Caladium Rose Bud, 'Caladium x hortulanum', a spring planted tuber, are grown for their long-lasting, colorful foliage and they are used in borders and beds. This fancy foliaged plant, white leaves with green veins, is ideal for pots and hanging baskets on the porch or patio. Caladiums also bloom, but the flowers are insignificant and they drain energy from the plant. Caladiums need protection from full sun for the best growth and color. All parts of this tropical plant are poisonous, so caution is advised around children.

$3.45

Rose Emperor IxiaRose Emperor Ixia
The Ixia Rose Emperor, 'Ixia acaulis', a spring planted corm, produces beautiful light pink flowers among sword-like leaves. The long flower stems are adorned with the star-shaped flowers. The Ixia are used in borders, beds, containers, perennial gardens, and is an excellent cut flower. Ixia are also commonly called the African Lily. They love the sun and heat. Ixia cut flowers will last 2 weeks or more. Place them in well drained, rich, fertile soil.

$5.95

Rose Supreme GladiolusRose Supreme Gladiolus
The Gladiolus Rose Supreme 'Gladiolus Rose Supreme', a spring planted corm, exhibits magnificent pink colored flowers on tall stalks. Gladiolas are also commonly called Sword Lily or Corn Flag. Glads are easy to grow and like to be in full sun and in well drained soil. Increase water and fertility when flowers begin to develop, then plant 4 deep in clay soils, 6 deep in others; the deeper the planting the less need for staking. In frost prone areas, dig them when the leaves turn yellow, dip them in a fungicide, and store in a dry frost free location over winter.

$4.95

Rosemond Cole CannaRosemond Cole Canna
The Canna Rosemond Cole, a spring planted rhizome, 'Canna x generalis', produces wonderful and beautiful orange flowers. The orange flowers are displayed amid broad green leaves. Cannas make great borders and bedding plants. Their vibrant colors and attractive foliage will demand attention where ever they are planted. Try a potted Canna for your deck or patio to add color and elegance. Few flowers are so dramatic and long blooming.

$7.95

Royal Dutch GladiolusRoyal Dutch Gladiolus
The Gladiolus Royal Dutch, 'Gladiolus Royal Dutch', a spring planted corm, exhibits magnificent violet flowers with white and yellow centers on tall stalks. Gladiolas are also commonly called Sword Lily or Corn Flag. Glads are easy to grow and like to be in full sun and in well drained soil. Increase water and fertility when flowers begin to develop, then plant 4 deep in clay soils, 6 deep in others; the deeper the planting the less need for staking. In frost prone areas, dig them when the leaves turn yellow, dip them in a fungicide, and store in a dry frost free location over winter.

$4.95

Singer DahliaSinger Dahlia
The Gallery Dahlia Singer, 'Dahlia', a spring planted tuberous root, produces masses of rich, dark red colored double flowers that are up to 5 inches across. The Gallery Dahlia start blooming in early summer and produce large amounts of flowers on a well branched plant. Dahlia's are ideal for cut flowers, borders, containers, and window boxes. They tend to bloom for long periods, and few plants offer as much variety and showy flowers as the Dahlia. They do best in well drained, humus rich soils.

$7.95

Single Blue FreesiaSingle Blue Freesia
The Freesia Single Blue, 'Iridaceae', a spring planted corm, displays wonderfully fragrant blue flowers. Freesias are best known as cut flowers and folks bring them indoors for their breathtaking fragrance. Pinch out the topmost buds and remove old flowerheads to encourage new ones to open. Freesia requires high light intensity and rich soil. Keep them out of extreme heat as they prefer cooler temperatures to perform their best. They are useful for borders and beds and of course, cut flowers.

$5.95

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