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Single Mixed FreesiaSingle Mixed Freesia
The Freesia Mixed Single Bloom, 'Iridaceae', a spring planted corm, displays wonderfully fragrant mixed colored 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

Single Red FreesiaSingle Red Freesia
The Freesia Single Red, 'Iridaceae', a spring planted corm, displays wonderfully fragrant red 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

Single White FreesiaSingle White Freesia
The Freesia Single White, 'Iridaceae', a spring planted corm, displays wonderfully fragrant white 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

Single Yellow FreesiaSingle Yellow Freesia
The Freesia Single Yellow, 'Iridaceae', a spring planted corm, displays wonderfully fragrant yellow 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

Snow Country DahliaSnow Country Dahlia
The Decorative Dahlia Snow Country, 'Dahlia', a spring planted tuberous root, has velvety white flowers. This Dahlia produces masses of large blooms from July until frost. Dahlia's and are ideal for cut flowers, borders, containers, and massings. 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

Sorbet LilySorbet Lily
The Asiatic Hybrid Lily Sorbet, 'Lillium', a spring planted bulb, produces white flowers with dark pink tips. 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 provide 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

Spark LilySpark Lily
The Asiatic Hybrid Lily Spark, 'Lillium', a spring planted bulb, produces pink flowers with yellow centers. 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 provide 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

St. Brigid AnemoneSt. Brigid Anemone
The Anemone St. Brigid, 'Anemone Coronaria', a spring planted herbacious root, produces gorgeous mixed colored flowers with small petals. This flower is also known as Japanese Anemone and is one of the best fall flowers to plant. The foliage is glossy and brilliant. Anemone are easily grown and do best in slightly shaded locations. They should be placed in well drained soil with lots of organic matter. The Anemone is very late in breaking out of the ground in the spring, so be careful with early spring cultivation.

$5.95

Star Gazer LilyStar Gazer Lily
The Oriental Lily Star Gazer, 'Lillium', a spring planted bulb, produces pink flowers with white edges. Oriental Lilies are long lived, and they will increase in number year after year. They are ideal for summer bouquets because of their heavenly fragrance. Oriental lilies display huge flowers that are richly colored and are borne on long stems. Use them in flower borders or in your own cutting garden.

$4.95

Stella d' Oro DaylilyStella d' Oro Daylily
The Daylily Stella d' Oro, 'Hemerocallis', a spring planted herbaceous root, displays a very fragrant dark yellow flower. The Stella d' Oro has dark green foliage and provides great contrast for the yellow flower. They are sometimes called everbloomers because of their habits of blooming all season long. Use them for cut flowers, massing, edging, borders, or in mixed containers and tubs.

$7.95

Stuttgarter Riesen OnionsStuttgarter Riesen Onions
The Stuttgarter Riesen Onion, Allium 'Stuttgarter Riesen', a spring planted bulb, produces dark yellow sweet onions with firm skin. These onions are probably the most common onion used for everyday cooking. Onion bulbs are the most sure route to success in the home garden. Place them in loose, fertile soil for best results.

$2.95

Suffolk (Red) GrapeSuffolk (Red) Grape
The Suffolk Grape (Red), Vitis labrusca 'Suffolk', produces large loss clusters of very round, medium sized red grapes. These grapes are seedless, have very tender skin and are delicious eaten fresh or cooled down as a dessert. The Suffolk grape ripens a couple weeks earlier than the Concord grape. This grape is very winter hardy and can be used for table or commercial uses. Grapevines can be ornamental, and are valuable as shade or screen plants in the home or landscape.

$11.95

Sulphurea Water LilySulphurea Water Lily
The Water Lily Sulphurea, Nymphaea 'Sulphurea', a spring water planted tuber, produces beautiful yellow flowers. Water lilies have floating leaves. The leaves are nearly circular in shape, and they are notched to the center. The leaves arise on stems from long rhizomes in the mud. Water lilies usually live in water that is rich in oxygen and receives a lot of sunlight.

$15.99

Sure Thing DahliaSure Thing Dahlia
The Cactus Dahlia Sure Thing, 'Dahlia', a spring planted tuberous root, produces endless supplies of bright red, 6 inch flowers all summer long. The Cactus Dahlia take their name from their unusual pointed, narrow petals. Dahlia's are ideal for cut flowers, borders, containers, and massings. 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

The President CannaThe President Canna
The Canna The President, a spring planted rhizome, 'Canna x generalis', produces beautiful red and yellow flowers. The red and 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

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