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 | Art Deco Dahlia
The Gallery Dahlia Art Deco, 'Dahlia', a spring planted tuberous root, produces masses of rich orange-colored double flowers with white tips 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
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 | Asiatic Lily Mixed Lily
The Asiatic Hybrid Lily Mixed, 'Lillium', a spring planted bulb, produces mixed colored 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 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.
$10.95
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 | Attraction Water Lily
The Water Lily Attraction, Nymphaea 'Attraction', a spring water planted tuber, produces beautiful red flowers with white edges. 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
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 | Baboon Flower
The Baboon Flower, 'Babiana Stricta', a spring planted corm, produces lovely mixed color flowers. The fragrant flowers are cup-shaped when open and are borne in an open spike. The blooms open successively from the lowest upward. Babiana look a little like a gladiolus, but the flowers are much smaller. Babiana Stricta is great for containers.
$5.95
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 | Barbarossa Dahlia
The Decorative Dahlia Barbarossa, 'Dahlia', a spring planted tuberous root, has velvety red flowers. This Dahlia produces masses of large blooms from July until frost. 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
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 | Black Eyed Beauty Hybrid Calla Lily
The Calla Lily Black Eyed Beauty Hybrid, 'Zantedeschia', a spring planted tuber, produces wonderful yellow 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
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 | Black Magic Calla Lily
The Calla Lily Black Magic, 'Zantedeschia', a spring planted tuber, produces wonderful dark yellow 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
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 | Blanda Mixed Anemone
The Anemone Blanda Mixed, 'Anemone Coronaria', a spring planted herbacious root, produces gorgeous mixed colored flowers. 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
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 | Blue Isle Gladiolus
The Blue Isle, 'Gladiolus Blue Isle', a spring planted corm, exhibits magnificient dark blue flowers with a light blue heart. 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
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 | Blue Ray Blueberries
The Blueberry Blue Ray, 'Vaccinium corymbosum', a spring planted herbacious root, is an old favorite that is a heavy producer of high quality, large, powder blue berries. They have an outstanding dessert flavor. The open and upright bush will exhibit lovely burgundy leaves in the fall. They can be grown in half-barrels on patios, as long as you have two for pollination. Blueberries are acid soil lovers.
$8.95
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 | Bluecrop Blueberries
The Blueberry Bluecrop, 'Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bluecrop', is a midseason variety whose heavy yields and winter tolerance has made it the top variety used today. Large berries with a bright color hold their size throughout the season. A quality berry for freezing or eating fresh. This variety is popular with both commercial growers and home gardeners. The open and upright bush will exhibit lovely burgundy leaves in the fall. Blueberries are acidic soil lovers.
$11.95
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 | Bridal Veil Astilbe
The Astilbe Bridal Veil , 'Astilbe x arendsii', can fill a garden space with beautiful white color. The tall stems are topped with 8 to 12 inch plumes that are full of tiny flowers. The flowers are contrasted nicely by the glossy green foliage. They are great for a shady area that needs color. Do not allow Bridal Veil to dry out. A moist, well-drained area is key for this plant.
$7.95
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 | Bright Eyes Phlox
The Phlox Bright Eyes, 'Phlox paniculata 'Bright Eyes', produces large amounts of beautiful, bright, pink flowers. They are great performers for borders, rock gardens, flowerbeds and cut flowers. The Bright Eyes Phlox prefer a fertile well drained soil with a constant supply of moisture. Cut back old flower stems to prolong their blooming period. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds.
$7.95
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 | Brilliant Eye Dahlia
The Pom Pom Dahlia Brilliant Eye, 'Dahlia', a spring planted tuberous root, produces small, round balls of tightly rolled bright red petals about 2 inches in size. The Pom Pom Dahlia take their name from their unusual tight balls of tiered, rounded 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
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 | Butter & Sugar Iris
The Siberian Iris Butter & Sugar, 'Iris Siberica', a spring planted herbacious root, produces beautiful yellow and white flowers. Siberian Irises are very easy to raise. They have graceful stems, a neat growth habit, and their bloom foliage is outstanding. The foliage is attractive all year, even after the first frost when the plant turns a red-brown color. These Irises are used in perennial borders and for landscaping. Siberian irises are very adaptable and hardy plants. They prefer soils that are highly organic, but will do fine with average soils.
$7.95
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