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 | Osaka Dahlia
The Shogun Dahlia Osako, 'Dahlia', a spring planted tuberous root, has yellow flowers with white tips. This Japanese bred 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.
$7.95
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 | Oscar Gladiolus
The Gladiolus Oscar, 'Gladiolus Oscar', a spring planted corm, exhibits magnificent dark red 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
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 | Patty's Plum Oriental Poppy
The Oriental Poppy Patty's Plum, 'Papaver', a spring planted herbacious root, produces lovely, large lavender poppy flowers with a dark eye. The flower petals have a crepe paper texture and are produced on long stems above a thick clump of long bristly, mid-green leaves. This poppy prefers deep well drained soils. This is a very striking plant.
$5.95
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 | Peter Pears Gladiolus
The Gladiolus Peter Pears, 'Gladiolus Peter Pears', a spring planted corm, exhibits magnificent orange flowers with red 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
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 | Pink Pendula Begonia
The Begonia Pendula Pink, 'Begonia', a spring planted tuber, displays multitudes of beautiful pink 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. They also require more water than other begonias. Weekly light fertilization will also assist in keeping the blooms healthy and vibrant. 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
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 | Pink Perfection Lily
The Trumpet Lily Pink Perfection, 'Lillium', a spring planted bulb, produces lovely pink 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
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 | Pink Persuasion Calla Lily
The Calla Lily Pink Persuasion, 'Zantedeschia', a spring planted tuber, produces wonderful dark red 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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 | Pink Ranunculus
The Ranunculus Pink, 'Ranunculaceae', a spring planted corm, produces lovely pink 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
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 | Pink Turtlehead
The Pink Turtlehead, 'Chelone obliqua', is a native wildflower that works very well in the garden. This bushy, upright plant produces a mound of green foliage. Upright stems bear large bright pink flowers. Turtleheads do best in moist and wet sites. They are great for borders and cuttings. They will attract butterflies.
$7.95
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 | Plum Tart Gladiolus
The Gladiolus Plum Tart, 'Gladiolus Plum Tart', a spring planted corm, exhibits magnificent plum 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
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 | Pollyanna Lily
The Asiatic Hybrid Lily Pollyanna, 'Lillium', a spring planted bulb, produces yellow 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.
$4.95
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 | Praha Gladiolus
The Gladiolus Praha, 'Gladiolus Praha', a spring planted corm, exhibits magnificent orange 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
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 | Prince of Orange Dahlia
The Decorative Dahlia Prince of Orange, 'Dahlia', a spring planted tuberous root, has velvety orange 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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 | Purple Gem Dahlia
The Cactus Dahlia Purple Gem, 'Dahlia', a spring planted tuberous root, produces endless supplies of purple, 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
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 | Red Onions
The Red Onion, Allium 'Comred', a spring planted bulb, produces either green onions or dry red onions. The onion will produce green onions in early spring, or if left to fully mature you will have dry red onions in early August or there about. Onion bulbs are the most sure route to success in the home garden. Place them in loose, fertile soil for best results.
$2.95
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