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Bulbs 12 pack
Fox\'s Grape
The Fritillaria 'Fox's Grape', Fritillaria, has brownish-purple bell shaped flowers with yellow margins. The pendulous flowers make a bold statement in the garden. A fall planted bulb, it is deal for the garden border. Plant Fritillaria immediately after acquiring the bulbs. Fritillaria prefers to be kept in the ground. This plant has a 3 week bloom period beginning in late spring. The odor scares away mice, moles and other rodents. .Allium Blue Drumstick The Allium 'Blue Drumstick', Allium, has unusual flax-blue flower heads, approximately 1 1/2" in diameter. It will tolerate poor garden soil; once established it will naturalize easily. Alliums prefer to be dry during their dormancy. These plants are rabbit, squirrel, and deer resistant. It has a bloom period of about 3 weeks and they bloom in late spring to early summer. .
Allium Blue Drumstick The Allium 'Blue Drumstick', Allium, has unusual flax-blue flower heads, approximately 1 1/2" in diameter. Blue Drumstick is resistant to deer and makes excellent cut flowers. Divide mature clumps in August if areas become overcrowded. Alliums prefer to be dry during their dormancy. These plants are rabbit, squirrel, and deer resistant. It has a bloom period of about 3 weeks and they bloom in late spring to early summer.
Iris Dwarf Cantab Very easy to force, and great for borders or rock gardens. These Iris need plenty of water throughout the season to continue to look their best. The Iris has many uses. Best used around pools, ponds and water gardens, and for mass plantings. Also, they make magnificent cut flowers and are resistant to deer. .
Iris Dwarf Cantab Very easy to force, and great for borders or rock gardens. The Iris has many uses. Best used around pools, ponds and water gardens, and for mass plantings. They can also be used in difficult banks and preventing erosion. Also, they make magnificent cut flowers and are resistant to deer. .
Tulip Species Tarda TThe Species Tulips are rarely planted in large masses because their main feature is their uniqueness. Species Tulips are suitable for rock gardens and small group plantings, and they prefer to be left in the ground to multiply naturally. They are less vulnerable to stormy spring weather, and their generally short stems don't bend in strong winds. Their flowers usually remain closed through the morning or on cloudy days, showing only the outside color of the petals. The leaves should not be cut back until they begin to yellow. .
Anemone Blanda Mixed Colors
The Anemone 'Mixed', 'Anemone blanda', a fall planted tuber, produces a spectacular mixture of dainty daisy-like flowers in deep blue, light blue, white, pink and cerise flowers, with yellow centers. These plants are deer, rabbit and squirrel resistant. Note: Soak the tuber in tepid water for about 12 hours before planting to promote early sprouting. Tulip Species Tarda Species Tulips are suitable for rock gardens and small group plantings, and they prefer to be left in the ground to multiply naturally. When warmed by the sun, they open to reveal another petal color on the inside. .
Dahlia Dinnerplate Complete Collection
The Complete Dinner Plate Dahlia Collection, 'Dahlia Mixed', is a mammoth collection of Dinner Plate Dahlias. It includes one each of our twelve best garden Dahlias. They are perfect for Dahlias collectors and gardeners looking to add some bright color into the back of the border. Fox\'s Grape
The Fritillaria 'Fox's Grape', Fritillaria, has brownish-purple bell shaped flowers with yellow margins. Plant Fritillaria immediately after acquiring the bulbs. This plant has a 3 week bloom period beginning in late spring. Fox\'s Grape A fall planted bulb, it is deal for the garden border.
Gladiolus Plum Tart Bouquet Their sword-like foliage and tall, impressive flower spikes, make striking accents in the mixed flo.
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