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  • Amaryllis may be purchased as bare or planted bulbs, and are prized for their exotic trumpet-shaped flowers born on 1- to 2-foot leafless stalks or scapes. They add dramatic color to homes and gardens and make wonderful gifts to gardeners from beginners to experts. Native to Africa, the genus Amaryllis comes from the Greek word amarysso, which…

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  • Amaryllis may be the easiest and most impressive flowers you’ll ever grow. Their huge, trumpet-shaped blossoms measure up to 8” across and they come in amazing colors, from velvety red through pink, peach, white and even pale green. Amaryllis are tropical plants and winter hardy only in zones 9-12. When the bulbs are grown outdoors…

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  • Huge blooms of marigold yellow feathered deep orange-red. A brilliant and sturdy variety, very showy to say the least. This tulip is a movie star.

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  • This classic Dutch Hyacinth has charming periwinkle-blue flowers. Hyacinth Delft Blue is truly a dazzler and is known to be one of the most fragrant Hyacinths available.

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  • Dutch Master is the most widely grown of the yellow trumpets. Like King Alfred before it, it has become the standard early yellow daffodil. In fact, many suppliers still list King Alfred, but they almost always ship Dutch Master. Deer and Rodent Proof

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  • Exotic Emperor Tulips are a marvelous early spring bloomer! Emperor tulips are a type of fosteriana tulips which are known to be very reliable for perennializing. Exotic Emperor features large double creamy white blooms, with green embellishments throughout!

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  • Tulip ‘Flaming Flag’ – The name already gives a big hint: this striking, flamed bloom will lend an amazing look to your landscape. These gorgeous Triumph tulips are pure white with deep purple flames!

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  • This award winning Peony Tulip ‘Foxtrot’ is a must-have double tulip. It has bowl-shaped, deep rose to light pink double blooms. Planting Tulip Foxtrot together with blue Muscari (Grape Hyacinths) always turns out beautifully. Tulip Foxy Foxtrot also looks great together with our peachy Foxy Foxtrot variety in our Easter Joy Collection.

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  • A classic daffodil with a long, golden yellow trumpet set off by broad white petals. A yellow halo at the base of the trumpet makes the flowers seem to glow. Goblet is a strong grower and a good choice for naturalizing.

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  • Fosteriana Tulips are also known as the ‘Emperor Tulips’, thanks to their massive flowers. One of the first tulips to bloom in Spring, Emperor Tulips are excellent for mass plantings and are used on a huge scale by professional landscape gardeners. They also have excellent naturalising qualities. Tulip Yellow Emperor is a particularly striking variety,…

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  • Ideal naturalizers, this mix of lavender blue, pink and white bell-shaped fragrant flowers dangle in clusters at the top of slender stems above glossy sword-like foliage. Hyacinthoides hispanica are beautiful planted at the edges of woodland gardens around Hosta and Ferns. A favorite of butterflies and hummingbirds.

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  • An heirloom favorite, first introduced in 1922 and still considered one of the world’s best pink hyacinths. The florets are deep rose-pink with white margins. A strong grower with dense flowerheads and an intense, sweet fragrance. Pink Pearl is excellent for indoor forcing and it performs well in containers.

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