Fedco Bulbs: Items Added In The Past 90 Days
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Hippeastrum Can’t make it to the tropics this winter? We’ve got you.
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Hippeastrum This one will have you stayin’ alive all winter.
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Hippeastrum Double blooms, double the pizzazz.
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Hippeastrum One of the safest bets for holiday season blooms.
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Hippeastrum This bloom has never known a blue period.
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Hippeastrum A winner among classic red amaryllis.
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Crocus sativus Fall blooms. Grow your own saffron! It takes only 68,000 flowers to make a pound.
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Allium sativum subsp. ophioscorodon Purple-striped skin. Despite its name, Siberian thrives in both cold and warm climes.
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Allium sativum subsp. ophioscorodon White skin. Reliable and classic.
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Allium sativum subsp. ophioscorodon Giant cloves, even by Porcelain standards.
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Allium sativum subsp. ophioscorodon White skin. A jewel in Maine’s northern crown.
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Allium sativum subsp. ophioscorodon Nutty garlicy creaminess and just enough spice.
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Allium sativum subsp. sativum White skin. Warming, flavorful, braidable!
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Allium sativum subsp. sativum White skin. A perfect simmerin’ sauce garlic.
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Iris × germanica Early season blooms. A standout among bearded irises.
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Iris × germanica Mid-season blooms. An iris in its goth phase.
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Iris × germanica Mid-season blooms. A flower for refined tastes.
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Iris × germanica Mid-season blooms. You don’t need a pirate’s map to discover this treasure.
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Iris × germanica Early season blooms. Intoxicating blooms for the early summer.
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Iris × germanica Early to mid-season blooms. Cool blooms, elegant effect.
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Early to mid-spring blooms. Perfect for planting outside a window.
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Mid-spring blooms. Surprisingly elegant for being named after a snowmobile!
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Mid-spring blooms. An award-winning addition to your spring gardens.
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Mid to late spring blooms. My cheeks hurt!
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Paeonia lactiflora Early season blooms. Beloved by peony gardeners since 1856.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid to late season blooms. Considered one of the best reds in the peony trade.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid-season blooms. A dreamy anemone type, cherished by collectors.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid-season blooms. A decadent treat for the senses.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid to late season blooms. Equally as charming as our four-legged speckled friends.
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Paeonia lactiflora × suffruticosa Mid to late season blooms. Yummy blooms on sturdy stems.
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Anemone coronaria Late spring to early summer blooms. Stunning and original, a suberb cutflower.
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Anemone coronaria Late spring to early summer blooms. More Burgundy than Bordeaux. Gorgeous.
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Anemone coronaria Late spring to early summer blooms. Elegant and dramatic cutflowers.
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Ranunculus asiaticus Early to mid-spring blooms. The name says it all: rich and indulgent blooms.
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Ranunculus asiaticus Early to mid-spring blooms. Delicate and elegant spring colors.
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Ranunculus asiaticus Early to mid-spring blooms. Instant drama for any arrangement!
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Mid to late spring blooms. Blooms to match the 2026 Pantone color of the year: Cloud Dancer.
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Late spring blooms. A star in mixed arrangements.
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Late spring blooms. An electric addition to the tulip garden.
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Late spring blooms. Distinct in its class, a must-have for the collector.
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Mid to late spring blooms. Take a stroll through a gallery of tulips.
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Mid to late spring blooms. A frilly flower fit for royalty.
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Tulipa bakeri Mid-spring blooms. Magical with high contrast.