Crocus A mix of types and colors blooming in very early spring, mostly Snow Crocus with some of the other small, low-growing species as well. 2–4" tall.
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Snow Crocus
Crocuses
Crocus chrysanthus Pale blue petals with a bronze base outside, pearly white and pale blue inside with a yellow base. Very Early Spring blooms.
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Snow Crocus
Crocuses
Crocus tommasinianus Purplish-red slender flowers with a lighter base and margins. Doesn’t compete well in grass, but easily reseeds itself and forms colonies in gardens.
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Low-growing Alliums
Flowering Onions
Allium moly Flowering onion with bright yellow 2-3" upright umbels, naturalizes easily in sunny borders, rock gardens, and light woods. 6–8" tall.
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Hardneck Marbled Purple Stripe Garlic
Garlic
Allium sativumHighly productive and form exceptionally large bulbs if conditions are favorable. Excellent for baking, though the flavor and depth...
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Hardneck Marbled Purple Stripe Garlic
Garlic
Allium sativum Highly productive in both northerly and more southerly climates. With an average of 7 cloves per bulb and a storage time of ~8 months.
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Allium sativum Big Porcelain bulbs typically yield four huge cloves. White outer skin, rusty reddish-tan clove skins. Hardy plants, hearty flavor, excellent storage.
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Allium sativum Big Porcelain bulbs typically yield four huge cloves. White outer skin, rusty reddish-tan clove skins. Hardy plants, hearty flavor, excellent storage.
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Allium sativumThis spicy easy-to-peel garlic has 6–10 large cloves per head. The lovely outer wrappers are purple striped and the inner papers...
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Allium sativumAlso known as Samarkind and Persian Star, though originally from Kazakhstan. Late-maturing Dunganski grows 9–12 generously sized...
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Allium sativum Said to be a medieval strain of garlic brought to North America in the 1700s. Stores well for up to 6 months, longer with good storage.
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Allium sativumDid someone say braiding garlic? This softneck variety usually forms two rings of cloves, 2–3 inner cloves and 6–7 outer cloves,...
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Unusual 4" double blooms with rounded creamy white petals surrounding a center swirl with short ruffled apricot segments. Star-shaped pointed...
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White petals surround a pleated pale yellow collar filled with a burst of lemony yellow center petals. A real show-off in the garden and perfect for spring bouquets.
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Double flowers 3" across are full of creamy white petals interspersed with orange flecks. Fragrant blossoms come 3-5 per stem. Long-lasting in garden or vase.
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Big fluffy blooms with outer ivory white petals that surround pale yellow center ruffles. Strong and reliable. Scent is similar to gardenias.
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Narcissus jonquilla Award-winning fragrant miniature just right for pots or the front of the border. Wide disc-shaped buttercup-yellow cup is lightly ribbed, lightly frilled.
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Classic 1960s American intro features a 4" upward-facing flower with crisp white petals and a soft coral cup. It holds up well in sunlight, but...
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Yellow petals back a deeper golden-yellow cup nearly long enough to be a Trumpet. Multiplies rapidly. Light vanilla fragrance. Said to be the world’s most planted narcissus.
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Truly stunning with 4" overlapping white petals and a showy bowl-shaped cup with a yellow center and ruffled coral-pink rim. The cup fades to...
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Showy lightly fragrant flowers with a great contrast between pure white petals and the slightly ruffled yellow cup with a glowing red-orange rim....
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Delicate overlapping white petals surround a shallow bowl-shaped cup with a yellow center that fades to an eye-catching coral pink at the edge....
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Slightly star-shaped 3½" bloom with white petals and a large peach cup with a gold rim. The cup opens yellow, but will turn peachy-pink in a day...
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Named after the Dutch pastry tompouce, this narcissus is a real treat with its yummy color combination of pale yellow pointed petals around a ...
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Narcissus poeticus Glistening white petals surround a small red-rimmed yellow cup. Vigorous heirloom variety performs best in cool climates and tolerates damp.
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Award-winning 4" flower featuring white petals set off by a split cup adorned with a bright yellow star on a white background. Big, showy and...
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As eye-catching from afar as it is up close. White petals contrast perfectly with the vibrant ruffled yellow-orange cup. Pairs with trumpet and...
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Lavish 4" blooms with bright white petals surrounding a split cup of yellows and oranges that appear painted on with the finest watercolors....
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Large 4–5" bloom with a star of crisp white petals around an oversized ruffled peach trumpet. Fragrant, with strong stems; perfect for wedding...
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Camassia leichtlinii Creamy-white-petaled mauve-anthered 2" star-shaped blossoms. Makes a graceful companion to flowering onions and holds up well in bouquets.
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Chionodoxa forbesii Starlike flowers with blush-pink petals with white centers. Does well in shade, woodland gardens and short grass as well as full sun.
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Chionodoxa forbesii Starlike flowers with soft medium blue petals and white centers. Can spread to create a stunning blue carpet for over two weeks in spring.
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Chionodoxa luciliae Starlike flowers with violet-pink petals with pale pink to white centers. Does well in shade, woodland gardens and short grass as well as full sun.
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Fritillaria imperialis Vibrant clusters of orange-red inverted bell-shaped flowers hang from a peculiar leafy crown atop a tall spike. Long-lived if left undisturbed in a good planting site.
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Fritillaria meleagris Checkered flowers in a mix of colors, mostly plum or bronze, with some lilac-pink or white. Will spread in a well-drained sheltered spot; also suitable in borders, grassy or humusy areas.
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Galanthus elwesii Taller than the common snowdrop with larger flowers and earlier bloom time. The best variety for naturalizing, and also well suited to forcing.
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Galanthus nivalis Frosty white 3-petaled bells with a touch of emerald green on the shorter inner segments. Often one of the first signs of life emerging from the melting snow.
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Puschkinia scilloidesCompact racemes of white to pale blue flowers, each petal striped with darker blue. 44–6"10 open bells per stem. Plant in...
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Paeonia lactifloraAmong the hotter pink peonies. Fully double flowers have intense fragrance and very pink petals that lighten toward the edges....
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Paeonia lactifloraThis tall robust highly fragrant peony is a classic, with long-lasting double 5–6" cherry-red to dark pink blooms atop sturdy...
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Paeonia lactifloraA symphony of coral, peach, melon and pink shades in semi-double form. Elegant 5–6" flowers change color as they age. Very...
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Paeonia lactifloraBright two-tone fuchsia double flowers with a sweet fragrance. Outer petals lay back to show a ball of center petals. Strong...
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Paeonia lactiflora Small frilly vanilla-cream petals sandwiched between larger petals of strawberry and raspberry. Pale-yellow center. Lusciously fragrant.
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Bright red petals with contrasting yellow-orange edging. Classically shaped 4" flowers are famous for a reason; striking in the garden or vase. ...
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Full, peony-like blooms seem to change colors depending on the light and maturity. The stunning coral and rose-colored petals will open to reveal...
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Large creamy-white blooms with yellow centers. Strong stems keep the heavy ruffled blossoms upright and highly visible in the garden or vase....
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An extra-foxy color-shifting double, with shades of pale yellow and apricot contrasting nicely with hints of rose and white. Blossoms are 4–5"...
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Glowing orange with subtle green streaks and yellow centers. Splendid citrusy colors shift as the large blooms develop. Popular as a long-lasting...
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Moody dark burgundy flowers with luxuriant layers of curved petals. Fragrant and borne on strong stems—a good choice for borders and ideal for...
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Loads of vibrant red petals create a full peony appearance. Green highlights on the outer petals lend a bit of flair. Exceptional for forcing...
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Bursting with petals in luminous shades of orange, salmon and gold. The fragrant blooms reach up to 6" across. Great for mixing in bouquets with...
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An award-winning tulip that will catch anyone’s eye with its pale yellow petals sun-kissed with shades of pink. Although this multicolored beauty...
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A tulip like no other. This rare beauty has a vintage color palette of dusty rose, peach, salmon, and copper that evolves as the blooms mature. A...
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Shades of pastel pink and pale rose with lighter edges. This fragrant, sturdy, beauty is our best-selling peony-flowered tulip. Good for forcing.
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Intrepid layers of purple-violet petals create a peony-like form. Inner petals are lighter, adding extra dimension. Strong stems and upright...
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Scrumptious blackberry blooms with a maroon sheen that contrasts well with the bluish-green foliage. Enjoy this late-season hero after all the...
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Breathtaking color palette of apricot and coral that lightens to pale yellow and peach as it matures. Large and showy; protect them from the...
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Extravagant peony-like multi-layered double blooms open in rich shades of red and orange followed by warming tones of yellow and peach. Plant in a sheltered spot.
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Layers of broad ruffled purple petals streaked with violet and green. Sturdy stems and light fragrance make them wonderful for arrangements. ...
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A double version of the popular Princess Irene. Big full blooms of glowing orange petals with crimson-purple flames. Flowers are long-lasting and...
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Multi-colored in streaks of pink, rose and ivory with distinct striping and contrasting petal edges. Colors deepen as blooms mature. No two...
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Magnificent fully doubled blooms start out golden-yellow with red highlights, then shift to orange and even orange-red. Lights up the garden, looks great in a vase, and is fragrant too.
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Double-fringed with wild feathery effusions of salmon, peach and pale yellow petals. The full blooms are as luscious as peonies, but with the...
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Shimmering long-lasting tangerine Lily-flowered blooms are incredibly lovely, with elegant reflexed petals, a slender waist, and tall thin sturdy stems. Sweet scent perks up around dusk.
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A sensational mix of Triumph tulips, featuring large cup-shaped flowers on sturdy stems. Shades of red, yellow and orange, with a touch of purple...
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Large egg-shaped blooms on tall sturdy stems in a striking mix of pinks, soft red and apricot. A popular choice for landscapes because they are...
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Radiant salmon-rose outer petals with scalloped apricot edges tinged with green open to reveal inner apricot-pink tones with salmon streaking....
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Large flowers with deeply scalloped and fringed petals in shades of apricot, cream and orange, with flames of green and pink. Slight sweet fragrance. Great in bouquets.
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Ornate large blooms in shades of tangerine to soft orange, streaked with white and green flames. Feathery crimped petals. Great for cutflowers.
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Carmine-red tulip with ruffled petal borders and central ribs splashed in shades of green and plum. Large, showy blooms make wonderful cutflowers, but need room and wind protection outdoors.
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Soft apricot-pink petals tinged with rose and salmon with an uncommon light green base. Fragrant, truly lovely, good for forcing, and one of the world’s best-selling tulips.
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Large flowers with a scalloped edge are deep bluish-purple with dusky lilac flames, reddish-purple inside. Complex color mixes well with others.
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No one can accuse you of being anywhere but the garden when these soft lavender tulips are in bloom. Pairs well with purples and white in mass...
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This award-winning tulip has brilliant scarlet-pink flowers with apricot edging and a yellow base. Long-stemmed with large goblet-shaped blooms....
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Large and handsome goblet-shaped blooms on tall stems combine raspberry-rose petals with lighter yellow-orange edges. The colors change daily and with the light. Fabulous for cutting.
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Lily-shaped blossoms open yellow-apricot and rose brushed with red and speckled with salmon. Color variation intensifies as each unique bloom...
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Large oval-shaped creamy white blooms on long stems are just so classy. Because the bulbs mature early, they perform better in warmer climates...
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Rich purple with crimson undertones adds contemporary style to spring flower gardens and arrangements. Blends well with pinks, purples and reds. ...
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Tulipa creticaPale pink exterior accented with darker magenta striations, and a golden-yellow heart. Up to three star-shaped flowers per stem....
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Tulipa Reddish-pink pointy petals open to blue centers edged in white. Each bulb produces 2–5 fragrant flowers amid thin grass-like leaves. Wee and winsome at only 4–6" tall.
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Popular for its stunning blend of apricot, salmon and pale yellow that soften to rose and peach at the petal margins. This two-toned beauty has...
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Bright and beautiful! Peach and orange blooms brushed with coral accents open to yellow centers. Stout stems hold up well during spring rains or...
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Flamboyant pink with crimson flames and veins of crimson-purple in the center of petals. The leaves are trimmed with a narrow cream band, adding...
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Unusual deep mulberry and burgundy blooms turn almost black toward the base. Contrasts nicely with the brighter colors of other spring-blooming...
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