Fedco Bulbs: Still Available
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Allium Late spring to early summer blooms. “We’re all mad (for alliums) here.”
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Allium moly Late spring to early summer blooms. A favorite Allium for naturalizing.
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Allium trifoliatum Late spring to early summer blooms. Unusual color palette adds depth to Allium plantings.
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Allium Late spring to early summer blooms. A cheery fragrant mix of our shorter alliums.
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Allium atropurpureum Late spring to early summer blooms. Decadently dark, brooding allium blossoms.
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Allium caeruleum Late spring to early summer blooms. Add heavenly blue tones to your garden.
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Allium schubertii Late spring to early summer blooms. Ka-bloom! This eccentric blossom form is not to be missed.
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Allium schubertii Late spring to early summer blooms. A burst of arctic snow for late spring.
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Allium sphaerocephalon Early to midsummer blooms. Compact blooms in moody red hues.
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Allium sativum Late spring to early summer blooms. These fireworks won’t scare the pets!
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Allium amplectens Late spring to early summer blooms. Dozens of dazzling white florets per umbel.
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Allium ampeloprasum Early to midsummer blooms. Adds height, texture and bright contrast to any Allium planting.
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Allium Late spring to early summer blooms. Your pollinators will be bathing in this Purple Rain.
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Allium hollandicum Late spring to early summer blooms. Sensational in the garden and in the vase.
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Allium siculum Late spring to early summer blooms. Cascading umbels are delicate and edible.
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Allium christophii Late spring to early summer blooms. Bring some starlight into your Allium garden.
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Allium amethystinum Early summer blooms. A fun, funky and distinct red Allium.
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Allium Early to midsummer blooms. Stately and imposing, one of our tallest Alliums.
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Allium Early to midsummer blooms. Create the perfect architecture for your early summer garden.
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Allium cristophii × A. macleanii Early to midsummer blooms. Huge blooms! Exceptional seedheads for winter arrangements.
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Allium stipitatum Early to midsummer blooms. You’ll want to get hit by this snowball.
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Allium rosenbachianum Early summer blooms. Earlier than the other tall Alliums, and just as grand.
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Allium Early to midsummer blooms. The latest and tallest of our Allium offerings.
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Hippeastrum A regal companion for the winter season.
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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 Take this one for a spin!
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Hippeastrum The height of elegance.
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Hippeastrum When life hands you lemons, grow Lemon Stars.
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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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Hippeastrum Experience a true Revelation!
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Hippeastrum Blossoms fit for a monarch.
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Anemone blanda Early to mid-spring blooms. Whimsical mix of blue-violet low-growing spring blossoms.
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Anemone blanda Early to mid-spring blooms. Let these windflowers run wild for low-growing early spring color.
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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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Chionodoxa luciliae Early spring blooms. Small soft-white flowers that spread and naturalize.
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Chionodoxa forbesii Early spring blooms. Small soft blue flowers that spread and naturalize.
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Chionodoxa Early spring blooms. Let these “glory-of-the-snow” naturalize and greet you each spring.
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Chionodoxa forbesii Early spring blooms. Small soft pink flowers that spread and naturalize.
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Chionodoxa luciliae Early spring blooms. Small violet flowers that spread and naturalize.
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Very early to early spring blooms. Low border, low maintenance, high color and texture to welcome the spring.
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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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Crocus vernus Very early to early spring blooms. Big high-contrast stigma and stamens set this crocus apart.
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Crocus vernus Very early to early spring blooms. All the classic crocus colors for the garden or landscape.
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Crocus vernus Very early to early spring blooms. Beckons the earliest native bees.