Fedco Bulbs: Still Available
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Mid-spring blooms. Large and fragrant; strong stems for sturdy bouquets. This beauty is playing with a royal flush.
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Early to mid-spring blooms. Blooms for nearly three weeks even in a cool wet Maine spring.
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Mid-spring blooms. Marble-white with hints of yellow fade to pure white in a day or two. A fine white daffodil.
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Camassia leichtlinii ‘Alba’ Late spring to early summer blooms. A white selection to pair with blue Caerulea.
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Camassia leichtlinii Late spring to early summer blooms. Late spring blooms for bouquets and naturalizing.
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Eranthis cilicica Very early spring blooms. Bright buttercup-like flowers bloom early with the crocuses.
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Galanthus nivalis Very early spring blooms. The first sign of spring outside Fedco’s front door.
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Galanthus elwesii Very early spring blooms. Even earlier, and a bit bigger, than the common snowdrop. Often the very first blossom of spring.
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Hyacinthoides non-scripta Mid-spring blooms. The flower of the mythic “bluebell woods” of western Europe and England.
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Ipheion uniflorum Mid to late spring blooms. Spring starflowers create splendid groundcover.
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Leucojum aestivum Mid to late spring blooms. Pure white bells resemble giant lilies-of-the-valley.
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Puschkinia scilloides var. libanotica Early spring blooms. White to pale blue flowers, hardy and easy to naturalize.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid-season blooms. Among the hotter pink peonies. Fully double, strong stems, multiple side buds.
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Paeonia lactiflora Early season blooms. As cold hardy as any peony, but strong performer in southern heat. Highly fragrant.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid-season blooms. A peony of revolutionary quality. One of the best for cutting.
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Paeonia lactiflora Early season blooms. One of the earliest peonies to bloom. Light fragrance and long vase life.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid-season blooms. A vigorous and time-tested French cultivar.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid-season blooms. Immense globular double blooms perfect for showy gardens and cut arrangements.
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Paeonia lactiflora Early season blooms. A novel and noble bloom, and a regal cutflower.
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Paeonia x Early season blooms. One of the most dynamic color-changing peonies.
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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. Classic and rugged heirloom with sturdy fragrant fully double blooms.
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Paeonia lactiflora Early season blooms. Award-winning variety that color-shifts as blooms mature. Very fragrant.
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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 Very early season blooms. Ruffled red petals served up on a charming red dinner plate.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid-season blooms. Lusciously fragrant blooms are a feast 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. New to the trade, with striking speckles and splashes of color.
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Paeonia lactiflora × suffruticosa Mid to late season blooms. Itoh Peonies were born out of the search for a perfect yellow peony such as this!
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Paeonia lactiflora × suffruticosa Mid to late season blooms. This gorgeous color-changing Itoh had us breaking in to song!
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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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Scilla siberica Early spring blooms. Loose clusters of blue bells with long bloom for us and for the bees.
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Scilla siberica Early spring blooms. Dainty white blossoms to naturalize in spring landscapes.
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Helianthus tuberosus Tan skin, white flesh. A creamy 'choke grown in Canaan, Maine.
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Helianthus tuberosus Reddish skin, white flesh. High yields of knob-free tubers.
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Mid-spring blooms. A splashy mix of purples and white.
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Mid to late spring blooms. Better getchya burn permit for this fiery tulip mix.
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Mid to late spring blooms. Stunning color combo!
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Mid to late spring blooms. Lustrous and glowing. Very popular for arrangements.
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Mid to late spring blooms. Big 5" blooms in delicate antique hues.
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Mid-spring blooms. A popular choice for landscapes. Long-lived, heat tolerant and grows well in part shade.
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Mid to late spring blooms. A Fedco favorite. Fragrant and stunning.
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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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Mid to late spring blooms. Impressive, handsome tulip is taller and larger than most, with gorgeous color gradations.
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Mid to late spring blooms. The first purple Darwin Hybrid to hit the market; a long-standing classic.
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Early spring blooms. At once modern and classic. A proper wedding tulip!