Here’s Looking at You Kid - Oriental Lily Mix

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Here’s Looking at You Kid - Oriental Lily Mix

Fedco exclusive! 30-48" tall.

While we disagree that classic film is improved by colorization, this flower collection jumps off the silver screen into technicolor with style! Enduringly beautiful with soft brushstrokes that span the classic palette of solid pinks, solid whites, stunning bicolors, sophisticated tricolors—some with spots, stripes, highlights, shadowy beauty and a hint of gold. A lovely set that could melt even the most cynical, seemingly lost protagonists who could turn from heartless profiteering to assisting the Resistance. Blooms in August.

Each fragrant mix contains 5 varieties: the well-known varieties Casa Blanca and Stargazer, plus lesser-known Tarrango, The Edge and Tricolor. NEW!



7696 Here’s Looking at You Kid - Oriental Lily Mix
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L 7696 A: 5 bulbs, 5 for $20.00
L 7696 B: 10 bulbs, 10 for $30.00
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Additional Information

Lilies

Queen of the perennial border, fabulously showy and surprisingly easy to grow.

Oriental strains bloom late with fragrant flamboyant blossoms on stalks capable of reaching heights well above 5'.

Tiger Lilies are prized for their high bud count, unique beauty and exceptional ability to naturalize in the woodland garden.

Excellent as bedding plants or cutflowers, good as specimens or in solid masses. Light shade prolongs summer blooms and keeps the bulbs cool. Mulch in full sun. Plant bulbs 6–8" deep, 6" apart in rich slightly acid well-drained soil.

See also: Information about lily leaf beetles.

Herbaceous Perennial Plants

When you receive your order, open the bags and check the stock immediately. Roots and crowns should be firm and pliable. Surface mold is harmless and will not affect the plant’s future performance. Store plants in their packaging in a cool (35–40°) location until you are ready to plant. If it’s going to be awhile, you can pot up your perennials.

Do not plant bare-root perennial plant crowns directly outdoors before danger of frost has passed. Wet and/or cold conditions for an extended period may cause rotting.

For more info:
About planting bare-root perennials