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Description: The Suprise Lily White, 'Amaryllis Belladonna' produces large clusters of sweet white flowers, which appear after the foliage has died down. The leaves remain green during winter in mild climates. Plant the bulbs of the Suprise Lily with the neck just at soil level. In climates with severe frost, plant much deeper (5-6" of soil over them). It is advisable to stake the stems before the wind damages the flowers and in mild zones, cover the crown with peat or leaves when cold weather arrives. In other areas mulch and leave in the ground. In very cold climates, the bulbs can be stored at about 55°F (13°C), to prevent the bulbs from drying out. Price:
$7.95
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Lily
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Description: The Iris 'Bronze Beauty', 'Iris hollandica', a fall planted bulb, produces flowers in such an amazing color combination that it will evoke the admiration of all your gardening friends. Dutch Iris thrives best in moist, well-draining soil. The Iris blooms in late spring to early summer for a 2 - 3 week period. For a more striking effect, plant the bulbs in groups of 20 or more. In cold areas the Iris should be mulched in winter to protect from frost. They are deer, rabbit and squirrel resistant. Price:
$6.09
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Iris
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Description: The Dwarf Iris 'Katherine Hodgkin', 'Iris reticulata', a fall planted bulb, is a dainty dwarf iris which originally came from such areas as Turkey and the Caucasus. The incredible new triple coloration of the flower makes this a truly unique dwarf iris with pale blue and yellow tones. These Irises are cultivated on a fairly large scale. If planted in good location, they will even multiply. They are good for rock gardens, under shrubs and trees, in beds, borders, and containers and for indoor forcing. They need a well drained soil. Price:
$6.09
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Iris
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Description: The Iris 'Eye of the Tiger', 'Iris hollandica', a fall planted bulb, has electric dark violet-purple flowers that are excellent for cutting. This is one of the most cold-resistant variety of the Dutch Iris. Dutch Iris thrives best in moist, well-draining soil. The Iris blooms in late spring to early summer for a 2 - 3 week period. For a more striking effect, plant the bulbs in groups of 20 or more. In cold areas the Iris should be mulched in winter to protect from frost. The Iris plant is great for borders, containers, naturalizing, and cut flowers. They are deer, rabbit and squirrel resistant. Price:
$6.09
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Iris
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Description: The Iris 'Clear Morning Sky', 'Iris hollandica', a fall planted bulb, is a bright and airy Dutch iris that resembles exactly what it's name implies, a beautiful clear morning sky. Its unmatched presence is an elegant addition to any garden. The exquisite blue and yellow flowers rest atop sturdy stems. The sword-like leaves add oft-lacking vertical lines to the garden. Despite their name, these irises never grew wild in the Netherlands. Instead, they are the products of hybridization by a Dutch plant breeding firm. The flowers are 4 inches in diameter. The color assortment is very wide and includes bicolored varieties produces flowers in such an amazing color combination that it will evoke the admiration of all your gardening friends. Dutch Iris thrives best in moist, well-draining soil. The Iris blooms in late spring to early summer for a 2 - 3 week period. Plant Dutch Iris bulbs in 10 to 14 day intervals to enjoy a continuous supply of cut flowers. For a more striking effect, plant the bulbs in groups of 20 or more. In cold areas the Iris should be mulched in winter to protect from frost. The Iris plant is great for borders, containers, naturalizing, and cut flowers. They are deer, rabbit and squirrel resistant. Price:
$6.09
Category:
Iris
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