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Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 3-8 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Beersheba' 16/+cm white 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Bravour' 15/17cm white periant with yellow trumpet 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Broughshane' 16/+cm Creamy white petals with deeply ruffled amber/white trumpets. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Colleen Bawn' 10/+cm pure white 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Cyclope' 15/17cm yellow 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Dutch Master' 14/16cm Very popular large yellow trumpet daffodil. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Empress of Ireland' 14/16cm creamy white 1 $ 4.45
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Gipsy Queen' FS light greenish-yellow with same colored trumpet which soon turns whitish. Dwarf and early 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Golden Harvest' 14/16cm Golden flowers. 6 $ 6.45
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Las Vegas' 14/16cm White petals with flared, ruffled, yellow trumpet. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Little Beauty' 10/+cm A lovely small Trumpet Daffodil. The creamy-white petals contrast well with the lemon, flat rimmed trumpet. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Little Gem' 10/+cm Flowers golden-yellow, a pretty miniature Trumpet Daffodil. Ht. 4-6 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Little Spell' 9/+cm To 8 inches with pale yellow petal and paler yellow trumpet fading to near white with age. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Marieke' 14/16cm yellow 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Midget' FS yellow 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Mount Hood' 14/16cm Cream petals with chiffon yellow trumpet. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Pistachio' 14/16cm As the name suggests, a pistachio colored daffodil becoming bright yellow to the edge of the ruffled trumpet. Spectacular! 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Rijnveld's Early Sensation' 14/16cm An all yellow heirloom that can stand temperatures in the teens while in bloom. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Topolino' 10/+cm Dwarf bicolor daffodil, perianth creamy-white, trumpet pale lemon. Ht. 6 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'W.P. Milner' 9/+cm Perianth and trumpet concolorous straw-colored on opening, turning creamy white, perianth segments always twisted. Ht. 6-8 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 1 - trumpets) 'Yellow River' 15/17cm yellow 3 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 3-8 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Ambergate' 14/16cm soft orange with small red cup 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'By George!' FS soft yellow, peachy-pink cup 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Carlton' 14/16cm Most popular daffodil on the market having lemon/chiffon yellow petals and a darker yellow cup. Vanilla scented!! 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Carlton' 12/14cm Most popular daffodil on the market having lemon/chiffon yellow petals and a darker yellow cup. Vanilla scented!! 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Curly' 12/14cm Rounded cream petals with a double ruffled cup of bright yellow. Very unique. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Daydream' 14/16cm Bright lemon-yellow with corona turning white. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Fortissimo' 14/16cm Very large amber-yellow beauty has a funnel-shaped, slightly frilled, reddish-orange crown. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Fragrant Breeze' 14/16cm white/ornage, fragrant 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Fragrant Rose' 14/16cm white with deep reddish cup 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Ice Follies' 14/16cm White with lemon-yellow flared cup. Reliable, withstands clay soils and warmer winters. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Ice Follies' 12/14cm White with lemon-yellow flared cup. Reliable, withstands clay soils and warmer winters. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Ipi Tombi' 12/+cm yellow with orange corona 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Kissproof' 14/16cm Pale yellow flowers with smaller flared cup of orange-red. Won't get sunburned. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Langwith' 14/16cm creamy-white perianth, vivid yellow crown 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Modern Art' 14/16cm Pale yellow petals and heavy, fringed red crown. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Pink Charm' 14/16cm Ivory white with coral pink edged crown. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Professor Einstein' 14/16cm White petals with broad orange-red cup, sweetly scented. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Romance' 14/16cm Soft white petals and deep pink cup. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Salome' 14/16cm Creamy white with peachy-yellow cup maturing to soft apricot. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 2 - large-cupped) 'Sweet 'Harmony' 14/16cm Large flowered with white petals and cup going from white to bright yellow edging. 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 3 - small-cupped) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 3-8 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 3 - small-cupped) 'Barrett Browning' 14/16cm White petal with lemon yellow base and orange cup. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 3 - small-cupped) 'Green Howard' FS opening lime-green, corona turning bright yellow 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 3 - small-cupped) 'Mint Julep' 14/16cm greenish yellow with yellow cup 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 3 - small-cupped) 'Polar Ice' 12/14cm White flower with very small, frilled white cup. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 3 - small-cupped) 'Segovia' 12/+cm white, yellow trumpet 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 3 - small-cupped) 'Sinopel' FS White flowers with small greenish-white cup. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 3 - small-cupped) 'Stainless' 14/16cm Ivory white throughout, with a green eye. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 3 - small-cupped) 'Xit' 10/+cm white 3 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 3-8 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Acropolis' 14/16cm Very large, rounded fully double flowers. The outer segments are very broad and rounded, of purest white and have good substance. The inner ones are likewise, but slightly smaller. Interspersed among these in the center are small, bright red petals, making a strong contrast of colors. Ht. 12-16 inches. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Bridal Crown' 12/14cm Having several creamy white double flowers with orange markings. Good for forcing. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Cheerfullness' 12/14cm One to three flowers per stem, white with light yellow double crown. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Delnashaugh' 14/16cm A creamy-white double with pink segments in the corona. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Dick Wilden' 12/14cm A golden double. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Erlicheer' 15/17cm A double white with cream centers. Beautiful. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Exotic Beauty' 14/16cm white with fully double pink cup 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Ice King' 14/16cm A white with a clear yellow, large cup centered with a small "mutant" cup. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Obdam' 14/16cm A full double, cream yellow. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Pencrebar' 8/+cm Lovely small double yellow jonquil, looking like a tiny rose. Ht. 6 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Petit Four' 14/16cm White petals with apricot-rose double crown. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Pink Champagne' 14/16cm white with light pink 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Pink Paradise' 14/16cm A white double with ruffled pink corona. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) poeticus 'Plenus' FS Late flowering double white. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Replete' 14/16cm A double white with carnation pink ruffled corona. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Rip van Winkle' 10/+cm A historical double daffodil from Ireland. Flowers double, golden yellow, not unlike a miniature N. 'Van Sion'. Ht. 4-6 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Sir Winston Churchill' 14/16cm white-yellow. Fragrant 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Snowball' FS white 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Tahiti' 14/16cm Very large, rounded, fully double flowers. The outer segments are very broad and rounded, of primrose-yellow color. Interspersed towards the center are smaller segments in bright orange-red, making a fine contrast. Growing vigorously. Ht. 12-16 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Yellow Cheerfulness' 12/14cm A good late flowering double yellow. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'Wave' FS creamy-white perianth with well filled dark yellow crown. Ht. 20 cm 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'White Marvel' 14/+cm Double-flowered selection of N. triandrus 'Tresamble'. Flowers 3 to 4, pure white. Ht. 16 inches. 3 $ 4.95
NARCISSUS (DIV 4 - doubles) 'White Medal' 14/16cm bright white 3 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 3-8 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) 'Chipper' FS greenish-lemon yellow with soft yellow corona 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) 'Hawera' 10/12cm Flowers 4 to 6 in a small umbel, clear lemon-yellow. Perianth deflexed. Ht. 6-8 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) 'Horn of Plenty' 12/+cm white 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) 'Ice Wings' 10/12cm Flowers ivory-white entirely, two per stem. Ht. 10-12 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) Katie Heath' ® 12/14cm white with salmon cup 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) 'Lemon Drops' 12/14cm Flowers 3 to 4, perianth creamy-white. Corona yellow. Ht. 8-10 inches. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) 'Liberty Bells' 14/+cm Flowers 3 to 4, soft yellow. Ht. 12-16 inches. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) 'Petrel' 10/+cm creamy-white 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) Rippling Waters' 12/+cm Similar to Thalia with creamy white petals, slightly rippled, and a perfect cup. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) 'Thalia' 12/14cm Flowers several, pure white. Fragrant. Ht. 16-18 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) 'Thalia' 10/12cm Flowers several, pure white. Fragrant. Ht. 16-18 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 5 - triandrus) 'Tresamble' 12/14cm An elegant, all-white. 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 3-8 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Beryl' 12/+cm Perianth primrose-yellow, deflexed. Cup globular, cadmium-yellow, with a broad orange edge. Ht. 6-8 inches. 3 $ 6.95
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Cotinga' 12/+cm white, pink cup 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'February Gold' 14/+cm Perianth mid-yellow, slightly deflexed. Trumpet orange-yellow. Ht. 6-10 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'February Gold' 12/14cm Perianth mid-yellow, slightly deflexed. Trumpet orange-yellow. Ht. 6-10 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'February Gold' 10/12cm Perianth mid-yellow, slightly deflexed. Trumpet orange-yellow. Ht. 6-10 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'February Silver' FS Perianth and trumpet milk-white, perianth slightly deflexed. Ht. 8-10 inches. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Garden Princess' FS deep yellow 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Itzim' 12/+cm Flowers yellow, the corona later turns to orange. Long lasting. Ht. 8 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Jack Snipe' 10/12cm Perianth creamy-white, deflexed. Cup primrose-yellow. Dwarfer and smaller than in 'Dove Wings'. Ht. 8-10 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Jenny' 12/14cm Perianth pure white, deflexed. Trumpet pale primrose-yellow. Strongly fragrant. Ht. 10-12 inches. AGM. 6 $ 5.95
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Jetfire' 10/12cm Very cheerful bicolored hybrid. Petals reflexed, corona true orange. Ht. 10-12 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Kaydee' 12/14cm white with pink 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Larkwistle' 12/14cm Elegant canary yellow. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Lemon Silk' FS A beautiful lemon yellow with long trumpet. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Little Witch' 12/14cm Reflexed primrose-colored petals; a small yellow cup. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Minicycla' FS yellow 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Peeping Tom' 12/14cm Perianth deep golden-yellow, strongly deflexed. Trumpet narrow, long and concolorous deep golden-yellow. Like all Cyclamineus hybrids well suited for growing in partial shade under light trees or shrubs. Ht. 10-12 inches. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Rapture' 12/14cm early. Ht 25-30 cm., yellow 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Reggae' 12/14cm Reflexed white petals with a short pink cup. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Surfside' white 10/12cm Perianth white, reflexed, trumpet slender, creamy yellow. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Tete-a-Tete' 12/14cm Fine dwarf hybrid, raised by Alec Gray in 1949. Perianth pale lemon-yellow, deflexed. Cup orange. Fine for growing in pots. Ht. 6-8 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Tete-a-Tete' 11/12cm Fine dwarf hybrid, raised by Alec Gray in 1949. Perianth pale lemon-yellow, deflexed. Cup orange. Fine for growing in pots. Ht. 6-8 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Tete-a-Tete' 10/11cm Fine dwarf hybrid, raised by Alec Gray in 1949. Perianth pale lemon-yellow, deflexed. Cup orange. Fine for growing in pots. Ht. 6-8 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Toby the First' 10/+cm white, yellow cup 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Tracey' 10/+cm A very nice lemon yellow with long flared trumpet, maturing to creamy white. Early flowering and long lasting. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 6 - cyclamineus) 'Trena' 12/14cm White with bright yellow trumpet. 3 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 3-8 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Autumn Gold' FS Larger flowered yellow. 3 $ 4.95
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Baby Moon' 7/8cm Only to 7 inches, canary yellow, free flowering and late. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Baby Moon' 6/7cm Only to 7 inches, canary yellow, free flowering and late. 20 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Bell Song' 12/14cm A striking new hybrid with a pink cup, mildly fragrant. Ht. 8-10 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Chit Chat' 6/+cm To 8 inches, dainty, bright yellow with 3-4 flowers per stem. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Curlew' 12/14cm white 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Dickcissel' 10/12cm A lemon-yellow perianth with mimosa-yellow cup that bleeds colo onto the perianth. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Hill Star' 12/+cm yellow with white 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Kidling' FS yellow and fragrant 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Kokopelli' FS A rounded yellow with a flattened, saucer cup in darker yellow. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Martinette' 12/+cm Flowers 3 to 5, perianth golden-yellow. Cup orange, funnel-shaped. Fragrant. Ht. 10-12 inches. 15 $ 7.45
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'New Baby' 8/+cm greenish-white with dark yellow cup 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Orange Queen' 12/14cm Cups fairly small. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Pink Angel' 12/14cm Snow white with green eye and bright pink rimmed cup. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Pipit' 10/12cm Perianth soft lemon, turning almost pure white with age, evenly so for the cup. Usually 3 flowers per stem. Good for cutting. Ht. 10 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Pueblo' 12/+cm Flowers white. Perianth snow-white, corona cream. Ht. 12 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Quail' 10/12cm Rich bronze-yellow. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Sailboat' 10/12cm white with creamy cup. Fragrant 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Smiling Twin' 12/+cm white perianth 'twisted' with flat yellow corona 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Sugarbush' 12/+cm ivory-white 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Sun Disc' 10/+cm Petals straw-yellow, corona bright orange. Ht. 16 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Sundial' 10/+cm Flowers 2 to 3 per stem, pale yellow with orange corona. Ht. 6-8 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Sweetness' 12/+cm Flowers in succession, usually one at a time, deep golden-yellow. Petals pointed. Fragrant, long-lasting. Ht. 12 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Trevithian' 12/+cm Well proportioned yellow flowers, 2 to 3 per stem. Fragrant, long-lasting. Ht. 12 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 7 - jonquilla) 'Waterperry' 10/12cm Perianth ivory-white with an apricot-pink cup. Ht. 10 inches. 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - paperwhites) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 7-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - paperwhites) Ariel' ® 15/16cm white, ideal for pots 30-35cm 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - paperwhites) 'Avalanche' 15/16cm White perianthe and yellow corona. Early. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - paperwhites) 'Chinese Sacred Lily' 15/16cm An early bloomer, white with orange-yellow cup. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - paperwhites) 'Galil' 15/16cm pure white 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - paperwhites) 'Grand Soleil d'Or' 15/16cm A tazetta. Flowers in umbels, perianth yellow, corona orange, small. Requires a good baking in summer, but plenty of moisture in the spring. Excellent for forcing, very free-flowering. Height and time of flowering very much depending on temperature. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - paperwhites) Inbal' ® 15/16cm large pure white flowers - no fragrance 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - paperwhites) Nir' ® 15/16cm white, large flowers 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - paperwhites) 'Paperwhite' 15/16cm All white, great for forcing. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - paperwhites) 'Scilly White' 15/16cm white 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - paperwhites) 'Sheleg' (Paperwhite) 15/16cm With less scent, larger florets and sturdier stalks. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - paperwhites) 'Ziva' (Paperwhite) 15/16cm A very floriforous paperwhite, excellent for forcing. 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - tazettas) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 7-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - tazettas) 'Canaliculatus' 12/+cm To only 6 inches, having reflexed white petals and golden yellow cup. Very floriferous. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - tazettas) 'Canary Bird' 12/14cm yellow perianth with orange-green cup 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - tazettas) 'Falconet' 12/14cm Yellow with orange crown. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - tazettas) 'Geranium' 14/16cm White with small bright orange cup, 2-3 flowers per stem. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - tazettas) 'Golden Dawn' 14/16cm Greenish-yellow w/ white highlights and darker orange cup becoming even darker with age. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - tazettas) 'Hoopoe' 12/14cm Having orange crown and very fragrant. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - tazettas) 'Minnow' 12/14cm An excellent dwarf multi-flowered hybrid. Perianth creamy with a contrasting yellow cup. Ht. 6-7 inches. 15 $ 5.95
NARCISSUS (DIV 8 - tazettas) 'Silver Chimes' 12/14cm Silvery white with primrose yellow cup. 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 9 - poeticus) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 3-8 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 9 - poeticus) 'Actaea' 14/16cm Snow-white perianth with a yellow, red-rimmed cup. Ht. 16-20 inches. AGM. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 9 - poeticus) 'Angel Eyes' 12/14cm almost white 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 9 - poeticus) bulbocodium 'Golden Bells' 7/+cm Vigorous Dutch clone, large-flowered. A very good Petticoat Daffodil, producing 3 to 7 flowers from a single bulb. Sometimes offered with the name Golden Bells between apostrophes. However the K.A.V.B. registrar did not accept the name, through lack of distinguishing features compared to the species. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 9 - poeticus) cantabricus FS A most vigorous clone of the popular winter-flowering white Hoop Petticoat Daffodil. Flowers creamy white. Ht. 8-10 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 9 - poeticus) cantabricus var. foliosus FS Winter blooming, huge petunia flowers, yellow to near white. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 9 - poeticus) cantabricus 'Nylon' FS From a cross between Narcissus romieuxii and Narcissus cantabricus var. foliosus. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 9 - poeticus) cantabricus 'Nylon Yellow' FS golden-yellow 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 9 - poeticus) cantabricus ssp. tananicus FS No description available. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 9 - poeticus) 'Julia Jane' FS greenish yellow 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 11 - split coronas) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 3-8 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 11 - split coronas) 'Broadway Star' 14/16cm A white with split corona or orange and white. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 11 - split coronas) 'Cassata' 14/16cm White petals covered by a yellow split corona, almost as large, maturing to near white. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 11 - split coronas) 'Centannees' 14/16cm Large yellow perianth overlaid with a smaller pure orange corona. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 11 - split coronas) 'Dolly Mollinger' 14/16cm White w/ orange and white split corona. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 11 - split coronas) 'Etincelante' 12/14cm white, crown pink with yellow to orange 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 11 - split coronas) 'Mondragon' 14/16cm Apple scented yellow with orange split cup. 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 11 - split coronas) 'Orangery' 14/16cm White petals covered by a large, flat, orange cup. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 11 - split coronas) 'Papillon Blanc' 14/16cm White with pale green center. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 11 - split coronas) 'Sorbet' 14/16cm pure white perianth, orange star in large white corona 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 11 - split coronas) 'Tricolet' 14/16cm white with orange split crown 3 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 11 - split coronas) 'Tripartite' 12/14cm Fragrant, pure yellow. 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 12 - other) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 3-8 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 12 - other) 'Golden Quince' 12/+cm yellow 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 12 - other) 'Jumblie' 10/12cm Flowers deep golden-yellow, 2 or 3 per stem. Ht. 8 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 12 - other) 'Kenellis' FS Vigorous, floriferous hybrid, in which N. romieuxii becomes visible. Perianth white, corona creamy-white. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 12 - other) 'Quince' 12/+cm yellow 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 3-8 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) assoanus syn. N. juncifolius; N. requienii FS Excellent clone of this beautiful miniature Narcissus, with 1 to 5 deep yellow flowers in an umbel, sweetly scented. Leaves long, very narrow, semi-cylindrical. Propagation is easy and quick from seed. Ht. 4-6 inches. Flowers as early as February, best in alpine house. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) assoanus ssp. requienii FS Excellent clone of this beautiful miniature Narcissus, with 1 to 5 deep yellow flowers in an umbel, sweetly scented. Leaves long, very narrow, semi-cylindrical. Propagation is easy and quick from seed. Ht. 4-6 inches. Flowers as early as February, best in alpine house. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) broussonetii FS Most distinct plant in several ways. The corona is absent (rudimentary). Furthermore it is the most Southerly occurring narcissus, apart from N. canariensis. Flowers 1 to 8, white, 7/8 inch diameter, fragrant. Anthers bright yellow, exserted. Perianth tube slender, funnel-shaped, at the base green and white above. Leaves erect, glaucous, 3/8 inch wide, to 11 inches. Best grown frost-free under glass, totally dry in summer. Then abundant water can be given in early autumn, upon which flowering can follow. Ht. 12-16 inches. Tender. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) bulbocodium var. conspicuus 6/+cm deep yellow 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) bulbocodium var. nivalis FS Flowers dark yellow, large, about 1 3/8 inches in diameter, style very exserted. Leaves up to 7, measuring to 3/16 inch wide. Ht. 2-4 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) bulbocodium var. paucinervis FS pale yellow 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) bulbocodium ssp. preacox FS A robust early flowering plant, very distinct in cultivation. Flowers horizontal, 1 5/16 inches wide. Corona pale yellow, margin undulate, 1.5-2 inches long, 1 inch diameter. This particular variety has 3 nerves in each petal, as opposed to 6 in var. praecox. Leaves 3 to 4, particularly striate (grooved) on outer surface, 8-12 inches long. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) cordubensis FS Strongly scented with bright golden flowers. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) dubius FS Natural hybrid of N. papyraceus Ker X N. assoanus Dufour. It resembles N. papyraceus in most aspects, but has very narrow greyish leaves. Flowers creamy-white, up to 5 or 6 in an umbel, about 1/2 inch across. It needs a good summer baking and frost-protection. Ht. 8-12 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) elegans FS Unusual autumn-flowering species for the skilled grower, it is reputedly difficult in cultivation. Flowers 2 to 5, 1-1 3/8 inches in diameter. Corona first green, becoming dull orange, cup-shaped, incurving at the mouth, 1/16 inch diameter only. Petals white, 1/2 inch long. Leaves may be produced before or with the flowers, they are flat, up to 1/16 inch broad, glaucous. Ht. 8 inches. Semi-hardy. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) hispanicus FS One of the oldest and best known daffodils of cultivation, mentioned by Lobel in 1576, the exact origin remaining a mystery. Its use was of fundamental importance for the breeding of modern garden daffodils. Flowers buttercup-yellow entirely, perianth up to 4 inch across. Tips of the segments with a typical twist by 90 degrees compared to the corona. Margin of corona crenate. Leaves glaucous, erect and twisted. Ht. 16-20 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) humilus ssp. humilus FS Rare, small autumn-flowering species. It flowers as soon as growth begins in the autumn. Flowers ascending, 3/4-1 inch in diameter, medium yellow. Corona virtually absent, anthers widely exserted. Bulbs of flowering size have only one leaf or none, a phenomenon shared with N. serotinus. In cultivation leaves appearing at flowering time, they are linear, to 8 inches later. Ht. 4 inch. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) johnstonii FS pale yellow, soft yellow cup 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) jonquilla 6/+cm Flowers deep yellow, sweetly fragrant. Foliage terete (rounded), deep lustrous green. Prefers cool, moist soils, rich in humus and partial shade. Ht. 6-10 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) jonquilla 'Double Form' FS deep yellow 1 $ 5.45
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) jonquilla var. fernandesii FS yellow 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) jonquilla var. henriquesii FS soft yellow 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) minor FS Flowers deep yellow, 1.25 inches diameter, corona constricted at the middle. Leaves 2 or 3, strap-shaped, 3 inches long, 0.25 inch wide, more or less prostrate. Ht. 5-10. Beware of slugs! 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) moschatus FS It is not to be confused with Pugsley's N. alpestris, which is difficult to maintain in gardens. Flowers nodding, petals white, twisted, 3/4-1 3/16 inches long. Leaves glaucous, erect, to 12 inches long. Ht. 10-14 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) nanus 'Midget' 8/+cm Corona broad, straight, bright yellow, perianth sulphur-yellow, resembling N. asturiensis (Jord.) Pugsley, but larger. Leaves nearly erect, glaucous. Ht. 4 inch. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) nobilis var. leonensis FS cream with deep yellow trumpet 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) obesus FS yellow 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) obvallaris 12/+cm yellow 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) X odorus 'Rugulosus' 10/+cm Deep yellow fragrant flowers in small umbels. Foliage intermediate to the parents', keeled, not terete, bright green. Ht. 8-12 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) X odorus 'Double Campernelle' 10/+cm Flowers yellow, fully double, segments very neatly arranged. Flowering for about a month in the garden. Ht. 12-16 inches. AGM. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) poeticus var. physaloides FS The flower spathes are strongly inflated in the bud stage, like a Physalis; flowers pure white, 2.5-3 inches diameter with a small greenish-yellow corona, ringed with crimson red. Powerfully fragrant. Ht. 8-12 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) poeticus var. recurvus 12/14cm The late flowering Pheasant's Eye' Narcissus is treated as a true variety of the Poet's Narcissus by John Blanchard (Narcissus, A guide to wild daffodils). Best planted in cool, moist soil, rich in humus and in partial shade of light trees or shrubs. It takes some time to settle down, flowering sporadically in the first year. Perianth snow-white with a tiny greenish-yellow cup, margined crimson-red. Sweetly fragrant, with a great deal of nutmeg to the scent, to be kept away from the dinner table, advised by Mr E.A. Bowles. Ht. 10-14 inches. AGM. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) polyanthos FS white with pale yellow cup, edged orange 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) pseudonarcissus 'Lobularis' 7/+cm pale yellow, yellow cup 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) pseudonarcissus 'Lobularis' 5/6cm It prefers moist places in partial shade. Perianth whitish to creamy, always twisted. Dainty pale to deep yellow trumpet. Ht. 6-8 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) pumilus 10/+cm Corona golden-yellow, dilated near the mouth, margin crenate. Perianth bright yellow, petals not imbricate, slightly shorter than corona. Leaves glaucous. Ht. 4-6 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) romieuxii ssp. albidus FS large white flowers 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) romieuxii ssp. albidus var. zaianicus FS Flowers white to pale yellow, often fading from yellow to white in a few days. Corona to 1 3/16 inches diameter. Tube 15/16 inch long, 5/16 inch wide. Anthers exserted, style surpassing anthers. Ht. to 10 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) romieuxii ssp. romieuxii FS Flower pale straw- to deep primrose. Corona widely expanded, 1-1.5 inches diameter, with frilled margin. Most readily distinguished from N. bulbocodium by the much exserted anthers, overtopped by the style. Leaves filiform, flexuous, less than 1/16 inch wide, to 6.75 inches long. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) romieuxii var. mesatlanticus FS A clone of cultivation with pale yellow flowers. It increases well and flowers freely. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) romieuxii var. rifanus FS pale yellow 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) rupicola FS Flowers yellow, 1.25 inches diameter. It is easily distinguished from other species in this section by its solitary flowers, flat or cone-shaped corona, lack of pedicel and anthers held well in the tube. Leaves glaucous, erect, 1/16 inch wide, 7 inches long. It needs an acid soil. Ht. 6 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) serotinus FS Young or non-flowering plants have several thread-like leaves, at the flowering stage no leaves of significance are produced. Photosynthesis of this autumn-flowering species occurs by means of the flowerstem. Flowers white, 0.75-1 inch across, with a very shallow yellow cup. This needs a thorough baking in summer and should be kept frost-free in winter. Ht. 6-10 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) tazetta FS Chinese Sacred Lily. Fragrant flowers in abundance, petals milk-white, corona golden-orange. Ht. 16 inches. 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) tazetta ssp. pachybolbus FS white 1 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (DIV 13 - botanical) willkommii FS yellow 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NARCISSUS (MIXTURES) - (Amaryllidaceae) Daffodil, Zone(s) 3-8 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NARCISSUS (MIXTURES) Large-cupped and Trumpet Daffodils 12/+cm Mixtures. 6 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (MIXTURES) Mixture of many Narcissi and Daffodils 12/+cm Mixtures. 15 $ x.xx
NARCISSUS (MIXTURES) Mixture of Split Corona Daffodils 12/+cm Mixtures. 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NECTAROSCORDUM - (Amaryllidaceae) Zone(s) 4-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NECTAROSCORDUM siculum Hybrids syn. N. siculum ssp. bulgaricum 12/+cm Very good for cutting with large umbels of broadly bell-shaped, caramel-brown flowers, with green stripes on the exterior. On top of the ovary are slit-formed nectar pores, separating it from the genus Allium, in which it formerly was included. Handling this plant may cause irritation of the skin. Ht. 32-48 inches. 6 $ x.xx
NECTAROSCORDUM siculum Hybrids 10/+cm Very good for cutting with large umbels of broadly bell-shaped, caramel-brown flowers, with green stripes on the exterior. On top of the ovary are slit-formed nectar pores, separating it from the genus Allium, in which it formerly was included. Handling this plant may cause irritation of the skin. Ht. 32-48 inches. 15 $ x.xx
NECTAROSCORDUM siculum Hybrids 8/10cm Very good for cutting with large umbels of broadly bell-shaped, caramel-brown flowers, with green stripes on the exterior. On top of the ovary are slit-formed nectar pores, separating it from the genus Allium, in which it formerly was included. Handling this plant may cause irritation of the skin. Ht. 32-48 inches. 15 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NERINE - (Amaryllidaceae) Crape Flower, Zone(s) 8-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NERINE filamentosa FS Scape to 12 inches, having a small pink flower only 1 inch across. 1 $ x.xx
NERINE filifolia FS bright pink 1 $ x.xx
NERINE hirsuta FS pale pink 1 $ x.xx
NERINE humilis FS pale to mid pink, deep red stripe 1 $ x.xx
NERINE sarniensis FS Strong flower stems carry an umbel with up to 10 flowers, upward facing, pale salmon colored. Segments recurved at apex. Stamens very prominent. Leaves appear after the flowers. Ht. 20-28 inches. Tender. 1 $ x.xx
NERINE sarniensis corusca 'Major' FS Crimson to orange-red. 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NOMOCHARIS - (Liliaceae) Zone(s) 4-7 (Mulch recommended) Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NOMOCHARIS aperta FS Flowers drooping, 1 to 6, opening widely, saucer-shaped. They are pale pink, spotted deep crimson. Segments to 2 inches long, with a dark purple blotch at the base. Leaves elliptic to lanceolate, to 4 inch long, scattered along the stem. Ht. 12-28(-40) inches. 1 $ x.xx
NOMOCHARIS farreri FS Pink petals with feathered edges, having darker pink spotting throughout. 1 $ x.xx
NOMOCHARIS X findlayorum FS Easiest of the Nomocharis to grown. Pink with rounded petals having feathered edges and darker pink spots throughout. 1 $ x.xx
NOMOCHARIS mairei FS pale pink, spotted with dark blotches 1 $ x.xx
NOMOCHARIS saluenensis FS whitish pink, purple center 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NOTHOLIRION - (Liliaceae) Zone(s) 6-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
NOTHOLIRION bulbuliferum II Lavender w/green, flared tepal tips. 1 $ x.xx
NOTHOLIRION campanulatum II crimson to purple, petal tipped green 1 $ x.xx
NOTHOLIRION macrophyllum II Smallest member of the genus with light purple flowers. 1 $ x.xx
NOTHOLIRION thomsonianum II Dense raceme with 10 to 25 large pale rosy-lilac flowers, each about 2 3/8 inches long. Flowers at the base funnel-shaped and segments widely flaring at the apex. Much protruding stamens. Sweetly scented. The trailing, basal foliage is produced in autumn and winter. A leafy flowerstem up to 3 feet follows in late spring. To protect the foliage it is best grown in a sheltered, woodsy part of the garden. 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: NOTHOSCORDUM - (Amaryllidaceae) False Garlic, Zone(s) 5-9 Qty/Pkg Price/PackagenOTHOSCORDUM strictum FS straw-yellowto white 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: ORNITHOGALUM - (Hyacinthaceae) Pregnant Onion, Snake Flower, Zone(s) 6-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
ORNITHOGALUM algeriense FS large white flowers - fully hardy 1 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM arabicum 14/+cm A majestic relative of the 'Star of Bethlehem'. Roundish raceme 3 1/8-4 3/4 inches broad, carrying 6 to 25 flowers. They are white, flattish with a black ovary, aromatic, 1 1/2-2 3/4 inches across. Leaves lanceolate, more or less erect, 3/8-1 1/8 inches wide, rather fleshy and tidy looking, to 18 inches long. It requires a very hot sunny position to flower well. Ht. 16-30 inches. Tender. 6 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM arianum FS white, striped green on reverse 1 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM balansae 5/+cm Prefers a sunny position in well drained, sandy soil. Flowers 5 to 11, snow-white, almost entirely green on the exterior. Ht. 2-4 inches. 15 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM chionophilum FS A good dwarf ornithogalum of the non-weedy kind. Bulbs flask-shaped, non-bulbiliferous. Flowers pure white. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM dubium Hybrids 4/+cm South African Ornithogalum. Raceme with 20 or more flowers, which can be orange, red, yellow or white, often with greenish or brownish throat. Leaves yellowish-green, margins ciliate. Bulbs naturally very small. Ht. 16-24 inches. Tender. 6 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM fimbriatum FS leaves up to 3/4 inch wide, densely covered with hairs. Flowers white in dense, wide raceme, almost stemless. Ht. 2-4 inches only. 1 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM flavescens FS Bath Asparagus. From gardens. Loose racemes with yellowish flowers, 3/4 inch across. Ht. 2.5-3 feet. 1 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM magnum 10/+cm A spectacular hardy species and wonderful for cutting. Tall inflorescences, up to 3 feet high with large flowers, with green band on reverse. Vernalises late, so it never is touched by frosts. 6 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM magnum 'Saguramo' FS Raceme carrying 60 to 100 flowers. Ht. 30-60 inches, flowering 10-14 days ahead of other clone in cultivation, white. 1 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM narbonense 10/+cm Prefers a sunny position in well drained soil. Raceme with 25-75 flattish, starry, white flowers, to 2 inches diameter, which have only a slight greenish stripe on the exterior. Foliage basal, linear and channelled, greyish. Ht. 16-36 inches. 6 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM nutans 6/+cm Flowers nodding, white, greenish on exterior with a narrow white margin. Originally a woodland plant, but tolerant and vigorous. Produces lots of bulblets from the the basal plate. Ht. 10-14 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM oligophyllum FS Flowers 7-12. Superficially similar to O. balansae, but leaves glaucous and considerably longer (8-10 inches). Easy from seed. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM pyramidale 10/+cm Similar to O. narbonense L., but distinguishable by a very short ovary, less than 1/8 inch long and by a shorter style. Flowers in conical 20-50-flowered raceme, translucent white with slight green stripe on reverse. Foliage basal, channelled, glossy green. Hardy clone. Ht. 20-24 inches. 1 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM reverchonii 12/+cm white 1 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM sigmoideum (O. sibthorpii/O. nanum) FS white, pale green stripe 1 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM sintenisii FS Flowers 15 to 25 in a long-pedicelled raceme, snow-white, with dark green band on reverse. Foliage slender, to 6 inches long. It does not make bulblets. A charming dwarf species, well worth having. Ht. 2 3/8-4 inches. 1 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM ulophyllum FS white 1 $ x.xx
ORNITHOGALUM umbellatum 5/6cm The familiar Star of Bethlehem. Flowers 6 to 20, white with green stripe on reverse. Tepals 9/16-7/8 inch long. Leaves linear with broad white line on midvein. Ht. 4-8 inches. 15 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: OXALIS - (Oxalidaceae) Sorrel, Wood-Sorrel, Zone(s) 9-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
OXALIS adenophylla 6/+cm Prefers sunny position and moist, peaty soil. Forms dense cushions of long-stalked, glaucous leaves. Flowers profusely with dainty lilac-pink flowers. Each flower has five purple spots in the white center. Ht. 2-3 inches. AGM. 6 $ x.xx
OXALIS anomala FS white 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS bowiei FS Peduncles carrying 3 to 12 flowers, colored purple to pink, tubular/ bell-shaped, about 3/4 inch long. Leaves 3 to 12, trifoliate, with softly hairy margins and undersides, bright green. Stalks up to 10 inches long. Ht. 8-12 inches. Summer flowering. Tender. 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS bowiei 'Amarantha' ® FS Floriferous garden clone. Flowers rose-pink. Leaves as in the type, listed above. Bulb elongate with smooth brown tunic. Excellent for planting in pots, prefers full sun and cool soil. Ht. 8-12 inches. 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS brasiliensis FS Flowers 1 to 3, reddish purple, with a yellow throat. Leaves purplish, hairy underneath and along margin. Ht. 6-10 inches. Tender. 3 $ x.xx
OXALIS deppei 5/+cm deppei Lodd. * (syn. O. tetraphylla Cav.) From gardens. Peduncles up to 10 inches carry 5 to 12 purplish-violet flowers, to 3/4 inch wide each, in an umbel. Leaves bearing 4 leaflets, green with reddish blotch. Bulbs edible. Summer-flowering. Tender. 20 $ x.xx
OXALIS deppei 'Iron Cross' 5/+cm Flowers carmine. Leaflets fern-green with a cross-shaped blotch in indian-lake. 25 $ x.xx
OXALIS depressa (O. inops) FS Flowers solitary, usually pink but also purple or white, 3/4-1 3/16 inches long. Tube yellow, carried well above the clover-like foliage. Ht. 2-4 inches. Summer-flowering. Semi-hardy. 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS eckloniana var. sonderi FS pink-violet 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS enneaphylla 'Ione Hecker' FS Flowers vivid blue at the rim, deepening to dark purple in the center. Leaves like O. enneaphylla, but segments narrower and deeper green. Ht. 6-8 inches. 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS enneaphylla 'Patagonia' FS Flowers deep pink, foliage more finely divided than in our other stock of O. enneaphylla. 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS enneaphylla 'Rosea' FS Smaller leaved, rose colored form of O. enneaphylla. 6 $ x.xx
OXALIS flava FS large yellow flowers 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS hirta 'Gothenburg' FS Flowers borne on peduncles from upper leaf axils. Flowers deep pink with a yellow throat, 1 inch across. Leaves almost sessile. Leaflets 3, linear to oblong, with an apical notch, green. Ht. 8-10 inches. Autumn- flowering. Tender. 3 $ x.xx
OXALIS imbricata FS bright pink 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS 'Irish Mist' FS Pure white flowers over green leaves w/ purple dots. 6 $ x.xx
OXALIS karroica FS apricot orange 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS lobata FS Flowers solitary, pale yellow, about 5/8 inch long. Leaves long-stalked, 5 to 10 in a rosette, pubescent. Rootstock tuberous. Ht. 4-8 inches. Autumn-flowering. Semi-hardy. 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS massoniana FS Very showy and long flowering. Almost an orange colored flower with yellow center. 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS melanosticta FS yellow 3 $ x.xx
OXALIS monophylla FS large single pink flowers 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS namaquana FS coppery color 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS obtusa FS Flowers pink-red, yellow or white. Summer-flowering. Tender. 3 $ x.xx
OXALIS palmifrons FS single pink flowers 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS purpurea FS rose-pink, light pink or white, yellow throat 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS purpurea 'Ken Aslet' FS Flowers yellow, solitary, 1.25-2 inches diameter. Leaves large, silky, with 3 leaflets, rhomboid to orbicular, to 4 x 1.25 inches. Foliage green above, dark purple beneath. Petioles spreading to prostrate. Ht. 2-4 inches. Autumn/winter-flowering. Semi-hardy. 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS semiloba FS pink 1 $ x.xx
OXALIS triangularis ssp. papilionacea FS (syn. O. regnellii Miq.) From gardens. Like the above, but with pure white flowers and bright green foliage. 15 $ 8.45
OXALIS triangularis ssp. triangularis FS Flowers white, tinged rose or violet, 3/4 inch long, 3 to 7 in an umbel. Foliage bright red-purple in a basal rosette, leaflets widely deltoid. Rhizome horizontal and scaly, brittle. Ht. 8-12 inches. Summer flowering. Tender. 6 $ x.xx
OXALIS versicolor FS Flowers white to purple-white, throat yellow, 3/4-1 3/16 inches diameter, margin purple-violet. Stems to 6 inches, erect or spreading. Leaves borne in clusters of 10-15, on the stem. Leaflets 3, to 12 x 1/16 inch. Ht. 4-8 inches. Summer/ autumn-flowering. Tender. 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: PANCRATIUM - (Amaryllidaceae) Mediterranean Lily, Sea Daffodil, Zone(s) 8-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
PANCRATIUM maritimum FS White flowers in an umbel, with a narcissus-like corona, two-thirds as long as the perianth. Leaves glaucous, strap-shaped, more or less evergreen. Best grown under glass, likes it very hot in summer. Ht. 8-12 inches. 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: PUSCHKINIA - (Hyacinthaceae) Lebanon Squill, Zone(s) 4-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
PUSCHKINIA scilloides 'Aragat's Gem' FS soft blue, darker midvein 1 $ x.xx
PUSCHKINIA scilloides var. libanotica 5/+cm Flowers 10 to 15 in dense white racemes with greyish to bright blue shading and striping. Usually with 2 leaves only. Well suited for naturalising in any well drained soil, either in full sun or in partial shade. Seeds prolifically. Ht. 4-6 inches. 20 $ x.xx
PUSCHKINIA scilloides var. libanotica Alba' 5/+cm Fine albino from Dutch gardens. Excellent for associating with other spring-flowering bulbs. Flowers pure white. Ht. 4-6 inches. 15 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: RANUNCULUS - (Ranunculaceae) Buttercup, Zone(s) 8-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
RANUNCULUS kochii FS yellow 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: RHEUM - RHEOME (Iridaceae) Zone(s) 9-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
RHEUM 'Holsteiner Blut' FS red rhubarb 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: ROMULEA - (Iridaceae) Zone(s) 9-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
ROMULEA battandieri FS blue-white 1 $ x.xx
ROMULEA columnae FS pale lilac with yellow throat 1 $ x.xx
ROMULEA crocea FS Yellow. 1 $ x.xx
ROMULEA linaresii FS purple-blue 1 $ x.xx
ROMULEA longituba FS yellow 1 $ x.xx
ROMULEA luteoflora var. sanguinea FS red-purple 1 $ x.xx
ROMULEA ramiflora FS Flowers 1 to 4, segments 1/4-7/16 inch long. Outside yellow-white, deepening to pale lilac. Inside purple with white or yellow center. Leaves 4 to 6, linear, 6-12 inches long. Ht. 2-4 inches. 1 $ x.xx
ROMULEA tempskyana FS deep purple 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: SCILLA - (Hyacinthaceae) Squill, Zone(s) 4-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
SCILLA amoena FS Flowers 3 to 6, in a loose raceme, mauve-blue. Midrib deeper blue. Diameter of flowers 7/16-11/16 inch. Leaves strap-shaped, ascending, emerging before flowers, tinged red near base. Ht. 6-10 inches. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA aristides FS pale blue, deep blue anthers 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA autumnalis 'Fallax' FS No description available. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA bifolia 5/+cm Fine Dutch nursery stock, strongly recommended for naturalising. Elegant racemes with 3 to 10 deep gentian-blue flowers. Ht. 2-4 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
SCILLA bifolia 'Alba' 4/+cm Old garden clone (since 1590). Racemes as large as in the type, pure white. 3 $ x.xx
SCILLA bifolia 'Rosea' 5/+cm Garden selection with pink flowers. Ht. 3-4 inches. 15 $ x.xx
SCILLA bifolia var. Taurica FS A large and vigorous variety of this popular winter flowering bulb. Surprisingly large racemes with up to 20 starry, deep blue flowers. Foliage tinted brown-purple at first. Very useful for naturalising, seeding itself prolifically. Ht. 4-8 inches. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA greilhuberi FS Flowers 7-11 in a loose raceme, pale lilac-blue. Foliage prostrate, to 16 inches long, channelled. Prefers woodland conditions and partial shade. Ht. 6-10 inches. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA hyacinthoides FS Large racemes, carrying many starry blue flowers, 3/8 inch across, on erecto-patent pedicels, 1.25 inches long. Leaves about 10, spreading, 12-16 inches long. Hardy, but needs a hot position to flower. Ht. 16-28 inches. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA ingridae FS soft blue 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA intermedia FS Raceme with starry blue flowers, 3/8 inch wide. Ht. 8-10 inches. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA lilio hyacinthus FS Flowers 10 to 20, blue, starry, 3/4 inch across, in a loose raceme. Leaves 6-10, broad, 1.5 inches wide, lucid (shiny). The bulb curiously looks very much like a Lily, it consists of numerous yellowish scales, these can be severed for propagation. Ht. 6-10 inches. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA lingulata var. ciliolata FS A very attractive autumn-flowering species, from September onwards upon emergence of the leaves. Flowers azure-blue, sweetly scented of violets. Increases well in cultivation when grown in a frost-free bulb frame. Ht. 4-8 inches. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA lingulata var. genuina FS from North Morocco - twice as tall as S. lingulata var. ciliolata, gentian-blue 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA litardierei syn. S. amethystina/ S. pratensis 5/+cm Dense, narrow, conical racemes carrying 10 to 15 blue-violet flowers, 3/8 inch wide each. Bulbs splitting frequently. Ht. 4-8 inches. 15 $ x.xx
SCILLA litardierei 'Orjen' FS Most attractive clone with tall racemes and up to 25 flowers. Forms good sized bulbs, not splitting often. Excellent for naturalising. Ht. 6-10 inches. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA mischtschenkoana 'Tubergeniana' 8/+cm A particularly good clone of S. mischtschenkoana Grossh., which generally is not a good garden plant, dying out in cultivation. Excellent for naturalising under light trees and shrubs in partial shade. Flowers 3 to 4 in a loose raceme, campanulate. Pale porcelain-blue with darker blue stripes down each segment. Each bulb produces 2 to 4 scapes, prolonging the flowering season. Ht. 4-6 inches. AGM. 6 $ x.xx
SCILLA monophylla FS bright blue 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA numidica FS purplish-blue 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA obtusifolia FS lilac-blue 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA persica FS Bulb forming 2 to 3 scapes. Flowers 20 to 50 in a compact conical raceme, bright blue. Flowers stellate, to 3/4 inch diameter. Leaves linear, slightly keeled, to 18 inches, emerging at flowering. Ht. 8-12 inches. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA peruviana 16/18cm Produces 40-100 deep blue flowers in a very dense, deltoid raceme. Leaves in a basal rosette, up to 1.25 inches broad. It needs a hot and sunny position in order to flower well. Ht. 8-10 inches. Semi-hardy. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA pulchella FS lilac 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA puschkinoides FS pale blue 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA rosenii FS A fine alpine plant, totally hardy. It does best in the coldest part of the garden, in cool, moist soil. Flowers large, pale azure-blue with a myosotis-blue central stripe and blue pollen. Segments up to 1.25 inches long, sharply reflexed like in Erythronium. Ht. of stems in nature 8-12 inches, in Holland 4-8 inches. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA scilloides (Autumn flowering) FS Flowers 40-80, carried in a dense, oblong raceme. Flowers stellate, mauve-pink. Segments about 1/8 inch, narrow oblong. Leaves linear, channelled, to 10 inches long. Bulb ovate with blackish tunic. Ht. 12-16 inches. Autumn-flowering. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA siberica 7/8cm Well-known blue Squill from Western Asia. Flowers 5 to 9 in loose racemes, pendent. Anthers and pollen grey-blue. Leaves glaucous. Excellent for naturalising in full sun or semi-shade. Ht. 4-6 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
SCILLA siberica 6/7cm Well-known blue Squill from Western Asia. Flowers 5 to 9 in loose racemes, pendent. Anthers and pollen grey-blue. Leaves glaucous. Excellent for naturalising in full sun or semi-shade. Ht. 4-6 inches. AGM. 25 $ x.xx
SCILLA siberica 'Alba' 7/8cm Pure white garden forms, excellent for naturalising, like the blue Squil. Ht. 4-6 inches. 15 $ x.xx
SCILLA siberica 'Spring Beauty' 9/10cm Large flowered, triploid garden clone, selected by W.J. Eldering. Flowers rich deep blue, larger and deeper in tone than the species. Spikes much taller. Ht. 6-8 inches. 6 $ x.xx
SCILLA siberica var. taurica FS Much brighter and earlier flowering selection than the ordinary S. siberica. Flowers 3 to 7, french-blue with darker midrib. Bulbs forming 3 to 5 scapes. Tunics very dark. Ht. 6-8 inches. 1 $ x.xx
SCILLA verna FS light blue with white 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: SPARAXIS - (Iridaceae) Harlequin Flower, Zone(s) 10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
SPARAXIS tricolor mixed 5/+cm Mixture including white, yellow, orange, pink, red and purple flowers, either with black or yellow center. Flowers measure up to 2 1/4 inches across when fully open. Ht. 10-12 inches. Tender. 20 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TECOPHILAEA - (Tecophilaeaceae) Zone(s) 9-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TECOPHILAEA cyanocrocus FS Flowers deep gentian-blue, 1.5 inches across, with darker veins and white throat, scented. Leaves 2 or 3, linear, to 4.75 inches. Best in Alpine House or in sunny, protected border. Ht. 3 1/8-4 3/4 inches. AGM. 1 $ x.xx
TECOPHILAEA cyanocrocus 'Leichtlinii' FS Flowers paler blue, with a large white zone in the center. 1 $ x.xx
TECOPHILAEA cyanocrocus Storm Cloud group FS cross between T. cyanoc. 'Leichtlinii' & T. cyanoc. 'Violacea' - inky violet blue, white throat 1 $ x.xx
TECOPHILAEA cyanocrocus 'Violacea' FS Flowers deep purplish blue. 1 $ x.xx
TECOPHILAEA violiflora FS lilac 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TRITELEIA - (Alliaceae) Grass Nuts, Zone(s) 7-8 (5-6 w/mulch in winter) Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TRITELEIA '4U' 5/+cm violet pink 3 $ x.xx
TRITELEIA Allure' ® 6/+cm purple-blue 15 $ x.xx
TRITELEIA 'Corrina' 5/+cm Flowers violet, with violet-purple tips, veined dull spectrum-violet. Ht. 30 inches. Good for forcing. 25 $ x.xx
TRITELEIA hyacinthina 5/+cm Dense umbels with milk-white, bowl-shaped flowers, to 3/4 inch across. Pedicels to 2 inches, holding a short perianth tube. The perianth lobes twice as long as the tube. Ht. 24-28 inches. 15 $ x.xx
TRITELEIA ixioides 'Splendens' 5/+cm Strong stems carrying umbels with up to 20 golden-yellow flowers with dark median rays on the outside. Pedicels 1.5-2 inches. Individual flowers starry with a very short perianth tube. Leaves long, linear, dying back at flowering time. Best in a sunny position in the garden, given some protecting against frost. Ht. 16-24 inches. 3 $ x.xx
TRITELEIA ixioides 'Starlight' 5/+cm Vigorous Dutch cultivar. Strong stems carry 50 to 100 creamy flowers. Large-flowered. 6 $ x.xx
TRITELEIA laxa 'Koningin Fabiola' 5/+cm Flowers on 2-2 3/8 inches long pedicels, up to 25 in an umbel. A deep methyl-violet, midrib methyl-violet. Good cutflower. Flowers outdoors in early July. Ht. 24-30 inches. 25 $ x.xx
TRITELEIA peduncularis 5/+cm Flowers white, lilac-flushed, 5/8 inch across, in loose umbel, on 2-4 inches long pedicels. Ht. 16-20 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TRITELEIA 'Rudy' ® 5/+cm blue-violet with white 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (single early) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (single early) 'Apricot Beauty' 11/12cm salmon rose, tinged red 6 $ 4.95
TULIPA (single early) 'Beauty Queen' 11/12cm salmon, feathered empire rose 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single early) 'Bestseller' 11/12cm orange, striped paler orange 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single early) 'Christmas Marvel' 11/12cm Deep pink. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single early) 'Couleur Cardinal' 11/12cm Cardinal red with plum blush at base. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single early) 'Couleur Cardinal' 10/11cm Cardinal red with plum blush at base. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single early) 'Fire Queen' 11/12cm dull indian lake tinted reddish glow 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single early) 'Generaal de Wet' 11/12cm Orange. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single early) 'Keizerskroon' ('Grand Duc') 11/12cm bright red, edged yellow 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single early) 'Prinses Irene' 11/12cm Soft, pink-orange, blushed in purple. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single early) 'Yokohama' 11/12cm Very bright lemon yellow. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single early) 'White Marvel' 11/12cm white 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (double early) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (double early) 'Casablanca' 11/12cm ivory-white, flamed barium yellow 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double early) Double Dutch' ® 11/12cm red 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double early) 'Eire' 11/12cm bright red, very short 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double early) 'Monsella' 11/12cm Canary yellow with delicate red flames. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double early) 'Peach Blossom' 11/12cm Pink and rose. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double early) 'Sweet Desire' 11/12cm creamy-pink 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double early) 'Verona' 11/12cm dresden-yellow with sulphur-yellow flame 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (triumph) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (triumph) 'Abu Hassan' 11/12cm Exterior glowing brownish-red with buttercup-yellow edge. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'Arabian Mystery' 11/12cm Rich purple edged with white frosting. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'Attila' 10/11cm light purple-violet 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'Blenda' 11/12cm Carmine red, with a cream white base. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'Fats Domino' 11/12cm yellow-fragrant 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'Gavota' 11/12cm Very deep maroon with creamy yellow edge. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'Golden Melody' 11/12cm Pure bright yellow. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'H.D. Genscher' 11/12cm multiflowered, dresden yellow 6 $ 5.45
TULIPA (triumph) 'Inzell' 11/12cm Ivory white. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'New Design' 11/12cm Creamy white and soft pink over green and white variegated foliage. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'Recreado' 11/12cm purple with violet-purple flame 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'Veronique Sanson' 11/12cm Deep orange petals that fade to yellow along the edges. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'Washington' 11/12cm aureolin, short red flame 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'Weisse Berliner' 11/12cm multiflowered, white 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (triumph) 'Zurel' 11/12cm white with purple flame 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (darwin) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (darwin) 'Apeldoorn' 11/12cm Bright red. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (darwin) 'Apeldoorn' 10/11cm Bright red. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (darwin) 'Apricot Impression' 11/12cm apricot 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (darwin) 'Banja Luka' 11/12cm Large red and yellow. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (darwin) 'Ivory Floradale' 11/12cm Cream to pale yellow. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (darwin) 'Ollioules' 11/12cm Lavender on white. Gorgeous. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (darwin) 'Pink Impression' 11/12cm pink 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (darwin) 'Salmon Impression' 11/12cm dark salmon-pink 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (single late) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (single late) 'Bleu Aimable' 11/12cm Deep violet blue. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single late) Candy Club' ® 11/12cm multiflowered, white to pink 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single late) 'Maureen' 11/12cm Butter cream. Sturdy. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single late) 'Menton' 11/12cm Apricot to rose to pink to peach. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single late) 'Picture' 11/12cm lilac-rose 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single late) 'Pink Diamond' 11/12cm pink 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single late) 'Queen of Night' 12/+cm So purple, it's almost black. Very unique. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single late) 'Queen of Night' 11/12cm So purple, it's almost black. Very unique. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single late) 'Queen of Night' 10/11cm So purple, it's almost black. Very unique. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single late) 'Shirley' 11/12cm Ivory white edged with bright purple. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single late) 'Sorbet' 11/12cm rosy-white, inside white, carmine-red flamed 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (single late) 'Temple of Beauty' 11/12cm Salmon-rose, up to 30 inches tall. 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (historic) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (historic) Duc van Tol 'Red & Yellow' 11/12cm from 1595. Single Early Group. red with yellow margin 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (historic) 'Lac van Rijn' 11/12cm from 1620. Single Early Group. Pointed purple petals, edged white and yellow base 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (historic) 'Paeony Gold' 11/12cm from 1700. Double Late Group. Yellow and scarlet 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (historic) 'Zomerschoon' 11/12cm A magnificent historical tulip first described in 1620. Fine large flowers with bold deep pink stripes on pure white ground. Ht. 18-20 inches. 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (lily-flowered) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'Aladdin's Record' 11/12cm Red, with very fine yellow edge. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'Ballade' 11/12cm Magenta, margined with white. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'Ballerina' 11/12cm lemon-yellow, flamed red 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'Burgundy' 11/12cm Like a fine red wine, rich and well aged. Mmmm. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'China Pink' 11/12cm Soft pink with white base. 6 $ 4.45
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'Elegant Lady' 11/12cm Creamy yellow with soft pink edging. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'Lily Rosa' 11/12cm No description available. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'Marilyn' 11/12cm Pure white, splashed with red. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'Mona Lisa' 11/12cm Lemon yellow, brushed with red, especially down the midrib. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'Synaeda King' 11/12cm red with broad canary-yellow edge 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'Trs Chic' 11/12cm ivory-white with greenish white 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'Typhoon' 11/12cm red 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'West Point' 11/12cm Primrose yellow. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (lily-flowered) 'White Triumphator' 11/12cm Pure white really! 6 $ 4.45
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (fringed) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (fringed) 'Blue Heron' 11/12cm Late, lavender blue. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (fringed) 'Burgundy Lace' 11/12cm Burgundy red. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (fringed) 'Carrousel' 11/12cm Soft, buttery yellow petals, accented with flames of red. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (fringed) 'Fancy Frills' 11/12cm Ivory white base with rosy pink upper. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (fringed) 'New Look' 11/12cm white, tinged rose 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (fringed) 'Swan Wings' 11/12cm Pure white. 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (viridiflora) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (viridiflora) 'Artist' 11/12cm A very unique color and markings combination, having salmon-rose and purple with green markings. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (viridiflora) 'China Town' 11/12cm moss green and broad pink edges. Variegated foliage 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (viridiflora) 'Golden Artist' 11/12cm Rich golden yellow blending to raspberry with green feathering. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (viridiflora) 'Hollywood Star' 11/12cm Orange with strong green markings. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (viridiflora) 'Spring Green' 11/12cm Ivory white and apple green. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (viridiflora) Viridiflora Mixture 11/12cm Viridiflora Mixture 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (parrot) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (parrot) 'Black Parrot' 11/12cm The darkest of purple combined with distinctively furled petals. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (parrot) 'Blue Parrot' 11/12cm Deep purple with hints of lavender. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (parrot) 'Estella Rijnveld' 11/12cm White, striped in red flames, maybe more red than white. Striking! 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (parrot) 'Flaming Parrot' 11/12cm yellow, flamed crimson and red 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (parrot) 'Texas Flame' 11/12cm Buttercup yellow with red flames. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (parrot) 'Texas Gold' 11/12cm deep yellow, narrow red edge 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (parrot) 'White Parrot' 11/12cm White with slight hints of green. 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (double late) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (double late) 'Angelique' 11/12cm pale pink with pale and darker shades 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double late) 'Angelique' 10/11cm pale pink with pale and darker shades 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double late) Black Hero' ® 11/12cm indian lake, edged darker 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double late) 'Carnaval de Nice' 11/12cm Huge white and flame red. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double late) 'Gerbrand Kieft' 11/12cm purple-red, edged pure white 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double late) 'Ice Cream' 11/12cm white with dark rosy-red flame 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double late) 'Lilac Perfection' 11/12cm lilac 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double late) 'Mount Tacoma' 11/12cm Pure white. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (double late) 'Upstar' 11/12cm ivory white, flamed purple edge 15 $ 7.95
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (kaufmanniana) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (kaufmanniana) 'Corona' 11/12cm Light yellow, outside red. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (kaufmanniana) 'Daylight' 11/12cm Light scarlet red, having black base with yellow strip. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (kaufmanniana) 'Early Harvest' 11/12cm red-orange, yellow to the edge 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (kaufmanniana) Heart´s Delight' 11/12cm Brightly pink, gold yellow ground, with red feathered spots, outside crimson. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (kaufmanniana) kaufmanniana type 9/10cm Creamy yellow with red accent on outer petals. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (kaufmanniana) 'Shakespeare' 11/12cm Flowers red with salmon pink margins and insides. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (kaufmanniana) 'Showwinner' 11/12cm cardinal-red, inside signal red 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (kaufmanniana) 'Stresa' 11/12cm Intense, with vivid red over bright yellow. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (kaufmanniana) 'The First' 11/12cm Very early, reddish blossom with yellow ground, outside delicately crimson. 15 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (fosteriana) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (fosteriana) 'Concerto' 11/12cm Solid cream. Very nice. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (fosteriana) 'Flaming Purissima' 11/12cm greenish-yellow, toedge flushed red 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (fosteriana) 'Golden Emperor' 11/12cm pure golden-yellow 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (fosteriana) 'Orange Emperor' 11/12cm carrot-orange 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (fosteriana) 'Red Emperor' 11/12cm Bright red. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (fosteriana) 'Robassa' 11/12cm red, flamed azalea pink, inside signal red 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (fosteriana) 'Sweetheart' 11/12cm Lemon yellow with broadened creamy white edges. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (fosteriana) 'White Emperor' ('Purissima') 11/12cm Pure white. 15 $ 7.95
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (greigii) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (greigii) 'Calypso' 11/12cm Tomato red w/ yellow margins and black base. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (greigii) Flowerdale' ® FS Having apricot yellow petals, currant juice colored in the center. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (greigii) 'Lovely Surprise' 11/12cm geranium-lake, edged lemon-yellow 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (greigii) 'Mary Ann' 11/12cm red, edged white, inside pink on white ground 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (greigii) 'Princess Charmante' 11/12cm signal-red, flushed carmine 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (greigii) 'Red Riding Hood' 11/12cm carmine-red, inside scarlet 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (greigii) type FS Flowers brilliant scarlet- to orange-red, measuring up to 6 inches across, when fully open. Tepals to 16 x 4 inch. Inside with black mark at the base of each segment. Pollen yellow. Leaves beautifully mottled and striped purple-brown. It makes vertical stolons when insufficient moisture is available. Ht. 6-10 inches. 3 $ x.xx
TULIPA (greigii) 'United States' 11/12cm Very brightly colored, this flower opens to an orange interior while the outside of the petals are golden yellow with a feathered scarlet-orange mid-stripe. 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: TULIPA (botanical) - (Liliaceae) Tulip, Zone(s) 3-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
TULIPA (botanical) acuminata 8/+cm Horned Tulip. From gardens. Flowers scarlet and yellowish with curious narrow, twisted segments, to 5 inches long. Ht. 16-20 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) agenensis FS Flowers bright red. Basal blotch black, edged yellow. Outside with dull green or brown tinge. Anthers black. Tunics lined with matted, woolly hairs. Ht. 8+ inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) albertii 10/+cm Large orange-scarlet flowers with a black blotch, bordered yellow. Filaments, pollen and anthers yellow. The bulb tunic is lined with coarse, short hairs. Ht. 6-8 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) altaica 5/+cm Flowers yellow, lacking a basal blotch, with a deep green and bronze tinge on the exterior. Segments 5 x 1.25 inches. Extremely hardy and vigorous. Ht. 6-8 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) aucheriana hort. FS A charming dwarf plant. Flowers star-shaped, deep rose-pink, a lovely shade and always much in demand. Basal blotch yellow. Segments 3 x 3/8 inch. Leaves deep green, prostrate or nearly so. Still listed here under the familiar old name, but probably not a species but a clone of or a hybrid with T. humilis Herb. Ht. 2-4 inches. AGM. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) australis FS Flowers bright yellow, with crimson tinge on the outside. Leaves 3/4 inch wide, glaucous with a distinct red edge. Forms small bulbs, spreading rapidly from horizontal stolons. Ht. 6-10 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) aximensis FS Flowers solitary, erect, deep red, green blotch with yellow margin. Ht. 16-20 inches. 3 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) bakeri FS Flowers deep imperial-purple with a yellow center and yellow anthers. It is much darker and dwarfer than T. saxatilis Sieb. ex Spreng., also different from T. cretica Boiss. et Heldr. It is endemic to Crete, where it grows in humus-filled crevices of limestone rocks. Stoloniferous. Ht.4-8 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) bakeri 'Lilac Wonder' 6/7cm Free-flowering selection, exterior of outer segments light roseine-purple, color of inner segments somewhat lighter, base pale yellow. Inside pastel-mauve with large lemon-yellow center, anthers yellow. Ht. 4-6 inches. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) batalinii FS The original type, rarely offered and more scarcely received! Flowers palest lemon-yellow, outer petals exceeding the inner. Basal blotch olive-bronze. Anthers yellow. Propagation from seed. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) batalinii 'Apricot Jewel' FS Exterior orange-red, inside golden-yellow. Ht. 4-6 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) batalinii 'Bright Gem' 6/+cm Flowers sulphur- yellow, flushed orange. Ht. 4-6 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) batalinii 'Bronze Charm' 6/+cm Flowers yellow, feathered bronze. Ht. 4-6 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) batalinii 'Honky Tonk' 6/+cm yellow 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) batalinii 'Red Gem' 6/+cm Flowers vermillion-red. Ht. 4-6 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) batalinii 'Salmon Jewel' FS salmon 3 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) batalinii 'Yellow Jewel' 6/+cm Flowers yellow, tinged rose, base greenish-yellow. Ht. 4-6 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) biebersteiniana FS Flowers 1 to 3, bright yellow. Outside flushed green and brown. Sometimes treated as a synonym to T. sylvestris. Forming a larger plant than the latter, without the typical stolons. Ht 8-10 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) biflora 4/5cm A fine miniature Tulip with 2 or 3 small flowers to a stem, white with a yellow center. Segments to 3 x 3/8 inch. Anthers yellow. Ht. 2-4 inches. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) biflora maxima 6/+cm white with yellow edge 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) bifloriformis FS A white with yellow center. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) bifloriformis 'Starlight' FS white with yellow center 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) celsiana syn. Persica 6/+cm A remarkable plant with strongly falcate (curled) often prostrate, glossy leaves. Flowers deep yellow, tinged carmine-red on the exterior. Flowers late in mid-May. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) clusiana FS Flowers white to cream, carmine-red on exterior of outer segments, base violet. Outer segments to 6 x 5/8 inch. Ht. 8-12 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) clusiana 'Cynthia' 5/+cm Flowers pale yellow to creamy, with broad crimson bands on the exterior. Base purplish, anthers soft green. Ht. 8-12 inches. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) clusiana 'Lady Jane' 6/+cm No description available. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) clusiana 'Sheila' 5/+cm Exterior primrose-yellow, outer tepals with a cardinal-red flame from base to top. Base dresden-yellow. Inside primrose-yellow with faint red stripes. Center bronze-yellow. Anthers purple, pollen yellow. When ageing, inside of flower gaining brown-red. Ht. 8-12 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) clusiana 'Tinka' 6/+cm No description available. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) clusiana 'Tubergen's Gem' 6/+cm A fine large flowered selection from the preceeding variety, found at Zwanenburg Nurseries. Ht. 8-10 inches. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) clusiana var. chrysantha 4/+cm Flowers deep golden-yellow, colored crimson on the exterior. Ht. 6-8 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) cretica FS Very short, crocus-like, with white flowers and yellow centers. May be best for the alpine garden. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) dasystemon 5/+cm Flowers solitary, tepals to 20 x 1/4 inch, narrow lanceolate. Flower color bright yellow, lacking any white. Outer tepals marked with a broad brown or green band externally. Inner petals streaked brown-green along midrib. Inside pure yellow. Anthers yellow. Leaves to 10 x 3/8 inch, smaller at flowering, blue-green. Please note there are wrongly labelled stocks in the trade, which in fact are T. tarda. Ht. 3-4 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) dasystemonoides FS Yellow flowers borne on stems up to 3 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) didieri FS Flowers currant-red, points of the slender segments slightly deflexed. The exterior of outer segments tinged crimson. Center blackish-brown with a yellow margin. Foliage and stems slender. Flowers late in May. Ht. 12-16 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) eichleri 9/10cm Flowers large, up to 4.75 inches across when fully open. Brilliant scarlet-red, with broad creamy-white bands on the exterior. Basal blotch black, edged yellow. Leaves undulated, glaucous. Ht. 8-12 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) eichleri 'Clare Benedict' FS bright scarlet 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) eichleri 'Excelsa' FS A late tulip with brilliant scarlet red flower opening to 8 inches wide. That's right. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) ferganica 8/+cm Flowers 1 to 3, large, golden-yellow, pale chocolate-pink on the exterior of outer segments. Tips of segments flaring widely. Tepals 5 x 3/4 inch. Leaves glaucous, 12-16 inches long. Stems and foliage are densely and finely pubescent. Outer bulb tunics dark brown, very tough and leathery like those of T. praestans. Ht. 10-14 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) 'Fulgens' FS Lily-flowered Group. Historical tulip. Tepals tapering, apex acute, scarlet. Center white. Anthers yellow. Stem glabrous, separating it from T. elegans hort. ex Bak. Ht. 18 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) grengiolensis FS This is a rare Swiss endemic with a very limited geographical distribution. Flowers primrose-yellow, flushed, striped and spotted carmine-red. Flowers late in May. Ht. 10-16 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) hageri 5/+cm Distinct garden clone of Tulipa orphanidea complex. Flowers small, dull red, center greenish-black with narrow yellow margin. Outer segments green and buff on back. Ht. 5-6 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) hageri 'Splendens' 6/+cm Distinct garden clone of Tulipa orphanidea complex. Vigorous sport with three to five flowers per stem, instead of the usual one. Flowers copper-orange, with bronze tinge on the outside. Center greenish-black with yellow margin. Ht. 6-8 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) hewery FS golden yellow with red flush 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) hoogiana FS Large orange-scarlet flowers, base black with broad yellow margin. Segments with pointed tips, outer tepals slightly reflexed; 9 x 2 inches. The upper two leaves often exceed the flower in height. Ht. 16-18 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis syn. T. pulchella var. humilis 5/6cm Flowers bright violet-pink with a large yellow center, most attractive, early-flowering. Tepals 1.5 inches long and 3/8-3/4 inch wide. Ht. 4-6 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis 'Dream' 5/+cm scarlet red 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis 'Eastern Spice' FS red 3 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis 'Eastern Star' 6/+cm Flowers magenta-rose with bronze-green flame on the outer segments. Base canary-yellow. Anthers greenish yellow. Ht. 4-6 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis 'Lilliput' 6/+cm Flowers of a more intense red than other T. violacea. This clone is rather different from the others, it opens out less. Ht. 2-3 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis Magenta Queen' FS Outside of outer tepals lilac-purple with green flame, inner tepals lilac-purple. Interior mallow-purple, center lemon-yellow. Anthers greenish yellow. Ht. 6 inches. 3 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis 'Odalisque' 6/+cm Outer segments with tin-colored glow without, otherwise beetroot-purple, with large yellow center. Anthers canary-yellow. Ht. 4 inch. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis 'Pegasus' FS roseine purple with tyrian purple flame 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis 'Persian Pearl' 5/+cm Magenta-rose with a green shade without. Within cyclamen-purple with bright yellow center. Ht. 4 inch. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis 'Pink Charm' 6/+cm pink 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis 'Tte--Tte' 5/+cm dark purple-red 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis var. pulchella 'Albacaerulea Oculata' 6/+cm Flowers white, with a large steel-blue center. Sweetly fragrant. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis 'Violacea Black Base' 6/+cm Flowers bright purple-violet, center black. Ht. 2-4 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) humilis 'Violacea Yellow Base' 5/+cm Very attractive bright purple- violet flowers with yellow center. Excellent for rock gardens and for growing in pans and pots. Ht. 2-4 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) iliensis FS Flowers lemon-yellow. Outer tepals outside stained crimson or dull green. Anthers yellow. Lacking basal blotch. Leaves 2 to 4, erect, deeply channelled, glaucous. Ht. 8 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) ingens FS Huge, brilliant scarlet-red tulip, segments up to 4.75 inches long and 2 3/8 inches wide, flowers measuring up to 8 inches in diameter when fully open. Inside very lucid (shining). Large jet-black center, without a yellow margin. Pollen violet. Leaves with a greyish hue, finely pubescent. Ht. 12-16 inches. 3 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) 'Julia' FS carmine-red 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) kolpakowskiana 6/+cm A fine clone with bright yellow flowers, carmine-red on the exterior, which has been in cultivation here for several decades. Wild populations however are variable in color, including pure red, orange and yellow forms. Segments 6 x 3/4 inch. Outer bulb tunics very tough, like leather. Ht. 4-8 inches. AGM. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) kurdica 5/+cm Flowers bright brick-red, center greenish black without any yellow or white. Closely related to both T. humilis and T. orphanidea, sometimes considered intermediate between these. Ht. 3 1/8-4 3/4 inches. 3 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) kurdica Purple Form FS purple 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) lanata FS It increases by means of long stolons and also by offsets. Flowers dazzling orange-scarlet with jet-black center, bordered yellow. Tepals 12 x 2 3/8 inches. Pollen yellow. Requires a sunny but sheltered position in the garden, since the leaves appear early. Ht. 16-20 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) 'Latvian Gold' FS From T. vvedenskyi Z. Botsch. X T. berkariense J. Ruks. 'Morning Star'. Flowers large, inside light yellow, dark brown base with large bright red basal blotch. Outside red, with yellow edge. Leaves undulated, striped purple. Ht. 4 inch when opening, later the stem elongates to 12 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) linifolia 4/5cm Flowers brilliant vermillion-red, a dazzling color in full sun when the flowers are wide open. Large jet-black center. Tepals to 6 x 1 3/8 inches. Stems sometimes tinged red. Leaves prostrate or nearly so, glaucous with reddish margins, undulated at the edges. Ht. 4-6 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) 'Little Beauty' 6/+cm Exterior tyrian purple. Base outer tepals moss green, inner tepals moorish blue. Inside tyrian purple with cornflower-blue center, having a mallow-purple rim. Pollen lemon-yellow. Ht. 4 inch. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) 'Little Princess' 6/+cm T. hageri and T. aucheriana. Exterior: outer tepals blood red, inner tepals spanish orange with blood red mivein. Base green. Inside burnt orange with currant-red top. Center black bordered with aureolin rim. Pollen greyish yellow. Ht. 4 inch. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) marjollettii 7/8cm Flowers most distinct, soft primrose yellow, border and base soft rosy-red, turning to an all-over deep rosy-red color with age. Flowers late in May. Ht. 16-20 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) mauritiana 'Cindy' FS Exterior of segments lemon-yellow on primrose-yellow ground. Inside primrose-yellow. Center lemon-yellow with small grey-greenish blotches. On opening the segments have a very narrow scarlet edge, which fades to deep pink and gradually stains most of the flower as flowering progresses. Quite a chameleon! Tepals 5 x 1 inch. Anthers bluish-black. Ht. 12-16 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) maximowiczii 4/5cm Fiery red. Great for the rock garden. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) montana FS Flowers large for the length of the stem, brilliant vermillion-red, tepals 1 5/8-2 1/8 inches long, with pointed tips. Center small, blackish-blue. Leaves 3 to 6, glaucous, overlaid with a greyish-blue layer of wax and much undulated. A delightful species for the rock garden and for growing in pans or pots. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) montana 'Yellow Form' FS No description available. 1 $ 3.45
TULIPA (botanical) neustruevae 5/+cm Fine dwarf species with golden-yellow flowers, tinged bronze and deep green on the exterior. Leaves a lustrous, polished green, up to 4 inch long, 3/8 inch wide. Ht. 3 1/8-4 3/4 inches. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) orphanidea FS Flowers bronze-orange, base greenish. Segments slender, slightly deflexed at the tips, 1.25-2 inches long, 3/8-3/4 inch wide. It is distinct from T. hageri Heldr. from a horticultural point of view. Ht. 8-10 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) orphanidea 'Flava' 6/+cm It is a natural variant within the T. orphanidea complex. Flowers slender, pale yellow, tinged orange and green on the exterior. Segments slightly deflexed. Ht. 8-10 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) ostrowskiana FS Flowers scarlet- to orange-red, center black. Segments slightly deflexed, 5 to 3 inches long. Leaves glaucous, 2-4 in number, undulate. Flowerstem only 2 inches long at opening of the flower, elongating later up to 12 inches. Stock with always a lot of variation between the plants, despite being in cultivation for almost a century. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) patens FS pink 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) platystigma FS Flowers buff orange-red, with greyish marks towards the center. Base of segments yellow. Ht. 16-20 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) polychroma 5/+cm A fine dwarf species with rather large cup-shaped flowers, white with a large deep yellow center. Exterior of segments tinged green and pink. The outer tunics are densely and thickly felted. Some authors consider this synonymous with T. biflora Pall. However for horticultural purposes distinct. Ht. 3-4 inches only. 3 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) praestans 9/+cm This is the tall growing form, from which 'Fusilier', 'Zwanenburg Variety', etc. were selected. Large vermillion-red flowers, several to a stem. Outer segments 7 x 1 inch, inner tepals shorter. Anthers and pollen reddish. Leaves and stems finely and densely pubescent. Outer bulb tunics dark brown, coriaceous. Ht. 12-16 inches. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) praestans 'Fusilier' 11/12cm Selected dwarf clone, flowering with 3 to 5 bright orange-scarlet flowers a stem. Very good for bedding. Ht. 8-10 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) praestans 'Unicum' 11/12cm Leaves variegated. They are beautifully edged pale yellow. Most effective for bedding. Ht. 8-10 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) praestans 'Van Tubergen´s Variety' 9/10cm Dwarf and early, less floriferous than 'Fusilier'. Ht. 8-10 inches. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) praestans 'Zwanenburg Variety' 9/10cm Garden selection from the type stock, 1 or 2 large, vermillion-red flowers per stem and with long, pointed perianth segments. Ht. 10-12 inches. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) saxatilis 7/+cm Triploid clone from gardens, increases freely by stolons. Flowers bright lilac-pink with a very large, deep yellow center. Stem with 1 to 4 flowers, fragrant. Tepals 5 x 1.25 inches. Anthers deep purple. Leaves lustrous green, appearing early in winter (shelter!) Ht. 6-10 inches. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) schrenkii 7/+cm This clone flowers scarlet with an orange margin. Segments pointed, the outer reflexing, to 6 x 1.25 inches. Botanically close to T. armena Boiss. Ht. 3-4 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) sogdiana FS white, yellow base 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) sosnowskyi FS Flowers brilliant vermillion-red with slightly deflexed perianth segments and a jet-black center. Exterior with a yellow blotch at the base of each segment. When the flowerbuds appear in spring, they lie flat, close to the ground for frost protection. They turn upright when in full flower. Leaves undulate at edges. Ht. 12-16 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) sprengeri FS It dislikes a summer rest and is best treated like an Erythronium. Probably the best Tulip for naturalizing. The very last of all Tulips to flower at the end of May and in June. Flowers bright scarlet with a greenish tinge on the exterior. Anthers and pollen bright yellow. Outer tepals 6 x 5/8 inch, inner to 1 inch wide. Ht. 16-20 inches. AGM. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) stapfii FS (syn. T. systola) Scarlet with black yellow margin blotch. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) subpraestans FS Flowers large, 2 to 3 to a stem, bright carmine-red, tinged greyish on reverse when opening. Lower leaves 16-20 inches long, sharing this feature with T. ferganica Vved. Outer bulb tunics also hard and tough. Most vigorous. Ht. 16-20 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) sylvestris 5/+cm Increases by means of stolons, enabling the plants to find the optimal depth in the soil. Flowers golden-yellow, exterior tinged green. Pendant in bud, erect later. Strongly fragrant. Leaves narrow, glaucous. Ht. 8-12 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) tarda 7/8cm A clone producing fine, large bulbs, without the typical vertical stolons. Ht. 4-6 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) tetraphylla FS Flowers drooping in bud, opening to pale yellow, tinted lime-green along midrib, surrounded by crimson. Basal blotch green. The outer tepals are waisted and turn back on themselves, the tips turn back in, forming an urn-shape. Anthers yellow. Leaves lanceolate, 3 to 7, erect. Ht. 12-16 inches. 3 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) tschimganica FS Tepals yellow, to 7 x 1.25 inches. Crimson V-shaped markings towards the center. Pollen yellow. Forms vertical stolons. Ht. 8-12 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) tubergeniana FS Splendid species with slender dazzling scarlet-red flowers, up to 6 inches across when fully open. Segments very long, pointed and deflexed, to 10 x 2 3/4 inches. Center glossy, jet-black. Pollen black. At first this species was not at all easy in cultivation, 'Splendens' proved to be the best clone. Ht. 16-24 inches. 1 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) tubergeniana 'Keukenhof' 11/12cm Multi-flowered variant, scarlet with yellow center. Ht. 16-20 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) turkestanica 7/8cm Flowers up to 12, medium-sized, creamy white with an orange-yellow center. Each stem with 3 to 9 flowers. Leaves glaucous. At lifting time the outer bulb-tunics are of a beautiful pink shade, turning to a lustrous red when ripe. Ht. 8-12 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) urumiensis 7/+cm Flowers 1 or 2, golden-yellow with bronze tinge on the exterior, resting on a rosette of lustrous green leaves. Tepals to 4 x 3/8 inch. Excellent for naturalizing. Ht. 4-6 inches. AGM. 15 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) vvedenskyi 11/12cm From gardens. Dwarf orange clone. Does not produce vertical stolons. Ht. 10-12 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) vvedenskyi 'Tangerine Beauty' 11/12cm Flower outside bright fire-red with lemon-yellow basal blotches. Inside bright capsicum-red, with black basal blotches. Anthers purple. Ht. 8-12 inches. 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) whittallii 6/+cm A tetraploid clone 2n = 48. Flowers mid-orange, exterior tinged greenish-bronze. Center blackish, tinged with yellow. Horticulturally distinct from T. hageri and T. orphanidea. Some authors consider this species to belong within the Tulipa orphanidea complex. Ht. 10-14 inches; 6 $ x.xx
TULIPA (botanical) wilsoniana 6/+cm Very brilliant red. 6 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: URGINEA - (Hyacinthaceae) Mountain Squill, Zone(s) 9-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
URGINEA maritima 24/+cm Sea Squill. From gardens. Scape 28-60 inches, only produced in hot, dry situations (for the skilled gardener!) White, starry flowers, 3/8-9/16 inch in diameter, with a brownish line along the center, many produced on a long raceme. Leaves elliptic-lanceolate, 1 5/8-3 1/4 inches wide, appearing after flowering in autumn. Semi-hardy. 1 $ x.xx
URGINEA olivieri FS No description available. 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: UVULARIA - (Liliaceae) Bellwort, Merrybells, Zone(s) 4-9 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
UVULARIA grandiflora FS golden-yellow 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: VAGARIA - (Amaryllidaceae) Zone(s) 8-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
VAGARIA olivieri FS white with green midvein 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: VELTHEIMIA - (Hyacinthaceae) Red-hot Poker, Zone(s) 10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
VELTHEIMIA bracteata FS Dense raceme, containing up to 60 flowers. Perianth tubular, 1.5 inches long, nodding, pinkish-purple, flecked with green and white. Leaves 8 to 12, bright and shiny, 2 3/8-3 1/8 inches broad, 14 inches long, basal. Stem spotted purplish-green. Ht. 12-18 inches. Tender. AGM. 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: WATSONIA - (Iridaceae) Bugle Flower, Bugle Lily, Zone(s) 9-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
WATSONIA aletroides FS scarlet 1 $ x.xx
WATSONIA ardernei FS white 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: ZANTEDESCHIA - (Araceae) Calla Lily, Zone(s) 9-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
ZANTEDESCHIA aethiopica 14/16cm Calla Lily, White Arum. From gardens. Spathe white, creamy at base within, 3-10 inches long, with recurved margins. Spadix yellow. Leaves sagittate, twice as long as broad, dark green, unspotted, long stalked. Ht. 24-32 inches. Tender. AGM. 1 $ x.xx
Genus - Species/Cultivar Size Description: ZIGADENUS - (Melanthiaceae) Death Camas, Zone(s) 7-10 Qty/Pkg Price/Package
ZIGADENUS nuttallii FS Flowers up to 30 in raceme, each 5/8 inch wide, creamy-white. Inside with 2 green dots on the lower half of each segment, forming a green ring within each flower. Leaves 4 to 6, basal, grass-like. Naturalizes in our nursery, hardy. The entire plant contains a toxic alkaloid and must kept afar from herbivorous animals. Ht. 24-30 inches. Hardy. 1 $ x.xx
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