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Genus - Species/Cultivar | | Size | | Description: CORYDALIS - (Fumariaceae) Zone(s) 7-10 | | Qty/ Pkg | | Price/Package |
CORYDALIS angustifolia | | FS | | white | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS buschii | | FS | | Having dwarf spikes of bright red-purple flowers. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS caucasica | | FS | | Flowers up to 6, purplish-lilac, inner petals white. Leaves bi-ternate with rather long petioles, close to the soil, deep green. Bulbs splitting annually. Self-compatible. Ht. 3 1/8-4 3/4 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS cava | | FS | | Similar to C. solida, but with a rather hollow tuber, the bottom often missing when aged. It lacks the scale-like bract on the stem near ground level. Racemes 6-16-flowered. Generally it has coarser foliage than C. solida. Leaves twice ternate. Ht. 6-10 inches. AGM. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS cava 'Alba' | | FS | | white | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS decipiens hort. | | FS | | Possibly a hybrid of C.s. ssp. incisa ancestry (H. Zetterlund). Resembling C. solida, but much more vigorous and keeps flowering for weeks on end. Flowers reddish-purple. Ht. 6-10 inches. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS decipiens purple-flowered | | FS | | purple-pink | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS densiflora | | FS | | Flowers clear pink, raceme dense, 15-20 flowered. Foliage bi-ternate. Bulbs splitting annually. Ht. 4-8 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS fumariifolia (ambigua hort.) | | FS | | The choice blue Corydalis from Japan is now listed under its correct name. Foliage glaucous, twice to three times ternate. This is a woodland plant, for a shaded and sheltered position in the garden. Ht. 4-6 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS ledebouriana | | FS | | pinkish white, with purple | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS malkensis | | FS | | creamy yellow | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS nobilis | | FS | | Non-tuberous, but very conspicuous member of the genus. Flowers pale yellow, tips deeper yellow with conspicuous dark anthers. Leaves glaucous, quite large. Prefers a moisture retentive soil and woodland conditions. It forms a fleshy taproot, which is most brittle, often shaped curiously. Extremely hardy. Ht. 10-20 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS paczoskii | | FS | | Flowers up to 10, deep lilac-pink, 9/16-1 inch long. Foliage bi-ternate, glaucous. A super plant for the woodland garden, setting seed easily. Ht. 4-6 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS pumila | | FS | | An easy species with purple flowers, foliage bright green. Self-compatible and seeding itself around. Ht. 3 1/8-4 3/4 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS solida | | FS | | Prefers woodland conditions and deep soil, rich in humus. Racemes dense, usually carrying 10-20 flowers, mallow-purple. Self-incompatible. Ht. 4-10 inches. AGM. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS solida 'Beth Evans' | | FS | | Flowers soft pink with a white flash on the spur. Flowers fade to a paler color with age. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS solida 'Firecracker' | | FS | | fire-red inside soft red | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS solida 'G.P. Baker' | | FS | | Flowers brick-red, sometimes red-pink. The red pigmentation is being stimulated by conditions in the open garden, especially cold weather in late winter, which delays flowering. Ht. 4-6 inches. AGM. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS solida 'Purple Beauty' | | 5/+cm | | purple | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS solida ssp. incisa | | FS | | Pure white selected forms, inflorescences large, with up to 20 flowers. Foliage olive-green, a beautiful color combination. Ht. 4-6 inches. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS solida ssp. transsylvanica 'Prasil Strain' | | FS | | Flowers brick-red, some seasons rather buff, depending on temperature (see above). However when the seed is being used for propagation a variety of shades appear, varying from salmon through deep pink to red, occasionally with one flowering in a very deep red. Vigorous clone, a single corm may split into four in a good growing season. Ht. 4-8 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS solida ssp. transsylvanica | | FS | | mixed shades | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS solida 'White Swallow' | | 5/+cm | | white | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS vittae | | FS | | white | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CORYDALIS wendelboi | | FS | | A variable species in shape and number of flowers. The color varies from white to purple, or bicolored. Racemes not very dense, often to 25 flowers. Leaves 2 to 4 times ternate, leaflets deeply divided into narrowly obovate segments. Self-incompatible. Still rare in cultivation, it appears to do well in the open garden. Ht. 4-8 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
Genus - Species/Cultivar | | Size | | Description: CRINUM - (Amaryllidaceae) Milk & Wine Lily, Zone(s) 7-10 | | Qty/ Pkg | | Price/Package |
CRINUM powelii | | FS | | Hybrid of C. bulbispermum (N.L. Burm.) and C. moorei. Umbel with 5-10 trumpet-shaped pink flowers, 4 inches across, perianth tube curved. Leaves about 20, up to 3 feet long and much to the liking of snails! Ht. 20-24 inches. Hardier than both parents. AGM | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
Genus - Species/Cultivar | | Size | | Description: CROCUS (spring) - (Iridaceae) Zone(s) 3-9 | | Qty/ Pkg | | Price/Package |
CROCUS (spring) abantensis | | FS | | Flowers of delightful sky-blue, variable, with a yellow throat. One of the first crocusses to come into flower with us. We consider it a better garden plant than C. baytopiorum, which color comes close to it. Both are from high altitude, but strangely, C. abantensis prefers a warm summer rest, while C. baytopiorum prefers it quite cool. Ht. about 3 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) alatavicus | | FS | | A very early flowering species. Interior snow-white, shaded and speckled greyish-purple on the outside, throat yellow. Dry summer-dormancy. Ht. 3-4 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) ancyrensis ('Golden Bunch') | | 5/+cm | | A free-flowering selection of the 'Ankara' Crocus, raised in Holland. Produces numerous tangerine-orange flowers, fading to saffron-yellow. Flowers for weeks on end. Ht. 2 3/8-3 1/8 inches. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) angustifolius syn. C. susianus | | FS | | Flowers deep indian-yellow, heavily striped and feathered deep purple on the exterior. This stock is mass-produced, the quality is often pretty poor. Ht. 2 3/8-3 1/8 inches. | | 3 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) angustifolius 'Minor' | | FS | | A miniature cultivar, which was described in Paxton's Magazine. Deep indian-yellow flowers, striped and tinged bronze-purple on reverse, much dwarfer than typical C. angustifolius. Ht. 1.5-2.5 inches. | | 3 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) biflorus ssp. crewei | | FS | | white, purple stripes on outside | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) biflorus ssp. isuaricus | | FS | | Differing from the type in the bract and bracteole, being silvery white (brown-spotted in C. biflorus). Also in the greater number of leaves and disjunct in its natural distribution. Flowers white or lilac, the outside striped or speckled with 3-5 grey-purple lines. Ht. 3-4 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) biflorus ssp. melantherus | | FS | | white, purple-greyish stripes | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) biflorus ssp. tauri | | FS | | Attractive violet-blue flowers, with pale violet-blue inner segments and a yellow throat. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) biflorus ssp. weldenii 'Albus' | | FS | | A pure white C. biflorus, lacking any striping or in the throat. Inner segments with a slightly greyish base. Ht. 3-4 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) biflorus ssp. weldenii 'Fairy' | | FS | | Flowers outside suffused wistaria-blue. Basal blotch darker violet-blue (near 90B). Inner segments white with a light blue hue. Basal blotch inside near sea-blue. Ht. 3-4 inches. | | 3 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) candidus | | FS | | Flowers amber-yellow, suffused and finely speckled with a greyish-brown on the exterior. Very floriferous and easy crocus. Ht. 1 1/2-2 3/4 inches only. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) candidus 'Little Tiger' | | FS | | glowing amber, speckled wit grey-brown | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) candidus var. subflavus | | FS | | Flowers amber-yellow, suffused and finely speckled with a greyish-brown on the exterior. Very floriferous and easy crocus. Ht. 1 1/2-2 3/4 inches only. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Advance' | | FS | | Flowers chrome-yellow inside. Exterior of outer segments campanula-violet, with a slightly darker veining. Base violet-bronze. Flower tube purplish. Ht. 3-4 inches. | | 15 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Afyon' | | FS | | Very early flowering population, likely to be genetically close to C.c. 'Uschak Orange', from neighboring Usak Province. It starts flowering few days earlier than 'Uschak Orange', often in the third week of January. It is more intensely orange, very floriferous, lasting for many weeks. Ht. 1 1/2-2 3/4 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Ard Schenk' | | FS | | Flower tube purplish. Exterior of perianth segments white, with a large wistaria-blue (92A) basal blotch. Inside white with a bronze-yellow center. Tube purplish. Ht. 4-5 inches. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus ëAubade' | | FS | | Flower tube purplish. Perianth segments white. Basal blotch outside yellowish-bronze. Center yellow. Not unlike 'Ard Schenk', but with a darker basal blotch, smaller-flowered and earlier. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Blue Bird' | | FS | | Exterior of outer segments dauphin's-violet with a white margin, flowers otherwise white with yellow center and throat. Large-flowered. Ht. 3-4 inches. Flowering a little later than the average C. chrysanthus. | | 15 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Blue Pearl' | | FS | | Flowers outside lobelia-blue, the interior a shade lighter, with a yellowish basal blotch. Ht. 3-4 inches. Flowering 'mid season' for C. chrysanthus cultivars, in Holland: AGM. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Blue Peter' | | FS | | Outer segments dark plum-purple (79A-B), feathering into a light lobelia-blue margin (91C), bronze at the base. Inner segments lobelia-blue on exterior. Inside light lobelia-blue (91C), with a large yellow center. Large globular flowers on short perianth tubes. Ht. 3-4 inches. Flowering a little later than average. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Cream Beauty' | | FS | | Flowers pale naples-yellow. Outside with a broad purple blotch, the base sprinkled bronze-green. Ht. 3-4 inches. AGM. | | 25 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Dorothy' | | FS | | Flowers buttercup-yellow (15A), with bronze stripes (near 79B) on the outside. More elegant than 'Fuscotinctus', it is larger and the feathering is more suffused. Ht. 3-4 inches. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'E.P. Bowles' | | FS | | Flowers lemon-yellow (13B) to chrome-yellow (15C). Exterior with purplish feathering and bronze base. Flowers long-lasting. Ht. 3-4 inches. | | 15 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Elegance' | | FS | | Flowers outside copper-brown (175A) with a sharp lemon-yellow margin (14B). Inner segments with grey-brown basal spots externally. Inside lemon-yellow (13A). Ht. 4-5 inches. Flowers lasting longer than average. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Fuscotinctus' | | FS | | Dwarf and very free-flowering. Exterior of outer segments lemon-yellow (13B), striped and feathered plum-purple (79A-B) over lemon-yellow ground. These stripes continue down the flower tube. Lemon-yellow inside (13B-C), lacking black dots at base of anthers. Ht. 3-4 inches. Flowering little earlier than average. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Gipsy Girl' | | FS | | Outer perianth segments large, rounded, aureolin (12B) to straw-yellow (13C). Feathered with 5-7 distinct plum-purple (79A) stripes, continuing down the sturdy flower tube. Inside aurelin (12A-B), center deeper yellow. Ht. 4-5 inches. Flowering little earlier than average. | | 25 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Goldilocks' | | FS | | Flowers buttercup- yellow. A brownish-purplish blotch at the base reaches more than two thirds up the segments outside. The segments are rather short and appear more rounded. Often flowers appear with more than six segments. Ht. 3-4 inches. early flowering. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Herald' | | FS | | Outside outer segments 'plum-purple (79B), with narrow aureolin margin (12C-D). Flowers inside aureolin, slightly darker towards the base. Perianth tube light purplish. Ht. 4-5 inches. Early flowering, but rather shortly. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Jeannine' | | FS | | A lovely free-flowering cultivar. Flowers mimosa-yellow (8D) with bronze perianth tubes. Plum-purple (79B) blotch in the upper half of outer segments, gradually transgressing into the mimosa-yellow margin. Center ochre. Ht. 3-4 inches. | | 15 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Ladykiller' | | FS | | Exterior of flowers near plum-purple (79A-B) with a broad, not so clearly demarcated white margin. Interior pale lilac-white. Flower tube plum-purple, striped. Ht. 4-5 inches. Flowering rather shortly, later than average. AGM. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Milea' | | FS | | Flowers orange-yellow, produced in quantity. Anthers orange, making a fine contrast on a dull January day. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Miss Vain' | | FS | | Almost all white with pale blue base and orange styles; fragrant. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Prins Claus' | | FS | | Large white flowers, with translucent markings on inside. Exterior of outer segments with a large plum-purple (79B) blotch, reaching more than 3/4 up the segment, to leave a white edge. Perianth tube sprinkled purple. Ht. 3-4 inches. Flowering later than average. | | 15 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Romance' | | FS | | Outer segments pale chrome-yellow (158A), with a greyish basal blotch. Outside inner petals chrome-yellow (15D). Inside buttercup-yellow (15B-C), more intense towards the center. Not very different from C.c. 'Cream Beauty'. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Saturnus' | | FS | | Flowers rather small, dark yellow, outside striped dark purple Ht. 3-4 inches. Early flowering, but rather shortly. | | 25 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Skyline' | | FS | | Flowers a delicate soft blue (92C), including a darker blue (92A) blotch and dito lines on the outside of the outer segments. Inside light near lobelia-blue (91D). A magnificant crocus, spreading its segments up to 2 3/8 inches wide in strong sunlight. Sturdy perianth tube. Ht. 4-5 inches. Flowering later than average. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Snow Bunting' | | FS | | Exterior yellowish-white (158C) with a greyish-yellow base and 5 to 7 violet or near plum-purple stripes. Inside white, with a large bronze-yellow center. Free-flowering. Ht. 4-5 inches. Early flowering. AGM. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Ushak Orange' | | FS | | Small, yellow-orange flowers with rounded tips to the segments. Stigmata yellow or orange. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) chrysanthus 'Zwanenburg Bronze' | | FS | | Flowers indian-yellow (17B), exterior tinged garnet-brown (183B) except margin of segments. Large-flowered. Perianth tubes brownish purple, being rather weak. Ht. 4-5 inches. Early flowering. AGM. | | 25 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) Mixture: several C. chrysanthus and other small-flowered species | | 5/+cm | | Mixture: several C. chrysanthus and other small-flowered species | | 25 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) corsicus | | FS | | Flowers pale purple inside, exterior slightly darker, marked with deep purple feathering. Ht. 1.5-2.5 inches. AGM. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) danfordiae | | FS | | yellow | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) etruscus 'Rosalind' | | FS | | Exterior of flowers paler colored than the latter, shaded greyish yellow. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) etruscus 'Zwanenburg' | | FS | | Flowers pale violet, exterior shaded greyish with light purple lines. Throat yellowish. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 15 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) flavus ssp. flavus | | FS | | Flowers brilliant orange, like fire. Tips of segments pointed. Produces seed in plenty, excellent for naturalising. This fine species always is in great demand, sometimes even second size corms of the sterile large Dutch yellow crocus are supplied under this name as a substitute (!). Ht. 2-4 inches. AGM. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) fleischeri | | FS | | The only crocus with finely interwoven corm tunics and yellow corms. Flowers white, exterior often striped purple. Stigmata much divided, bright orange-red. Ht. 1.25-2 inches only. | | 3 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) imperati ssp. imperati 'De Jager' | | FS | | Flowers large, bright purple inside. Exterior of outer segments buff, with three main purple stripes. Throat yellow. Ht. 3-4 inches.AGM. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) jessoppiae | | FS | | white, orange-yellow center, blue-grey base | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) korolkowii | | FS | | Interior of flower shining celandine-yellow. Exterior striped and speckled bronze. Throat bronze. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 15 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) korolkowii 'Kiss of Spring' | | FS | | Large globular shining celandine-yellow flowers with only a few purple feathers at the base, therefore much brighter colored and probably more attractive than the type. One of the first to start flowering in late winter, often through snow. Very free-flowering. Ht. 2 3/8-3 1/2 inches. | | 3 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) korolkowii 'Lemon Queen' | | FS | | lemon-yellow spotted gray-green | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) kosaninii | | FS | | Flowers bright lilac-blue with dark violet stripes and feathers on the exterior. Throat yellow. Ht. 2-3 inches. Prefers some summer moisture. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) malyi | | FS | | The flowers are large, white, so slightly tinted with rose as to appear almost white. They have a rich yellow throat. The base of the segments and the upper part of the perianth tube suffused greyish-purple. The bright orange style branches form a magnificant contrast to the white segments. Ht. 3-4 inches. AGM. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) malyi 'Ballerina' | | FS | | clone with white throat, outside hint of dove grey | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) mathewii | | FS | | white with blue center | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) michelsonii | | FS | | Apical 2/3 part of segments creamy white, base purple-violet, center purple-violet. Perianth tube deeper violet. Anthers yellow, stigma white. Requires a good baking in summer, and special attention in December and January, as the leaves can emerge soon after planting. Ht. 4-5 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) minimus | | FS | | Interior of flowers pale violet and feathered white. Exterior lilac-purple with dark glossy purple stripes, a striking color combination. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 3 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) olivieri ssp. balansae | | FS | | Small yellow flowers, exterior feathered deep purple-bronze. Ht. 1.25-2 inches. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) olivieri ssp. balansae 'Zwanenburg' | | FS | | Possibly a hybrid with C. olivieri Gay ssp. olivieri. Small flowers with rounded tips, inside deep 'golden-yellow, outside deep orange and beautifully feathered purplish-bronze. Fragrant. Flowers for weeks on end in February and March. Ht. 1.25-2 inches. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) olivieri ssp. olivieri | | FS | | Flowers pale orange-yellow with obtuse tips. Fragrant. Ht. 1 1/2-2 3/4 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) pestalozzae AA | | FS | | Flowers small, creamy white. Each filament has a small black spot near the base; when the flower is open it looks as if three small specks of soil had fallen into the throat. Ht. 1.25-2.5 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) reticulatus ssp. reticulatus | | FS | | Flowers large, inside bright lilac-blue. Exterior pale lilac with dark purple stripes, large flowered and lasting well in a sheltered position. Ht. 3-4 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) sieberi 'Bowles' White' | | FS | | Flowers very large, globular, pure white with a large orange center and base and with deep orange stigmata, making a wonderfully fine contrast. Ht. 2-3 inches. AGM. | | 15 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) sieberi 'Firefly' | | FS | | Flowers mineral-violet, throat and center yellow, translucent. Ht. 4-5 inches. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) sieberi 'Hubert Edelsten' | | FS | | Derived from a cross of C. sieberi ssp. sieberi with C. sieberi ssp. atticus by H. Edelsten. Outside of flowers deep purple with broad white transversal bands near the tips. Inside pale lilac with large orange center. Most attractive. Ht. 3-4 inches. AGM. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) sieberi ssp. atticus | | FS | | Assumed to be C. cancellatus when found, because of the coarse bulb tunics and the persistant neck of old sheathing leaves. Ht. 2 3/8-3 1/2 inches. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) sieberi ssp. sublimis 'Tricolor' | | FS | | Flowers delicate lilac with a large yellow throat, surrounded by a broad white band. A striking color combination. Ht. 2-3 inches. Late flowering, AGM. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) stellaris | | FS | | Orange-yellow crocus with bronzy-brown streaks or "pencillings" on the outside of the petals. AGM. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) tommasinianus | | 5/6cm | | Flowers small, inside pale violet. Outside often silvery-grey. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 15 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) tommasinianus 'Albus' | | 4/+cm | | Numerous white flowers, highly recommended for naturalising. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) tommasinianus 'Barr's Purple' | | FS | | Flowers deep amethyst-violet. Exterior of outer segments grey. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 25 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) tommasinianus 'Eric Smith' | | FS | | No description available. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) tommasinianus 'Lilac Beauty' | | FS | | Flowers small and slender. Violet inside, outside light lilac. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 15 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) tommasinianus 'Michaels Purple' | | FS | | No description available. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) tommasinianus Mixture | | 5/+cm | | Mixture. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) tommasinianus 'Pictus' | | FS | | Large lavender flowers with distinct, large purple tips. Naturalizes well, true from seed. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) tommasinianus 'Roseus' | | FS | | This is the 'pinkest' C. tommasinianus seedling currently on offer. It is bright cyclamen-pink. Naturalizes well. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) tommasinianus 'Ruby Giant' | | FS | | Fairly large spectrum-violet flowers, with base and margin paler colored. Floriferous. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 25 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) tommasinianus 'Whitewell Purple' | | 5/+cm | | Fine reddish-purple flowers in profusion. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 20 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) veluchensis | | FS | | Flowers pale lilac-blue, throat white fading to lilac. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) vernus 'Graecus' | | FS | | soft blue with dark tips | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) vernus ssp. albiflorus | | FS | | Dainty white flowers, occasionally striped purple. Ht. 1 3/16-2 3/4 inches. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) vernus ssp. vernus var. heuffelianus | | FS | | Large purple flowers with darker tips. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) vernus 'Tetra Shades' | | FS | | Interesting unselected population including pale and dark purple flowering corms. In pale purple flowers the characteristic purple tips can be very faint, sometimes the tips are not at all darker. Prefers a cool and moist spot in the summer. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) vernus 'Uklin Strain' | | FS | | No description available. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) versicolor 'Picturatus' | | FS | | Flowers pure white, exterior with rich purple stripes. Most distinct. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 6 | | $ | x.xx | | |
CROCUS (spring) vitellinus | | FS | | Flowers amber-yellow, finely speckled and suffused with greyish brown on the outside. Free-flowering and easy. Ht. 2-3 inches. | | 1 | | $ | x.xx | | |