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Among the easiest to grow and the earliest to bloom, the Bloomsz Asiatic Lily Bulb Mixture will bring you the flawless beauty and brilliant colors of yellow, orange, pink, red, and white lilies. Numerous flowers grow on each tall, erect stem. These showy beauties are perfect when planted in clusters in borders and beds, and can last up to two weeks as cut flowers.
Add the feel of the tropics to your garden with our Award Winning Double Oriental Lily Magic Star. Abundant flowers with double and sometimes triple sets of pink ruffled petals banded in red with darker red “freckles” are borne on strong stems. The most exotic and showy lily, the Magic Star provides excellent focal points in cut-flower arrangements and bouquets.
This tulip which is perfect for mass plantings or as a complement to darker color varieties wows the garden in mid spring with vibrant color. The blooms are snow white accentuated with rich purple flames.
Easy to grow and delightfully fragrant, Peonies are the classics all gardeners desire. Vigorous and floriferous, Bloomsz Border Charm Peony is an excellent choice for low borders, beds, and smaller gardens. Large, exotic light yellow flowers tinged with red flares in the center bloom on sturdy stems. The glossy deep green foliage remains attractive throughout the summer and into fall. These charmers will bring compliments galore and attract butterflies, too!
Easy to grow and delightfully fragrant, Peonies are the classics all gardeners desire. Thriving in full sun to light shade, Bowl of Beauty’s very large single flowerheads have bright rose-pink outer petals that surround frilly creamy white centers. Dark green foliage remains attractive throughout the summer and into fall. Use in borders or along fences, sidewalks, driveways, and walls; these charmers will bring compliments galore and attract butterflies, too!
Easy to grow and delightfully fragrant, Peonies are the classics all gardeners desire. Thriving in full sun to light shade, huge double blooms sit atop sturdy erect stems. In Bloomsz Breeder’s Choice Cut Flower Peony Blend, you’ll find blooms that have: bright yellow accents in a center of creamy white, a touch of yellow at the base of milky white, deep coral buds that open to coral-peach, strikingly beautiful apple blossom pink coloration, and deep pink that grows lighter at the edges.
Tete-a-Tete Daffodils have long been the most desired and popular of all miniature daffodils. Buttery yellow petals surround darker yellow cups of flowers that usually bloom two per stem. They’re excellent grown in masses at the front of borders and beds, and their short stature makes them ideal for rock gardens. Enjoy a profusion of flowers whether you plant them in full sun or partial shade. Clip some to use in spring cut flower arrangements to brighten the indoor landscape also. Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant.
Grows 6-8″ tall.
Blooms in early spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-9
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don’t mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.
Darwin tulips are the classics of the tulip world with the shape everyone associates with these beautiful spring flowers. Our Apeldoorn Elite tulips will provide a WOW factor along with the classic shape tulip lovers adore. Cherry red petals with a thick edge of deep golden yellow are borne on strong, sturdy stems. With their delicate fragrance with just a hint of vanilla, you’ll want to plant them close to an entrance way to welcome guests. These long-lasting flowers resist fading, and with their strong, sturdy stems are perfect in beds, borders, rock gardens, and containers. They’re delightful additions to cut flower arrangements and look great when several are tied together and placed in clear glass containers.
Easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower.
Grow 20-22″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-8
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant tulips in clusters rather than in straight lines. Remember that tulips do not like excessive moisture and should not be planted where they are watered by irrigation systems.
Darwin tulips are the classics of the tulip world with the shape everyone associates with these beautiful spring flowers. Our Pink Impression Tulips takes the classic one step further with some of the largest, lustrous pink flowers ever. Look closely at the flower and you’ll find a touch of black with a narrow yellow edge where the petals are attached to the stem. The flowers open in a delicate pink that deepens to a darker pink as they mature. These long-lasting flowers resist fading, and with their strong, sturdy stems are perfect in beds, borders, and containers. They make gracious additions to cut flower arrangements and are dramatic stand-alones in clear or white vases. Easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower.
Grow 20-22″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-8
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant tulips in clusters rather than in straight lines. Remember that tulips do not like excessive moisture and should not be planted where they are watered by irrigation systems.
Add a touch of the tropics to your garden with the Bloomsz Double Flowering Fragrant Cut Flower Rose-Lily Bulb Blend. Five to six flowers with double and sometimes triple sets of ruffled petals bloom on each stem. Flowers up to 10″ in diameter in elegant classic white with subtle pale green centers, rose pink with white tips and dark speckling, and pink banded in red with darker red speckles are borne on strong stems. Excellent focal points in cut-flower arrangements and bouquets.
Tall and stately, Hollyhocks bring a romantic cottage-garden atmosphere to just about any garden setting. Wavy or fringed flowers that resemble hibiscus are surrounded by round, fuzzy green leaves. In shades of yellow, pink, red, and white, the flowers bloom from the bottom to the top of rigid spikes. Use to add height to borders and beds, or plant in clumps near porches and doorways, and along garden paths.
Fill the empty spots in your garden beds and borders with our Double Late Tulip Mix. Large, double-petaled blooms up to 4″ across when fully open resemble old-fashioned peonies. Showy and unusual, this colorful mix may include flowers of red, white, burgundy, pink, or yellow. Also great in rock gardens or when added to containers, they extend the joy of the spring flower season. Clip a few and bring them inside; tied together with raffia they’re impressive additions above the fireplace and as centerpieces on a table.
Easy to grow. Carefree. Strong, sturdy stems. Excellent cut flower.
Grow 16-18″ tall.
Bloom late spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-8
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant tulips in clusters rather than in straight lines. Remember that tulips do not like excessive moisture and should not be planted where they are watered by irrigation systems.
This tulip has maroon red flames on a white fringed flower. Strikingly beautiful!!
Tulips are an incredible source of inexpensive color for the garden.
Grows 16-24″ tall
Blooms Mid Spring
Hardy in Zones 3-8
A classic peony. Double Red Peony blooms early season with huge deep red flowers that are showstoppers in a garden or arrangement. Massive 8 inch double blooms- one of the biggest peony flowers with a sweet citrus fragrance.
With flowers that are tall and elegant, our Lily Flowered Tulip Bulb Mix will bring grace and charm to the late spring garden. Shades of red, orange, yellow and white flowers, both solid and bi-colored, bloom atop strong, tall stems. The large thin blooms resembling lilies have elegant pointed petals. As they lengthen, they begin to open fully to a shape that is almost flat. Plant them in drifts or in spaces where color is needed. All 8 bulbs planted together in a single container will brighten a porch, patio, deck, or balcony. A single stem in a tall narrow vase is all that’s necessary for a dramatic centerpiece.
Easy to grow. Carefree. Strong, sturdy stems. Excellent cut flower.
Grow 18-20″ tall.
Bloom late spring.
Hardy in Zones 3-8
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant tulips in clusters rather than in straight lines. Remember that tulips do not like excessive moisture and should not be planted where they are watered by irrigation systems.
These Lilies have a beautiful fragrance and showy white flowers that make this perfect for both the gardens and cut summer bouquets.
Huge, trumpet-shaped blooms are an white with double petals and are pollen free.
Perfect for borders and gorgeous, perfumed bouquets are an additional benefit. Not to mention loads of visiting butterflies.
Grows 24-36″ tall
Blooms Mid Summer
Hardy in Zones 3-8
An economical way to jazz up your garden and a fine selection for cutting, these will perfume an entire room with their sweet, spicy scent.
They have long been prized by florists and gardeners like these perfumed, big 8″ blooms are the effortless way to put on a dramatically beautiful show.
Perfect for borders and gorgeous, perfumed bouquets are an additional benefit. Not to mention loads of visiting butterflies.
Grows 36″-60″ tall
Blooms Late Summer
Hardy in Zones 3-8
What gives a Parrot Tulip its name? Take a look at our stunning Flaming Parrot tulips and the answer is easy – the feathered and ruffled edges of each petal resemble the wings of parrots. With their bright sunny yellow petals with random blood-red flames and yellow bases, they’ll definitely add a tropical flair to garden borders and beds. As the flowers mature, the bright sunny yellow slowly transforms to creamy white with brilliant red flames. Their strong, sturdy stems make them perfect choices for eye-catching cut-flower arrangements. Easy to grow. Carefree. Excellent cut flower.
Grow 18-22″ tall.
Bloom mid-spring.
Hardy in zones 3-8
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant tulips in clusters rather than in straight lines. Remember that tulips do not like excessive moisture and should not be planted where they are watered by irrigation systems.
Persian Blue Allium are sure to please with round Purple-blue florets. Allium sphere heads are comprised of clusters of close-knit flowers. Hundreds of tiny star like flowers make up each sphere head.
An essential part of summer border plants, phlox is a perennial favorite for lovely landscapes and gardens. Add brilliant color and vertical attention to your summer garden. Spectacular in the cutting garden or as a backdrop.
Deer Resistant, Fragrant, Bee Friendly
Makes a great cut flower
Grows 24-36″ tall
Blooms in Summer
Hardy in Zones 3-8
Easy to grow and delightfully fragrant, Peonies are the classics all gardeners desire. Thriving in full sun to light shade, huge double blooms sit atop sturdy erect stems. Showy deep red petals are ruffled along the edges, and foliage remains attractive throughout the summer and into fall. Use in borders or along fences, sidewalks, driveways, and walls; these charmers will bring compliments galore and attract butterflies, too!
15-20 blooms cover each stem of this daffodil. Creates a stunning display in containers and borders
The most famous lily, the stargazer is fragrant, has beautiful upright bloomsz, easy to grow, and has strong stems that makes it perfect for a cut flower arrangement. Their brilliant pink petals are abundantly freckled with dark pink and feature snowy-white edging.
There is no better way to bring color, fragrance, and beauty to the garden than with the Bloomsz Trumpet Lily Bulb Collection. Large, trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of white, yellow, orange, pink, and lavender are highlighted by graceful green foliage. Trumpet Lilies can also be grown successfully in containers on patios, decks, and even on balconies in urban high-rises.
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