Accent Bulbs

  • #F63236
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    Deep yellow flowers. Deeply divided foliage emerges bronze, then green. Native to Greece and Asia Minor, 1892. Sold...
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    #F60708
    $17.95 $12.57 - In Stock
    A pleasing blend of this daisy-like flowers including Pink Star, Blue Shades, White Splendour, violet and rose....
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    #F63817
    $15.95 $11.17 - In Stock
    The bluebells found in English woodlands. Fragrant, bell-like, 1/2 inch blue flowers are carried along one side of...
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    #F63810
    $14.95 $10.47 - In Stock
    Zones 3-9 Beautiful blue blooms shine in the late spring garden. When grown among ferns, woodland plants, or late...
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    #F61222
    $18.95 $14.22 - In Stock
    Starry, blue accents for the spring garden. Native to northwest North America, these bulbs are great for creating...
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  • #F61247
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    Semi-double, creamy-white, rayed flowers are reminiscent of a double tuberose. Long inflorescences are very...
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  • #F61958
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    A hardy species, the first blooms often greeting snow. Stems are seldom more than 3" high, and leaves are plain, not...
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    #F61966
    $15.95 $11.17 - In Stock
    Blooms in late summer and continues into autumn; myriads of pink flowers with a darker eye are sent up in succession....
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    #F63309
    $18.95 $13.27 - In Stock
    This vigorous hybrid produces 2" to 3" flowers, 2 to 3 per stem. The flowers, like miniature lillies, are white with...
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  • #F63252
    $14.95 - In Stock
    These spectacular flower spikes are like giant candles! Hundreds of small flowers line the upper two-thirds of the 2...
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  • #F63254
    $17.95 - In Stock
    These spectacular flower spikes are like giant candles! Hundreds of small flowers line the upper two-thirds of the 3...
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    #F63258
    $14.95 $10.47 - In Stock
    Pure white species from the N.W. Himalayas. The earliest eremurus to bloom. Introduced about 1811. Excellent...
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