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Add height and interest to the late spring through early summer garden with Allium Globe Master. With blooms lasting 3-4 weeks, they are known best for their globe-shaped flowerheads composed of shimmery pinkish-violet florets. Growing atop 32-36″ sturdy stems, they attract butterflies and bees no matter where they’re planted.
Versatile and hardy, they return year after year with minimal care and attention. Amazingly easy to grow. Enjoy enormous blooms year after year.
Bloom late spring to early summer.
Can be grown successfully in containers and tubs. Use to add interest to cut flower arrangements. Deer resistant.
Hardy in Zones 4-10
Planting tip: Select a site carefully for your Allium Globemasters. Because they do not like to be moved, permit them to stay where they were originally planted for 3-4 years before moving them to another location. Bulblets often form along the main bulb. When flowers diminish in size, dig the bulbs up in the fall, remove the bulblets and plant them in another location or give them to family members and friends to use in their gardens.
Allium Mount Everest is everything one would expect of an Allium with this name. Impressive snowy white, globe-shaped flowerheads grow atop strong, study stems approximately 3 feet or more. Planted against a dark background, they add height and interest to the late spring through early summer garden. With blooms lasting 3-4 weeks, they’re versatile and hardy, attracting butterflies and bees no matter where they’re grown. They return year after year with minimal care and attention. Amazingly easy to grow. Enjoy enormous blooms year after year.
Bloom late spring to early summer. Can be grown successfully in containers and tubs. Use to add interest to cut flower arrangements. Deer resistant.
Hardy in Zones 4-10
Planting tip: Select a site carefully for your Allium Mount Everest. Because they do not like to be moved, permit them to stay where they were originally planted for 3-4 years before moving them to another location. Bulblets often form along the main bulb. When flowers diminish in size, dig the bulbs up in the fall, remove the bulblets and plant them in another location or give them to family members and friends to use in their gardens.
‘Alfresco’ is perfection personified in the form of a fully double white Amaryllis. Stout, sturdy stems grow amidst foliage that often develops simultaneously with the flowers. Flowers with chartreuse-green throats that fade to snowy white petals sometimes blossom with triple layers. As beautiful as glistening, freshly-fallen snow, they are excellent in vases and cut flower arrangements. Easy to plant and grow. Long-lasting, colorful flowers. Flower stems can be cut and placed in water when buds begin to change color. For longest-lasting blooms, keep plant away from heat and direct sunlight.
Guaranteed to grow.
Height: 20-24″
Hardy in Zones 9-10
Planting tip: If you wish to rebloom the Amaryllis in the fall, stop watering in August and place the bulb, still in the pot, in a cool, dry place for 10-12 weeks. In mid-November, remove the bulb from the old pot; remove dead foliage and old roots, but leave clean, healthy roots intact. Repot in fresh soil as indicated above in a pot only slightly larger than the bulb. If properly cared for, the bulb should bloom in 8-10 weeks.
With its strikingly beautiful shape and distinctive coloration, Amaryllis ‘Elvas’ will have everyone wondering if it is real or a very expensive artificial creation. A fully double variety, ‘Elvas’ boasts multiple layers of white petals flushed with red centers and edges daintily outlined in red. Plant it in a pretty decorative pot for a spectacular centerpiece. Cut a stem and place it in a slender vase for a contemporary look, or add it to bouquets and cut flower arrangements. ‘Elvas’ will make a delightful gift for amaryllis-loving friends. Easy to plant and grow. Long-lasting, colorful flowers. Flower stems can be cut and placed in water when buds begin to change color. For longest-lasting blooms, keep plant away from heat and direct sunlight.
Guaranteed to grow.
Height: 20-24″
Hardy in Zones 9-10
Planting tip: If you wish to rebloom the Amaryllis in the fall, stop watering in August and place the bulb, still in the pot, in a cool, dry place for 10-12 weeks. In mid-November, remove the bulb from the old pot; remove dead foliage and old roots, but leave clean, healthy roots intact. Repot in fresh soil as indicated above in a pot only slightly larger than the bulb. If properly cared for, the bulb should bloom in 8-10 weeks.
The deep fuchsia veining on snowy white petals adds an exotic flair to the already stunning look of Amaryllis ‘Purple Rain.’ With upper petals intricately veined in deeper pink that forms a star at the center of each blossom, the lower petals are etched in a paler pink. Dark fuchsia-pink stamens curling outward enhance the very special appearance of flowers that are truly long-lasting. Easy to plant and grow. Long-lasting, colorful flowers. Flower stems can be cut and placed in water when buds begin to change color. For longest-lasting blooms, keep plant away from heat and direct sunlight.
Guaranteed to grow.
Height: 20-24″
Hardy in Zones 9-10
Planting tip: If you wish to rebloom the Amaryllis in the fall, stop watering in August and place the bulb, still in the pot, in a cool, dry place for 10-12 weeks. In mid-November, remove the bulb from the old pot; remove dead foliage and old roots, but leave clean, healthy roots intact. Repot in fresh soil as indicated above in a pot only slightly larger than the bulb. If properly cared for, the bulb should bloom in 8-10 weeks.
Amaryllis ‘Red Peacock’ is as proud of its flowers as a peacock is of its colorful plumage. A strong, sturdy stem boasts multiple, fully double rounded blooms. Each bloom bursts forth in a breathtaking display of vibrant red petals occasionally marked with a pencil-thin stripe of white as crisp as white linen. Flamboyant growing in containers, ‘Red Peacock’ dazzles in cut flower arrangements, shines as the focal point in a bouquet, and is magnificent amidst greenery in a low floating flower bulb centerpiece. Easy to plant and grow. Long-lasting, colorful flowers. Flower stems can be cut and placed in water when buds begin to change color. For longest-lasting blooms, keep plant away from heat and direct sunlight.
Guaranteed to grow.
Height: 20-24″
Hardy in Zones 9-10
Planting tip: If you wish to rebloom the Amaryllis in the fall, stop watering in August and place the bulb, still in the pot, in a cool, dry place for 10-12 weeks. In mid-November, remove the bulb from the old pot; remove dead foliage and old roots, but leave clean, healthy roots intact. Repot in fresh soil as indicated above in a pot only slightly larger than the bulb. If properly cared for, the bulb should bloom in 8-10 weeks.
‘Rilona’ produces light salmon-orange blooms that are rare and unique to Amaryllis. Large and lush, the petals are veined in a slightly deeper orange hue. Distinctive deep green foliage helps to add to their exotic, tropical elegance. For a distinctive centerpiece for a dining room table, place holiday greenery in a clear glass floating flower bowl. Clip ‘Rilona’ blossoms near the stem and place them along the sides and in the center of the bow. Add water to maintain the freshness of the arrangement. Easy to plant and grow. Long-lasting, colorful flowers. Flower stems can be cut and placed in water when buds begin to change color. For longest-lasting blooms, keep plant away from heat and direct sunlight.
Guaranteed to grow.
Height: 20-24″
Hardy in Zones 9-10
Planting tip: If you wish to rebloom the Amaryllis in the fall, stop watering in August and place the bulb, still in the pot, in a cool, dry place for 10-12 weeks. In mid-November, remove the bulb from the old pot; remove dead foliage and old roots, but leave clean, healthy roots intact. Repot in fresh soil as indicated above in a pot only slightly larger than the bulb. If properly cared for, the bulb should bloom in 8-10 weeks.
Think of an amaryllis, and what first comes to mind is a large, showy red flower. ‘Royal Velvet’ takes that image and brings it to life before your eyes with the brightest flower imaginable. Velvety, dark crimson-red petals etched with even darker red veining unfurl to large, perfectly formed flowers. The strong, brilliant color is carried through the stamens tipped with bright yellow anthers. Glamorous and unusual, pot them in white or silver containers and place one at each end of the mantel for an easy but stunning holiday decoration. The long-lasting blooms also work well in vases and cut flower arrangements. Easy to plant and grow. Long-lasting, colorful flowers. Flower stems can be cut and placed in water when buds begin to change color. For longest-lasting blooms, keep plant away from heat and direct sunlight.
Guaranteed to grow.
Height: 20-24″
Hardy in Zones 9-10
Planting tip: If you wish to rebloom the Amaryllis in the fall, stop watering in August and place the bulb, still in the pot, in a cool, dry place for 10-12 weeks. In mid-November, remove the bulb from the old pot; remove dead foliage and old roots, but leave clean, healthy roots intact. Repot in fresh soil as indicated above in a pot only slightly larger than the bulb. If properly cared for, the bulb should bloom in 8-10 weeks.
If you’re looking for an amaryllis that’s truly a show-stopper, ‘Stardust’ is the answer. Lime green buds bear slight striations of red and just a touch of white near the base. Each bud unfurls to a large blossom with a bright, lipstick red center that fades to glistening white stippled with red enclosed with a clear, true-red edge. Potted and left to grow naturally or used in vases and arrangements, ‘Stardust’ amaryllis are sure to steal the show. Easy to plant and grow. Long-lasting, colorful flowers. Flower stems can be cut and placed in water when buds begin to change color. For longest-lasting blooms, keep plant away from heat and direct sunlight.
Guaranteed to grow.
Height: 20-24″
Hardy in Zones 9-10
Planting tip: If you wish to rebloom the Amaryllis in the fall, stop watering in August and place the bulb, still in the pot, in a cool, dry place for 10-12 weeks. In mid-November, remove the bulb from the old pot; remove dead foliage and old roots, but leave clean, healthy roots intact. Repot in fresh soil as indicated above in a pot only slightly larger than the bulb. If properly cared for, the bulb should bloom in 8-10 weeks.
Amaryllis ‘Superstar’ is all the name implies it is! Strap-shaped, long green leaves often grow simultaneously with the strong, sturdy stem. As the petals begin to unfurl, the white star emerges, forming on both the inner and outer strawberry-red petals. Once in full bloom, the stars almost twinkle, captivating all who see them. Long stamens, light green at the center of the flower, fade to white and curve gracefully upward. Truly a ‘Superstar,’ this Amaryllis is like no other. Easy to plant and grow. Long-lasting, colorful flowers. Flower stems can be cut and placed in water when buds begin to change color. For longest-lasting blooms, keep plant away from heat and direct sunlight.
Guaranteed to grow.
Height: 20-24″
Hardy in Zones 9-10
Planting tip: If you wish to rebloom the Amaryllis in the fall, stop watering in August and place the bulb, still in the pot, in a cool, dry place for 10-12 weeks. In mid-November, remove the bulb from the old pot; remove dead foliage and old roots, but leave clean, healthy roots intact. Repot in fresh soil as indicated above in a pot only slightly larger than the bulb. If properly cared for, the bulb should bloom in 8-10 weeks.
As unique as it is beautiful, Amaryllis ‘Tosca’ can be said to embody the best of Mother Nature’s artistic endeavors. Strong, sturdy stems bear large blooms no two of which are exactly alike. Petals of raspberry pink are deeply veined in red, streaked with white, and bear just a hint of green along some of the edges. Often producing 2 flowering stems per bulb, ‘Tosca’ will become a sure-fire hit for holiday decorating. Easy to plant and grow. Long-lasting, colorful flowers. Flower stems can be cut and placed in water when buds begin to change color. For longest-lasting blooms, keep plant away from heat and direct sunlight.
Guaranteed to grow.
Height: 20-24″
Hardy in Zones 9-10
Planting tip: If you wish to rebloom the Amaryllis in the fall, stop watering in August and place the bulb, still in the pot, in a cool, dry place for 10-12 weeks. In mid-November, remove the bulb from the old pot; remove dead foliage and old roots, but leave clean, healthy roots intact. Repot in fresh soil as indicated above in a pot only slightly larger than the bulb. If properly cared for, the bulb should bloom in 8-10 weeks.
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.
Perhaps the most stunning Canna of all, Bloomsz Black Knight Canna is both bold and beautiful. Leaves of very deep red to almost black form the backdrop for shocking scarlet-red almost blood-red flowers. Stems are strong and upright. The large, paddle-like leaves grow from stems in long narrow rolls that slowly unfurl. Nectar attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees. These exotic beauties are easy to grow and maintain.
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 BeautyâÂÂs 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.
Open-faced flowers perched like butterflies on tall stems best describes this delightful mix of Butterfly Daisies. Flowers have domed spiny centers of yellowish brown to reddish brown, surrounded by sometimes drooping petals called rays in vibrant carmine-red, deep golden-yellow, light purple, or dazzling white. You’ll enjoy this sensational display in your garden from summer through early fall.
Add an instant touch of the tropics to any part of your garden with Bloomsz Canna Roots. Large, attractive, paddle-like leaves grow from stems in long narrow rolls that slowly unfurl. Leaves may be solid green, blue-green, variegated, or striped with bronze or maroon. Flowers of red, yellow, orange, or pink, some even speckled or with borders of a different color, attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees. These exotic beauties are easy to grow and maintain.
Carefree and rewarding, our Dutch Iris Bulb Collection will provide a unique and sweetly scented mass of color in the late spring garden. One of the best-known spring flowers, they will create classic combinations in clear, beautiful shades of yellow, white, purple, and even bicolors when planted in borders and beds. With minimal care, these excellent naturalizers will reward the gardener with years of beauty.
Crocosmia Lucifer delights both gardeners and professional flower arrangers. Hardy and easy to maintain, the plants are deer and drought resistant. Stiff, arching stems bear sprays of funnel-shaped, fire-engine-red blooms amid mounding sword-shape foliage. Florists frequently use Crocosmia to add sparks of color and graceful curves to cut-flower arrangements. Gardeners plant them in groups for a colorful border. They’re so easy to grow, you’ll find yourself cutting some and bringing them indoors to add a bit of drama to your own flower arrangements.
Favorites of hummingbirds and butterflies. Long vase life.
If you’re searching for a look that’s anything but subtle, plant a huge drift of Yellow Mammoth Crocus bulbs. Everyone knows that crocuses are the harbingers of spring, and these huge, deep yellow flowers shimmer in the sunlight. There’s nothing more reminiscent of the summer sun yet to come. In the language of flowers, crocus translates to cheerfulness, which is what these bright yellow darlings bring to the garden.
Hardy and drought tolerant, they multiply and return year after year. Growing just 4-6″ tall, they’re great planted beneath shrubs and deciduous trees, along walkways, and even in containers on patios, decks, and porches. Amazingly easy to grow.
Carefree and naturalizing. Attract butterflies, birds, and bees. Deer and rabbit resistant. Grow 4-6″ tall. Bloom in early spring.
Hardy in Zones 4-10
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant crocuses in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, crocuses 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 crocuses have died down.
As white as freshly fallen snow, Mount Hood Daffodils rank among the best loved of all white daffodil varieties. Large, classic daffodil-shaped flowers grow on strong, sturdy stems and open as pale yellow, maturing to pristine white. Plant them among brightly colored spring flowers to provide dramatic contrast. 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. Grow 14-16″ tall.
Bloom mid-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.
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.
Grow 3-6″ tall. Bloom late winter to 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.
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