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Gardening


Flower Gardens


Create Your Dream Garden

 Lilies are loved by gardeners everywhere. These big, bright, and dependable flowers have an elegance that's unsurpassed. If you plant several different varieties, you can enjoy blooms all summer long.

Hot colors are all the rage in today's flower gardens. Purples, reds and oranges--
the brighter the better!
 

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Double Tiger Lily
  Sensational double-flowered Tiger Lily was first introduced in 1870
and is now available again.
Vivid blooms flaunt up to three dozen recurving petals speckled with chocolate-brown.
Towering plants command attention even from a distance.
Late-summer flowers extend the lily season.

 
 
Double Asiatic
Lily Mixture
 Puts on a colorful display from early to midsummer—
before the Oriental Lilies.
Developed by premier Dutch Lily grower Piet Groot
Larger flowers in a wider color spectrum than ever before:
warm shades of red, pink, apricot, yellow and white.
Sturdy, compact plants require no staking.


 
 
Double Peony
Collection
  Petal-packed blooms have a lovely fragrance.
Carefree, long-lived plant rarely requires division; grow 24-30" tall.
Top-size (3- to 5-eye) clumps.
 
 
Rainbow Gladiolus
Mixture
  Top-quality, colorful varieties selected by Dutch Gardens' experts.
Plant in batches every 10 to 15 days for waves of color.
Perfect for cutting gardens.

 
 
Dutch Dinner Plate
Dahlia Collection
 Huge, dinnerplate-size flowers
Six longtime favorites from Holland
Long-lasting blooms add dazzle to late-season bouquets.
Dig up clumps after frost to save, divide and replant next year.
 
 
Bonfire Euphorbia
 Dramatic, three-season performer:
In spring, emerging foliage is brilliant yellow, orange and lime;
summer and fall colors are crimson and burgundy.
Tiny golden blooms in late spring.
Neat, mounded, low-growing plant lights up the front of a garden
or walkway - even containers.
 
 
Coconut-Lime
Coneflower
 Graceful white petals encircle a spiky, lime-green cone,
topped with a dash of brilliant orange.
Long season of bloom; loads of flowers.
Heat, drought, and mildew-resistant.
Attracts butterflies.
 
 
Japanese Iris
Collection
 Japanese Irises are the latest Irises to bloom;
Flowers last two to three weeks.
Native to Asia; improved by Dutch growers.
Large, 5" flowers.
Perfect along ponds and other moist sites.
 
 
Rainbow Rose
Collection
 Color is the key to the appeal of these five exceptional roses.
Two-year-old, field-grown plants
 
 
Hardy Sub-Zero
Rose Collection
  Super-hardy! Bred to withstand temperatures of 10 degrees below zero.
Strong disease-resistance.
 
 
Japanese Jack
In the Pulpit
 Blooms are an unmistakable sight:
a smoky-purple base, snow-white cup and large hood with purple,
green and white stripes.
Grows best in a woodland setting.
 

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Dutch Gardens


Container Gardening



 
Dwarf Sorbet
Lily Mixture
 What a stunning combination:
Full-size, upward-facing Asiatic lily blooms in sweet shades of
raspberry-red, luscious pink and icy white—on plants
just 12-18" high.
Superior varieties bred for their large, 4-6" flowers, high bud count
and short stems Compact habit makes them ideal for planting
in containers; Five bulbs will fill a 10"-diameter pot.


 
 
Mignon Patio
Dahlia Mixture
 Just the right size for pots, planters and borders.
Charming daisy-like look, with dahlia toughness and long bloom period.
Exuberant bloomers: every clump produces up to 40 flowers!
Color-balanced mix gives lots of bright, lively shades.
Long-lasting, bountiful color from mid-summer into fall.


 
 
Picotee Begonia
Mixture
 A top performer in shady sites.
Use to fill pots, planters or shaded windowboxes.
Intriguing, two-tone flowers add color all summer long.
 

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Container Gardening with Summer Bulbs




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