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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.
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| |  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.
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| |  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.
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| |  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.
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| |  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.
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| |  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.
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| |  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.
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| |  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.
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| |  Rainbow Rose Collection | | Color is the key to the appeal of these five exceptional roses.
Two-year-old, field-grown plants
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| |  Hardy Sub-Zero Rose Collection | | Super-hardy! Bred to withstand temperatures of 10 degrees below zero.
Strong disease-resistance.
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| |  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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| |  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.
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| |  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.
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| |  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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