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Heirlooms New This Year
From America’s Expert Source for Heirloom Flower Bulbs | My Basket |
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![]() Dreadnought, 1899 ![]() Chestine Gowdy ![]() Oiseau d’Or, 1918 ![]() Eleanor Roosevelt, 1933 ![]() Evelyn Claar, 1949 |
New for Fall 2009 Planting HYACINTHS Dreadnought — curly-petalled double Grand Monarque — lost and now found Menelik — black and beautiful FALL DIVERSE Chestine Gowdy peony — tri-colored Edulis Superba peony — popular since 1824 Felix Crousse peony — vivid raspberry Mikado peony — America’s first Japanese peony Myrtle Gentry peony — most fragrant New for Spring 2010 Planting CANNAS America — a canna we can believe in! Centenaire de Rozain-Boucharlat — deep, deep rose Oiseau d’Or — palest yellow, almost white Semaphore — glowing saffron, Scott’s favorite canna DAHLIAS Jane Cowl — undulating bronze Stolz von Berlin — Victorian survivor Tsuki Yori no Shisha — frizzy fireworks Wisconsin Red — pass-along ruby-red York and Lancaster — mysterious history GLADIOLUS Firedance — like a cymbidium orchid Lilac & Chartreuse — unique coloring Lucky Star — fragrant! Starface — rapturously beautiful SPRING DIVERSE Annette daylily — spunky little redhead Black Falcon daylily — deep and dark Blue Rhythm iris — lemon-scented Dykes medalist Eleanor Roosevelt iris — short, early, and REBLOOMING Evelyn Claar daylily — ground-breaking pink Flavescens iris — pale, shimmering yellow Kindly Light daylily — long, narrow, curling petals |
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