Day Lily Bulb Yellow
Unlike most perennials, daylilies are well-suited to many different uses in the garden and landscape. The shorter, more compact varieties work well planted directly into perennial borders, where their blooms provide a welcome mid-summer boost. In groups of 3 or 5, daylilies are ideal for landscape plantings, especially when paired with ornamental grasses and small shrubs.
Tube Rose Bulb
If you're a gardener who loves a sweet, floral fragrant flower, you'll flip for Tuberose. ... The unopened buds may have a pinkish tint on the tops, especially if it is of the ‘Pearl’ double tuberose plant variety. Traditionally used in Hawaii for leis with its beautiful pure white
Amaryllis Red Bulb
Amaryllis may be purchased as bare or planted bulbs, and are prized for their exotic trumpet-shaped flowers born on 1 to 2 foot leafless stalks or scapes. They add dramatic color to homes and gardens, and make wonderful gifts to gardeners from beginners to experts.
Rain lily Bulb
Rain lily is reliably hardy in zones 7-11. Gardeners in colder growing zones can still enjoy these plants in containers, where they perform reliably as border fillers. The plants grow from 3 to 18 inches tall and bloom from summer until frost depending on the variety.
Rain lilies generally produce three upright petals and three identical sepals, ranging from narrow to broad. The foliage is grassy and bright green, and tends to have a horizontal habit.
Colors: Yellow | Pink | White







