Camassia quamash, also called Camas Lily or Wild Hyacinth, and its taller sister Camassia leichtlinii ("Caerulea") are too beautiful to stay unknown any longer. Both are mullein-like plants of which Camassia quamash is the smallest one with deep blue starry flowers. Lovely along the edge of a pond or in a flower meadow.
This attractive mixture of blue, purple, pink, and white Anemones are sure to catch the attention of many visitors to your garden. The small brightly colored "daisy-like" flowers are as cute as a button and make a nice border or small grouping in the garden...and the blooms can last for over a month! Add some cheer to your landscape this year with these little wonders!
Unlike the classic tune, these buttercups will definitely "build you up" but will definitely never "let you down"! This beautiful mix will fill your late spring/early summer garden with brilliant colors. This unique and elegant flowers are also ideal for container gardening, as well as garden borders. Enjoy these long-lasting blooms in the garden for a while and then cut them for gorgeous indoor fresh floral arrangements!
Does winter drag on too long for you? Do you get anxious to see the signs of spring? These Snowdrops (Galanthus) are just the flower for you! Blooming in extremely early spring, these pure white flowers often appear while there is still snow covering the ground! Also great for naturalizing and perennializing!
Who could forget one of the best loved Lilies, the Stargazer? It's beautiful blooms can sometimes reach 8" across and also emit a wonderfully sweet fragrance which is sure to stop you in your tracks! Plant these packages of top-sized bulbs this fall for gorgeous blooms all summer long in your garden and in your favorite vase!