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Small-Cupped ‘Barrett Browning’ Daffodil from $8.95 $14.95
Barrett Browning is a lovely heirloom daffodil that has graced gardens for years.  Small cupped daffodils are fun to add to your landscape to help extend the bloom time for daffodils.  Nothing eats the bulbs or the flowers so you can plant them anywhere and not have to worry about protecting them from deer or rabbits. USDA Zones 2 – 9 Mid-season flowering (late March to early May) Bloom Duration: 3 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Performs well in the South and the North Additional Information Deer, Rabbit, & Rodent Resistant Great for Naturalizing, Borders, Mass Plantings, and Rock Gardens 14-16” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 6-12” apart. You can plant close to trees since they popup before most trees leaf out. 
Small-Cupped ‘Poeticus Recurvus’ Daffodil from $7.95 $14.95
Poeticus Recurvusis a poeticus narcissus type of daffodil with a wonderful fragrance. They will multiply and naturalize in your garden areas. It has a very bold orange outline on the inner cup of the blossom which makes it very striking.  Nothing eats the bulbs or the flowers so you can plant them anywhere and not have to worry about protecting them from deer or rabbits. USDA Zones 2 – 9 Mid-season flowering (late March to early May) Bloom Duration: 3 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Performs well in the South and the North Additional Information Deer, Rabbit, & Rodent Resistant Great for Naturalizing, Borders, Mass Plantings, and Rock Gardens 14-16” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 6-12” apart. You can plant close to trees since they popup before most trees leaf out.  We ship starting in September
Small-Cupped ‘Red Devon’ Daffodil from $7.95 $14.95
Red Devon's cup is fringed or ruffled which adds to the visual interest. It's orange cup on yellow is enchanting and helps to compliment blue and purple hues from other flowers.  Nothing eats the bulbs or the flowers so you can plant them anywhere and not have to worry about protecting them from deer or rabbits. USDA Zones 2 – 9 Mid-season flowering (late March to early May) Bloom Duration: 3 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Performs well in the South and the North Size of bulbs is 12/14 Additional Information Deer, Rabbit, & Rodent Resistant Great for Naturalizing, Borders, Mass Plantings, and Rock Gardens 14-16” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 6-12” apart. You can plant close to trees since they popup before most trees leaf out. 
Snowdrops - Galanthus Single 'Woronowii' 1810 Heirloom from $8.99 $59.99
Snowdrops help herald the return of Spring. They are very persistent and even a late snowfall will not that stop them. Often paired with crocuses. They have a slight fragrance so plant them by your walkways.  They also can be used for arrangements. After a long winter, it is nice to pick a bouquet from your own backyard.  'Woronowii' was introduced around 1810 and are practically deer and rodent proof.  Plant them around crocuses, tulips or other bulbs and flowers that the deer, rabbits, chipmunks and other critters like to munch on.  Just like crocuses, they don’t even need a flowerbed as they will be long gone when it is time to mow your lawn.  A natural technique is to take a few bulbs and just toss them in front of you – then plant where they land! USDA Zones 3 – 8 Late Winter to Early Spring Bloom Duration: 2 weeks Cold Hardy Prefers Partial Shade  Bloom Color: White Additional Information Great for Naturalizing, Borders, Mass Plantings, and Rock Gardens 5” tall Key Planting Tips Simply plant 3” deep.  You can plant tulips or daffodils under crocuses for a layering effect. Unlike other bulbs that can wait a little to be planted, plant Snowdrops right away once you get them.  We ship mid September to mid October.  
Specie Crocus 'Orange Monarch' Bulbs from $6.99
The Orange Monarch Crocus is considered to be the only true orange Crocus. It’s one of wonderful Tommie crocuses and is sure to be an eye catching picture especially with snow still on the ground. They have chocolate striping as they mature.They naturalize areas very well and bring splashes of color to the bland winter landscape.    Crocuses signal spring’s return. The blooms pop up even through snow and after months of winter, they may cause you to leap for joy. Plant them by your walkways or where ever you can see out a window.  They don’t even need a flowerbed as they will be long gone when it is time to mow your lawn.  A natural technique is to take a few bulbs and just toss them in front of you – then plant where they land! USDA Zones 3 – 8 Late Winter to Early Spring Bloom Duration: 2 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun to Partial Shade (anywhere except under conifer trees) Additional Information Great for Naturalizing, Borders, Mass Plantings, and Rock Gardens 4” tall Key Planting Tips Simply plant 3” deep.  You can plant tulips or daffodils under crocuses for a layering effect Ships mid September to mid October. Your selections will be from the 2020 crop. 
Spotted Joe Pye Weed - Native from $3.00
Spotted Joe Pye Weed is a one often preferred for gardnes that its relative, Joe Pye Weed, as it is half the size coming up 4-6'.  It loves the moist to wet soils inlcuding clay, loam or sand.  It is one again that is underserving of weed in its name as its not aggressvie in seeding out. It does grow into large clumps that are able to be divided depsite the deep roots it sends out.  This is a must for any butterfly, pollinator or wildlife garden as it attracts numerous amounts of butteflies, bees and pollinators. Bumblebees will use this for cover so if you are workign on helping rare bumblee species, this is a good plant that should be part of your plan.  It's native range is the Midwest, but due to its non-aggressive nature it has been introduced in gardens and restoration projects across much of the the United States.  Most gardeners will divide this to increase its numbers or collect seed to moist stratify.  Botanical Names: Eutrochium maculatum USDA Zones 3-7, some success to zones 8 Mid-Summer flowering  6' stalks  Bloom Duration: All Summer Cold Hardy Full Sun (some partial sun is ok) 1 packet will cover 50 sq ft, 1/2 oz covers  1000 ft Bloom Color: Red-Pink Key Planting Tips Instructions: Germination is increased by a 30- day cold treatment in slightly damp paper towels in a plastic bag in the refrigerator. Seed can also be directly sown into a prepared seedbed in fall, or in early- to mid-spring. Requires a rich loam, clay, or slightly moist sandy soil. Alternatively Start Indoors: 6-8 weeks before planting out or direct sow after treating the seeds or in early spring or late fall Germination: 20-25 Days Plant Outdoors: 2-3' Apart Light: Full Sun to partial sun
Spryng Break Triumph Tulip (Mid to Late Triumph Tulip) from $6.99 $109.99
Spryng Break Tulips are a showstopper. They are unique and beauiful in the garden and simply stunning in the floral arrangements. Triump Tulips are becoming a favorite of mine very quickly. They are ready before the Darwin tulips and are just as strong and weather resistant.  The colors are amazing and be on the look out as we will add more of these in the coming years.  Our bulbs are close to 5” in circumference ( 12+ cm) which makes them some of the biggest you can purchase and are sourced from Holland. USDA Zones 3 – 7 (they can be planted in warm climates if given a chill period) Mid-season flowering (Late April – Early May) Bloom Duration: 3 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Additional Information Great for Mass Planting 22” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6” apart. They will tolerate some shade. Tulips have everything they need to get started, but you can place a teaspoon of bone meal in the soil before planting and use a low nitrogen fertilizer when the first leaves appear in Spring. Ships mid September to mid October. Your selections will be from the 2020 crop. 
Standard Value Trumpet Daffodil from $6.95 $9.99
Standard Value Daffodil's are standouts in any garden setting!  Furthermore, nothing eats the bulbs or the flowers so you can plant them anywhere and not have to worry about protecting them from deer or rabbits. USDA Zones 3 – 8 Mid-season flowering (late March to early May) Bloom Duration: 3-4 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Size is 12/14 Additional Information Deer, Rabbit, & Rodent Resistant Great for Naturalizing, Borders, Mass Plantings, and Rock Gardens 16” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun,  6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 6-12" apart. You can plant close to trees since they popup before most trees leaf out.  Shipping starts in September
Starfighter - Oriental Lily (Oriental Lily) $10.95 $12.99
Oriental Lilies are probably the most popular type of lily. The fragrant blooms are favorite in summer.  Ours will bloom the first year for you and are available in the spring, we start shipping in March and typically run out by the end of March to early April.  They are dependable bloomers year after year as long as you provide fertilizer or rich compost when you plant them, right after they bloom and early spring. The blooms are favorite in cut vases so make sure you plant some extras.  Our 'Star Fighter' Oriental Lily will make a great addition garden.  Our bulbs are 5” in circumference ( 16-18cm) which makes them some of the biggest available.  USDA Zones 3-9 Mid-Summer flowering  Bloom Duration: 3 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun to Partial Shade Bloom Color: Dark Pink and White with freckles Additional Information Great for Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, Hummingbirds & Cut Gardens.  40-48” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun to partial shade, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential. If not planting in early to mid spring, place them in your refrigerator until ready to plant.  
Strong Love Triumph Tulip (Mid to Late Triumph Tulip) from $6.99 $109.99
Strong Love Tulips scream romance. Hurry as these won't last long.  They are unique and beauiful in the garden and simply stunning in the floral arrangements. Triump Tulips are becoming a favorite of mine very quickly. They are ready before the Darwin tulips and are just as strong and weather resistant.  The colors are amazing and be on the look out as we will add more of these in the coming years.  Our bulbs are close to 5” in circumference ( 12+ cm) which makes them some of the biggest you can purchase and are sourced from Holland. USDA Zones 3 – 7 (they can be planted in warm climates if given a chill period) Mid-season flowering (Late April – Early May) Bloom Duration: 3 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Additional Information Great for Mass Planting 22” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6” apart. They will tolerate some shade. Tulips have everything they need to get started, but you can place a teaspoon of bone meal in the soil before planting and use a low nitrogen fertilizer when the first leaves appear in Spring. Ships mid September to mid October. Your selections will be from the 2020 crop. 
Sunny Morning Martagon Lily (Lilum Martagon) $6.99
Sunning Morning Martagon is a fall arriving Lily. Pre-order yours today! Sunny Morning's golden yellow blooms are a will light up any part of your garden. They provide colorful height and will bring smiles to your visitors.  Martagon Lilies are very easy to care for.  They are dependable bloomers year after year. It's not uncommon to have upwards of 25 blooms on plants on their second season. Our 'Sunny Morning' Martagon Lily will make a great addition to your garden- They are super hardy from Zone 3 and thrive all the way to Zone 9.  USDA Zones 3-9 Mid-Summer flowering  Bloom Duration: 3 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun to Partial Shade Bloom Color: Yellow Additional Information Great for Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, Hummingbirds & Cut Gardens.  40-60” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun to partial shade, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential.   
Tete Boucle Daffodil (Early Season Flowering) from $7.49 $14.99
Tete Boucle Daffodils are miniature double blossums. They are a rare type as all other miniatures are singles. If you are looking for something different for your garden to help ring in spring, then this is the one for you.   White and yellow blossoms awaken from winter's sleep and will quickly draw your eye to them in your gardens. Be sure to place these where you will be able to enjoy their blooms from the warmth of your house or on early spring strolls in your garden.  Plus you do not have to worry about protecting them from deer, rabbits or other pests. USDA Zones 3 – 8 Early Season flowering (early March to early May) Bloom Duration: 2 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Additional Information Deer, Rabbit, & Rodent Resistant Great for Naturalizing, Borders, Mass Plantings, and Rock Gardens 12” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun,  6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 6-12" apart. You can plant close to trees since they popup before most trees leaf out.  Shipping Information: Ships starting in September
Tete-a-Tete Daffodil (Early Season Flowering) from $7.95 $14.99
Tete-a-Tete Daffodils cannot help to be cheerful. Bright yellow blossoms awaken from winter's sleep and will quickly draw your eye to them in your gardens. Be sure to place these where you will be able to enjoy their blooms from the warmth of your house or on early spring strolls in your garden.  Plus you do not have to worry about protecting them from deer, rabbits or other pests. USDA Zones 3 – 8 Early Season flowering (early March to early May) Bloom Duration: 2 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Additional Information Deer, Rabbit, & Rodent Resistant Great for Naturalizing, Borders, Mass Plantings, and Rock Gardens 12” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun,  6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 6-12" apart. You can plant close to trees since they popup before most trees leaf out.  Shipping Information: Ships starting in September
Thalia Daffodil (Early Season Flowering) from $9.95 $14.99
Firefly Farm Favorite -Thalia Daffodils are an early season daffodil similar to tete-a-tetes but white in color. They are quick to rise out of their winter slumber and will increase in blooms with each year. Be sure to place these where you will be able to enjoy their blooms from the warmth of your house or on early spring strolls in your garden.  Plus you do not have to worry about protecting them from deer, rabbits or other pests. USDA Zones 3 – 8 Early Season flowering (early March to early May) Bloom Duration: 2 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Additional Information Deer, Rabbit, & Rodent Resistant Great for Naturalizing, Borders, Mass Plantings, and Rock Gardens 12” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun,  6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 6-12" apart. You can plant close to trees since they popup before most trees leaf out. 
The Ultimate Daffodil and Narcissus Mix (Mid to Late Season Flowering) from $17.99 $24.95
The Ultimate Daffodil and Narcissus Mix will give you an 8-10 week display of color.  Varieties of all types are put into the mix.  If you love daffodils and want to have pops of springtime color, this is the mix for you. Furthermore, nothing eats the bulbs or the flowers so you can plant them anywhere and not have to worry about protecting them from deer or rabbits. USDA Zones 3 – 8 Mid to Late season flowering (late April to early June) Bloom Duration: 8-10 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Additional Information Deer, Rabbit, & Rodent Resistant Great for Naturalizing, Borders, Mass Plantings, and Rock Gardens 10-20" tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun, 4-6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 6-12” apart. You can plant close to trees since they popup before most trees leaf out. Sometimes i just throw them up in the air and plant them where they land. Ships mid September to mid October.
Tom Pouce Triumph Tulip (Mid to Late Triumph Tulip) from $6.99 $109.99
Tom Pouce tulips are charming and lovely. The pinks and yellow can be focal points or part of the supporting flowers in your landscape. They are popular for arrangements as they blend in with so many other flowers.  Triump Tulips are becoming a favorite of mine very quickly. They are ready before the Darwin tulips and are just as strong and weather resistant.  The colors are amazing and be on the look out as we will add more of these in the coming years.  Our bulbs are close to 5” in circumference ( 12+ cm) which makes them some of the biggest you can purchase and are sourced from Holland. USDA Zones 3 – 7 (they can be planted in warm climates if given a chill period) Mid-season flowering (Late April – Early May) Bloom Duration: 3 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Additional Information Great for Mass Planting 22” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6” apart. They will tolerate some shade. Tulips have everything they need to get started, but you can place a teaspoon of bone meal in the soil before planting and use a low nitrogen fertilizer when the first leaves appear in Spring. Ships mid September to mid October. Your selections will be from the 2020 crop. 
Tulip Emperor Mixture (Early) from $5.99
Sold Out - This mixture brings bold color to the early spring season, which is easily appreciated after a long winter season. The Emperor Tulip Mixture is part of the Fosteriana Tulip family.  Fosteriana Tulip bulbs are long-lasting flowers that deal with severe weather well. Use in rock gardens, containers, beds and borders.  Our bulbs are close to 5” in circumference ( 12+ cm) which makes them some of the biggest you can purchase and are sourced from Holland. USDA Zones 3 – 6 (they can be planted in warm climates if given a chill period) Early-season flowering (March - April) Bloom Duration: 3 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Additional Information Great for Naturalizing or Mass Planting 16”-18” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6” apart. They will tolerate some shade. Tulips have everything they need to get started, but you can place a teaspoon of bone meal in the soil before planting and use a low nitrogen fertilizer when the first leaves appear in Spring. Our bulbs will ship to you in mid September to mid October. They are from the 2020 crop.
Yellow Cheerfulness Double Bunch Flowering Daffodil, (Midseason Flowering) from $9.95 $14.95
Yellow Cheerfulness Bunch Flowering Daffodil Lovely double blooms will greet you every time you got your gardens. They come up about halfway through the season, soon after the crocuses and earliest of the daffodils.   Nothing eats the bulbs or the flowers so you can plant them anywhere and not have to worry about protecting them from deer or rabbits. USDA Zones 2 – 9 Mid-season flowering (late March to early May) Bloom Duration: 3 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun Performs well in the South and the North Additional Information Deer, Rabbit, & Rodent Resistant Great for Naturalizing, Borders, Mass Plantings, and Rock Gardens 14-16” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 6-12” apart. You can plant close to trees since they popup before most trees leaf out. 
‘Miss Feya' Orientpet Lily (Orientpet or OT Hybrid Lily) 3 Bulbs $14.95
Miss Feya is one of our newest additions. The color and grace will be sure to please all your garden guest. Martagon Lilies are very easy to care for.  They are dependable bloomers year after year. It's not uncommon to have upwards of 25 blooms on plants on their second season. Our 'Miss Feya' Oreintpet Lily will make a great addition to your garden- They are super hardy from Zone 2 and thrive all the way to Zone 9.  Our bulbs are 5” in circumference ( 14-16 cm) which makes them some of the biggest available.  USDA Zones 2-9 Mid-Summer flowering  Bloom Duration: 3 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun to Partial Shade Bloom Color: Pink and White Additional Information Great for Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, Hummingbirds & Cut Gardens.  40-60” tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun to partial shade, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential.   
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‘Salmon Star’ Oriental Lily (Oriental Lilium) $12.29
Salmon Star Lilies - If you looking for the classic looks and fragrance of an oriental Lily but want to change it up color wise, this Lily is for you!   Oriental Lilies are probably the most popular type of lily. The fragrant blooms are a favorite in summer.  They are dependable bloomers year after year as long as you provide fertilizer or rich compost when you plant them, right after they bloom and early spring. The blooms are favorite in cut vases so make sure you plant some extras.  Our Mervia' Oriental Lily will make a great addition to any garden, especially night gardens!  Our bulbs are up to 5” in circumference ( 16-18cm) which makes them some of the biggest available.  USDA Zones 3-9 Mid-Summer flowering  Bloom Duration: 3 weeks Cold Hardy Full Sun to Partial Shade Bloom Color: White Additional Information Great for Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, Hummingbirds & Cut Gardens.  36-48" Tall Key Planting Tips Plant in full sun to partial shade, 6” inches deep with the tip pointing up. Space each bulb 4-6" apart. Well drained soil is essential. If not planting in early to mid spring, place them in your refrigerator until ready to plant.  
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