'Lady Alice' Lily (Lililum Trumpet and Aurelian Hybrid, Lily Div VI)
from $14.50
Lady Alice is a wonderful hybrid lily that is of the turk's cap style. Since it is not a tiger lily and more closely resembles a martagon, we have it grouped with those. Some have called it a trumpet but this varies from grower to grower. 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 'Lady Alice' Tiger Lily will make a great addition to your garden- They are super hardy from Zone 1 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 1-9
Mid-Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 3 weeks
Cold Hardy
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Bloom Color: White and Orange
Additional Information
Great for 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.
Golden Splendour Lily, Lilium Trumpet (Trumpet and Aurelian Lily, Tree Lily, Lily Div VI)
$12.95
$12.99
Golden Splendour Trumpet Lily - Trumpet Lilies are beautiful and easy to care for. Many trumpet lilies also go by the informal tree lilies as they can grow 6' tall and get more blooms with each passing year. Tree lilies can refer to other lily classifications too. They will reward you with year after year blooms. Our Golden Splendour Trumpet Lily will provide an abundance of golden blooms and bring smiles and joy to your garden for years and years.
Our bulbs are 5” in circumference ( 12-14 cm) which makes them some of the biggest available.
USDA Zones 4-9 (Zone 3 with heavy mulch)
Mid-Summer flowering
Bloom Duration: 3 weeks
Cold Hardy
Full Sun
Bloom Color: Yellow
Additional Information
Great for Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Borders, & Cut Gardens.
24-30” 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.
Lilies 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.