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Apricot Beauty—Soft apricot-pink tinged with rose and salmon on a
light green base. Fragrant and truly lovely. 14-16".
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Arabian Mystery—Round petals of deep rich violet purple which
feathers into a slender contrasting pure white edge. 12-14".
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Jan Reus—Known in English as Giant John. Dusky
reddish-burgundy velvet with dark veins. Provides a magical color
contrast in garden or vase.
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Negrita—Deep purple with a frosty blush, like a concord
grape. Blue-and-white base, dark stems.
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Golden Oxford—Big bold golden-yellow flowers, occasionally
touched with red at the rim.
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Ollioules—Silvery pink with lavender undetones heavily
brushed on a pinky cream flower. Edges fade to white with maturity.
Worderfully elegant. Wonderfully elegant. Ollioules (pronounced ole-yule)
is a town at the center of the French flower industry.
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Maureen—Long marble-white blooms with pastel yellow
undertones are stunning each year in our bed of forget-me-nots.
Statuesque seedling of ‘Mrs John T Scheepers’. Important variety in the
cutflower trade. Tall, 24-28".
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Lilac Perfection—True lilac, or as close to lilac as lavender-purple
can be. Chock full of petals.
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Mount Tacoma—Pure white. One of the fullest doubles and a
great complement to just about anything.
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Non-Stop Reds Tulip Mix—Celebrate spring with a long-lasting
patch of bright color. Blend of five or more red varieties selected from
early, mid and late season tulips. Heights vary.
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