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Gladiolus - Madame De Paris
Hardy in zones 8-11; elsewhere treat as an annual, or dig them in the fall and store over winter. Their sword-like foliage and tall, impressive flower spikes, make striking accents in the mixed flower border. For best garden effect, plant in groups of six or more of a single color, or grow dozens of them in a bed reserved for cutting. Prized for large bouquets, stately gladioli (yes that's the accepted plural form, and much more graceful than the alternatives) offer an enormous color range, including the most delicate pastels, bold hues and almost unimaginable bi-colors. The Gladiolus Madame De Paris, Gladioli', is creamy white, edged in red with red throat. To enjoy blooms for many weeks through July and August, plant corms at two-week intervals from early spring until the end of June. Glads are easy to grow, requiring only full sun and good drainage. ... more
Peony - Bush - Kirinmaru The unique coloration of this one-of-a-kind variety will bring compliments from everyone! Lavish blooms with layer upon layer of ruffled white petals are erratically streaked with bright red. The Bush Peony Kirinmaru, 'Paeonia', produces white flowers that are streaked with red. Imported from Japan, these peonies may start slowly, but once established will last a lifetime. |
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