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Coronet Tulips
Darwin Hybrids
Double Early
Double Late
Emperor
Forcing Tulips
Fosteriana
Fringed
Greigii
Kaufmanniana
Lily-Flowered
Miscellaneous and Species
Multiflowered
Parrots
Recommended for the South
Rembrandt
Single Early
Single Late
Special Value Tulip Blends
Triumph
Viridiflora
Wild Tulip Collections
Daffodils
Bulbocodium
Cyclamineus
Double
Forcing Daffodils
Jonquilla
Large-Cupped
M & Z Special Mixes
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Paperwhites
Recommended for the South
Poeticus
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Tazetta
Triandrus
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Dahlia Emory Paul
Growing Zones
9 to 10
Page Number
Web
Planting Season
Spring
Plant Depth
6
Fertilizer Type
4-6-7
Flowering Season
Summer
Light Requirements
Fragrant
n
Height
3 ft to 5 ft
Flowering
Yes
Foliage Color
Green
Flower Color
Purple
Spacing
1.5 ft to 2 ft
Genus
Dahlia
Species
Decorative Type
Subspecies
Emory Paul
Common Name
Dahlia Emory Paul
Dahlia Emory Paul
#63014
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Enormous 12 to 14 inch blooms are a bright shade of rosy purple. Truly magnificent.
$11.95
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Growing Zone: 9 to 10
Light Requirements:
Own Root
Height: 3 ft to 5 ft
State Restrictions
AK;HI
Growing Zones
9 to 10
Page Number
Web
Planting Season
Spring
Plant Depth
6
Fertilizer Type
4-6-7
Flowering Season
Summer
Light Requirements
Fragrant
n
Height
3 ft to 5 ft
Flowering
Yes
Foliage Color
Green
Flower Color
Purple
Spacing
1.5 ft to 2 ft
Genus
Dahlia
Species
Decorative Type
Subspecies
Emory Paul
Common Name
Dahlia Emory Paul
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