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| Martagon lilies are 4 to 5 feet tall and covered with 40 to 60 blooms. Some stems are 6 feet tall. Talk about ultra cold hardy! They flourish to the Arctic Circle! These rare forgotten jewels are under-used because they are very hard to find. Here they are! | ||
AttiwawThis has been bred by an Alberta lily breeder - Fred Tarlton. Excellent grower . Light yellow blooms with strong stems. |
![]() Brunswiek Perky, bright orange blooms. |
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Hot Tamale Limited supply. Must build stock! Strong deep burgundy colored blooms. Believe it or not, these pictures are of the same plant in the same location! Different light and camera settings impact the colour. It is coloured more like the far left photo.
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![]() Claude Shride Classic huge red maroon blooms with yellow stripes. |
DalhonsoniiChestnut brown with some gold spots. This is a strong grower with lots of flowers. We have seen this underplanted in the trees with hostas and it is most striking! |
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![]() Moonyeen A Fred Tarlton plant. Speckled, spotted exotic pink. |
Mrs. BackhouseClassic huge yellowy pink. This is one of the oldest registered varieties. |
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![]() Species Pink These are seedlings so they are all shades of pink. They are not necessarily the shade shown in the photo. |
Calmar Cloud White with pink midribs. Large maroon spots confined largely to the middle of each petal. Pollen, rust brown. 16 to 20 flowers. Photo not available. |
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