Asiatic Lilies

 

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Full Sun          

Partial Shade    

Fragrant         

Good Cutting   

Deer Resistant

                                              

Bellefleur
Bellefleur 

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Brunello
Brunello
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China
China 

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ML's Circus Crowd
ML's Circus Crowd
 
ML's Cotton Candy
ML's Cotton Candy
 
ML's Dusty Dawn
ML's Dusty Dawn 
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Elite
Elite
 
ML's Fantasy
ML's Fantasy
 
Gironde Asiatic Lily
Gironde Asiatic Lily
 
Lighthouse
Lighthouse
 
Little Missy
Little Missy
 
ML's Maribelle
ML's Maribelle
 
Menorca
Menorca
 
ML's Naomi
ML's Naomi
 
Navonna
Navonna
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Nepal
Nepal
 
ML's Night's Desire
ML's Night's Desire
 
Oaklahoma
Oaklahoma
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ML's Orange Rain
ML's Orange Rain
 
ML's Pink Latvia
ML's Pink Latvia
 
ML's Pumpkin Face
ML's Pumpkin Face
 

ML's Red Sensation
ML's Red Sensation
 

 

ML's Retro Pink
ML's Retro Pink
 
Romano
Romano
 
ML's Rosie Cheeks
ML's Rosie Cheeks
 
Ruby
Ruby
 
Russian House
Russian House
 
ML's Sadie
ML's Sadie
 
ML's Shirley
ML's Shirley
 
ML's Sidney
ML's Sidney
 
ML's Simple Simon
ML's Simple Simon
 
Soiree
Soiree
 
Suncrest
Suncrest
 
ML's Sun Reaction
ML's Sun Reaction
 
ML's Sun River
ML's Sun River
 
ML's Sunset Magic
ML's Sunset Magic
 
ML's Tiffany
ML's Tiffany
 
Toronto
Toronto
 
Vermeer
Vermeer

We carry a large selection of quality bulbs and roots including our fabulous Lilies!

The Asiatics are the hardiest of all the lily hybrids. They do very well in U.S.D.A. Zones 3 to 10, are easiest for the beginner, multiply the fastest, and are the first to flower each season. They come in a wide range of colors -- white, yellow, orange, red, pink and all shades and color combinations, except the color blue. Flowers are mostly upfacing with a few dainty garden gems carrying outfacing or pendant blooms; all will be exciting when the buds unfurl. These hybrids multiply rapidly and bloom over a long season. Although generally unscented, a light scent can be discerned on warm, still days.

Bulbs are mostly five to six inches in circumference, with many of the shorter-growing lilies naturally forming smaller-sized, mature bulbs in the three- to five-inch range. Bulbs are white with a varying amount of pink tint. Bulb color does not determine flower color; most lily bulbs will turn pinkish when exposed to sunlight during harvest. When planting, cover Asiatics with 3 to 4 inches of fluffy soil, according to the bulb size -- smaller bulbs more shallow.