NEW FOR 2023

Calla Aethiopica (Zantedeschia Aethiopica)
$8.00

Calla Aethiopica (calla lily) , Is a south African native that has proven itself to grow very well in most American gardens. Unlike the sometimes difficult to grow, colorful and smaller tuberous Calla lilies, Aethiopica forms a rhizome and is much easier to grow and take care of. They like a good moist soil and can even grow inside or on pond edges. It prefers partial sun or partial shade, but does well in full sun a if there is enough water available. Once established it will produce 10-15 flowers per clump and, depending on the location, it can reach up to 3 ft tall ( It will produce flowers the first year, but shorter). Blooms June-July . The pictured clump is only 2 years old from 1 tuber planted!

'Easy Spot'
$5.00

‘Easy Spot’ doesn’t have just one spot, but thousands of purple freckles seem to escape from the center of the flower like bees swarming their hive. 3ft July

Zone 4-9

'Isle of Man' (Mak-Leek)
$30.00

‘Isle of man’ (Mak-Leek) is one of Johan’s wonderful new Speciosum hybrids. With much stronger stems, bigger flowers and earlier bloom time than the regular Lilium Speciosum, and as fragrant!

Early August 5’ ft

zone 4-8

Very limited availabilty.

We are privileged to offer some of our dear friend Johan Mak’s new line of Oriental breeding. Bred for strength, color, height and strong garden survival capabilities , Something many of the modern orientals are lacking.