What’s Next? Our expanded spring collection

COMING SOON TO ABC:

We’re happy to share that our spring collection is growing in 2026. We’re adding more bulb crops and bare root perennials to the group of plants we typically offer for spring planting. Scroll down to see the list of plants slated for our spring wholesale shipping season.

(pictured left: white eucomis/pineapple lily)

Our lilies and roses are already listed for pre-order for 2026. Both of these collections grew substantially and include new lines of plants. If you’re interested, don’t delay- some varieties are already selling out. We’ve had a few questions about curcuma— yes! They will be back again in 2026, too. It will be our third season of offering curcuma.

(pictured right, Agapanthus Johanna)

Gloriosa in bloom at our test farm.

This October, we’ll release the list for our wholesale spring bulb and bare root collection. The plants slated for inclusion on this list follow. Some of these plants were part of our intro perennial offering last spring that helped us establish new vendor relationships for these plants and learn how to receive and distribute them. If there is something in particular that you are hoping we will carry, please let us know! We love to hunt things down.

  • Acidanthera

  • Agapanthus

  • Aquilegea (columbine)

  • Alchemilla (lady’s mantle)

  • Amarcrinum

  • Amarine

  • Amaryllis Belladonna*

  • Astilbe

  • Bessera

  • Bletilla

  • Calla

  • Convalleria

  • Crocosmia

  • Curcuma (ornamental tumeric)

  • Dicentra

  • Dutch Iris (spring offering)

  • Eucomis (pineapple lily)

  • Eremous (foxtail lily)

  • Gladiolus

  • Gloriosa Lily

  • Heirloom Chrysanthemum (rooted cuttings)

  • Helleborus

  • Heliopsis

  • Helianthus (perennial Flore Pleno)

  • Iris Siberica

  • Ismene

  • Kniphofia (red hot poker)

  • Liatris (gayfeather)

  • Nerine

  • Orinthagolum

  • Polianthese (tuberose)

  • Salvia Plumosa

  • Solomon’s Seal

  • Tricyrtis (Toad lily)

  • Watsonia

Acidanthera

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