Last year I bare-rooted the bulbs. I bagged these and put them in peat moss and crushed up leaves for the winter. Each Bag has ~35 points (like a shoot off a bulb). Each point will grow a Canna. All in its about 20 pounds of bulbs
I also have 30 pound boxes that have ~45 points.
The variety is common red: which has green leaves when young then deep purple leaves. They grow 6-8 feet high. These are perfect boarder plants
Pricing:
$80 per BOX 2 Boxes Left
I also have:
Dwarf Yellow and I have 1 20 Pound bag I would sell for $80
variegated Dwarf Orange (these are spectacular) i have one bag for $100
I am only selling entire bags or boxes.
The canna lily plant is a rhizomatous perennial with tropical-like foliage and large flowers that resemble that of iris. Canna lilies are low maintenance and easy to grow, and both their flowers and foliage offer long-lasting color in the garden. Flower color may be red, orange or yellow. Depending on the variety, foliage color varies from green to maroon, bronze, and variegated types. Let's look at how to plant canna lilies and tips for growing cannas.
While typically grown as annuals in cooler regions, given the proper conditions, canna lilies can color the garden year after year. They like plenty of heat, so place them in full sun. They can also tolerate partial shade.
Cannas like moist conditions too, but will tolerate nearly any well-draining soil that is either neutral or slightly acidic. They appreciate bog-like conditions as well. The soil should also be rich in organic matter.