Orange Ton Asiatic Lily Bulbs โ Giant 8" Orange Blooms
Orange Ton Asiatic Lily โ The Boldest Orange Bloom in the Early Summer Garden
If you want a lily that commands the garden from across the yard, the Orange Ton Asiatic Lily delivers. Its enormous, upward-facing blooms stretch up to 8 inches across in a blazing, saturated orange that photographs brilliantly, attracts butterflies, and makes every other plant in the border look like a supporting act.
Asiatic lilies are the first lilies to bloom each season โ arriving in June and early July when the garden is hungry for bold color โ and Orange Ton is among the most dramatic of them all.
Why Orange Ton Stands Apart
- Exceptional Bloom Size: Upward-facing blooms reach up to 8 inches across โ among the largest Asiatic lily blooms available, creating maximum visual impact in borders and arrangements.
- Early Summer Color: Blooms in June and early July โ one of the first lilies to flower each season, delivering bold color when most summer perennials are still building toward their peak.
- Blazing Orange Color: Rich, saturated orange that holds its intensity in full sun โ a warm, energetic color that pairs beautifully with purples, yellows, and deep greens in mixed borders.
- True Hardy Perennial: Returns each year and naturalizes over time, producing larger clumps and more blooms with each passing season โ plant once and enjoy for years.
- Outstanding Cut Flower: Long stems, large upward-facing blooms, and excellent vase life make Orange Ton a standout in fresh summer arrangements.
- Butterfly Magnet: Light fragrance and open, upward-facing blooms attract butterflies throughout the blooming period.
- Cold Hardy: Thrives in USDA Zones 3โ8 without lifting โ one of the most cold-tolerant lily types available.
Perfect For
- Bold focal points in mixed perennial borders
- Early summer cutting gardens
- Mass plantings for sweeping orange color impact
- Container growing on patios and decks
- Pollinator and butterfly gardens
Planting Guide
- When to Plant: Fall or early spring โ fall planting produces the strongest first-year blooms
- Depth: Plant bulbs 4โ6 inches deep, pointed end up
- Spacing: 8โ12 inches apart; plant in groups of 5+ for best visual impact
- Light: Full sun โ best bloom size and color intensity in full sun
- Soil: Well-drained soil; Asiatic lilies are more tolerant of average soils than Oriental types
- Zones: Hardy perennial in USDA Zones 3โ8; returns and multiplies each year without lifting
Also Consider
Want to extend your lily season all the way through August? Pair Orange Ton with our Oriental Lily Bulb Mix โ its intensely fragrant blooms arrive in July and August, creating a continuous lily display from early summer through late season.
Order Today
Comes as a 25-pack of ready-to-plant bulbs. Add to cart and bring the boldest orange blooms of early summer to your garden โ year after year.

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Orange Ton Asiatic Lily โ The Boldest Orange Bloom in the Early Summer Garden
If you want a lily that commands the garden from across the yard, the Orange Ton Asiatic Lily delivers. Its enormous, upward-facing blooms stretch up to 8 inches across in a blazing, saturated orange that photographs brilliantly, attracts butterflies, and makes every other plant in the border look like a supporting act.
Asiatic lilies are the first lilies to bloom each season โ arriving in June and early July when the garden is hungry for bold color โ and Orange Ton is among the most dramatic of them all.
Why Orange Ton Stands Apart
- Exceptional Bloom Size: Upward-facing blooms reach up to 8 inches across โ among the largest Asiatic lily blooms available, creating maximum visual impact in borders and arrangements.
- Early Summer Color: Blooms in June and early July โ one of the first lilies to flower each season, delivering bold color when most summer perennials are still building toward their peak.
- Blazing Orange Color: Rich, saturated orange that holds its intensity in full sun โ a warm, energetic color that pairs beautifully with purples, yellows, and deep greens in mixed borders.
- True Hardy Perennial: Returns each year and naturalizes over time, producing larger clumps and more blooms with each passing season โ plant once and enjoy for years.
- Outstanding Cut Flower: Long stems, large upward-facing blooms, and excellent vase life make Orange Ton a standout in fresh summer arrangements.
- Butterfly Magnet: Light fragrance and open, upward-facing blooms attract butterflies throughout the blooming period.
- Cold Hardy: Thrives in USDA Zones 3โ8 without lifting โ one of the most cold-tolerant lily types available.
Perfect For
- Bold focal points in mixed perennial borders
- Early summer cutting gardens
- Mass plantings for sweeping orange color impact
- Container growing on patios and decks
- Pollinator and butterfly gardens
Planting Guide
- When to Plant: Fall or early spring โ fall planting produces the strongest first-year blooms
- Depth: Plant bulbs 4โ6 inches deep, pointed end up
- Spacing: 8โ12 inches apart; plant in groups of 5+ for best visual impact
- Light: Full sun โ best bloom size and color intensity in full sun
- Soil: Well-drained soil; Asiatic lilies are more tolerant of average soils than Oriental types
- Zones: Hardy perennial in USDA Zones 3โ8; returns and multiplies each year without lifting
Also Consider
Want to extend your lily season all the way through August? Pair Orange Ton with our Oriental Lily Bulb Mix โ its intensely fragrant blooms arrive in July and August, creating a continuous lily display from early summer through late season.
Order Today
Comes as a 25-pack of ready-to-plant bulbs. Add to cart and bring the boldest orange blooms of early summer to your garden โ year after year.












