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Late blooming ornamental plants that work great with early flowering perennials.
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One of the few bulbs that tolerates poor soils
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Very early blooming. Great for naturalizing.
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Both Snow Crocus and Giant Crocus - the first sign of Spring!
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Daffodils have been favorites since Victorian times. Deer resistant.
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More selections of Daffodils - cheerful bright and easy to grow. Deer resistant.
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Carefully chosen and bred to produce graceful and elegant flowers.
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Hardy Cyclamen and Fall blooming Crocus - enjoy late season color.
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A specially formulated 9-9-6 fertilizer with timed release fertilizer for all flowering bulbs. The perfect complement to your bulb purchase.
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Very popular class of tulips. Rich colors and strong stems make them ideal.
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These bulbs are known for their wonderful bell-shaped flowers.
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Bright and long lasting flowers are extremely fragrant
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NEW Colorful blends with extended bloom times. Both Tulip and Daffodil selections giving over a month of bloom.
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Asiatic, Oriental, Trumpet, Tiger and Tango Lilies for vibrant summer color
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Ideal for co-planting with Daffodils and Tulips. True blue, but also lavenders, white, and even yellow!
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Two or more varieties that bloom together and compliment one another
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Larger quantities at value prices - all popular types
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Anemone Blanda, Dracunculus, Galanthus, Leucojum, English Bluebells, Nectaroscordum, Scilla
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These can produce up to 5 flowers per stem for a striking garden display.
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Darwin, Triumph and Mayflowering Tulips in the classic tulip shape.
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Assorted varieties are the first Tulips to appear - such a welcome sight!
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Layers of delicate petals and incredible colors - very showy
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