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CROCUS SPECIES MIX – A mix of these delicate and colorful early bloomers, in shades of lavender, purple, yellow, and white. 2-3”
E 24/$8
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ALLIUM GIGANTEUM – Spectacular giant purple softball sized blooms 5 - 6” in diameter on 3 – 4 foot stems.
MS 3/$12
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PURPLE SENSATION ALLIUM– Densest flower and deepest color! Vivid 4-5” purple spheres on strong 20 - 30” stems
LS 5/$6
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WOOD HYACINTH MIX, Scilla Campanulata – Pink, white, & blue flowers shaped like bells with a flared rim, 12 to 15 flowers hang from a sturdy,round 10” stalk. Grow and multiply very easily, even in shade.
L 15/$9
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CHECKERED LILY – Frittillaria meleagris - Nodding, graceful, bell-shaped, flowers have a unique checkered pattern in shades of white, cream, rose and burgundy. Exquisite when naturalized with ferns or in tall grass, 8”
M 15/$6
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MOUNT EVEREST – Superb white globes on 40” tall stems! Very easy to grow, long lasting.
ES 1/$7
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ALLIUM AZUREUM – 1" Globes of star-shaped sky blue flowers atop straight 20” stems. Long lasting.
LS ES 15/$7
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SUMMER SNOWFLAKE Leucojum Aestivum – Lush foliage, 1 - 1½ " wide nodding white bells make this a hardy garden favorite. Attracts butterflies. Critter resistant. 16”
L 5/$6
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GRAPE HYACINTHS, Muscari Armen – Dense spikes of urn shaped blue flowers with a fine white fringe. Naturalize quickly. Long lasting. Critter resistant! 6”
M 30/$8
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ASIATIC LILY ‘LOLLY POP’ – The 4-5” upward-facing flowers are a lovely white with striking strawberry red tips. 24-36”
MS-LS 4/$8
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LILY ORIENTAL MIX – For a summer garden full of breath- taking flowers without a lot of fuss, lilies are the way to go. 24-36”
MS-LS 4/$8
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AUTUMN FLOWERING CROCUS –‘COLCHICUM LILAC WONDER’ The large vase shaped blooms have narrow amethyst segments with white lines in the center. They should bloom within weeks!
F 2/$10
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CALIFORNIA WHITE GARLIC – “True aficionados of garlic claim that once you've tasted the homegrown version, you'll never eat a store-bought bulb again.” Garlic takes about eight months to mature. Harvest midsummer, when the leaves begin to yellow. 10-20 cloves per bulb.
3/$4
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