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- Discounted Collections
- 20%-Off Website Specials
- New for 2024!
- Tulips
- Narcissi
- Allium
- Anemone blanda
- Brodiaea
- Camassia
- Chionodoxa
- Corydalis
- Crocus
- Eranthis
- Eremurus
- Erythronium
- Fritillaria
- Galanthus
- Geranium
- Gladiolus
- Hyacinths
- Hyacinthoides
- Ipheion uniflorum
- Dutch Iris
- Rock Garden Iris
- Ixiolirion
- Leucojum aestivum
- Muscari
- Ornithogalum
- Oxalis
- Puschkinia
- Scilla
- Lilies
- Peonies
- Amaryllis
- Paperwhites
- Tender Bulbs
- Anemone Giants
- Tecolote Ranunculus
- Freesias
The Early Bloomers Bee-Buffet
Early sightings of these Eranthis (The Winter Aconite), Galanthus (Snowdrops), Crocus (Snow Crocus) and Iris reticulata have a huge impact on the budding beauty of our environment, as well as on the bees. The bees depend on these flowers for nourishment to help them thrive after their long winter hibernation. Often, they are the first opportunity for bees to eat for their survival.
Individually bagged and labeled, it is specially priced 20% less than our already terrific prices. Normal shipping charges apply. Top size bulbs. Plant 4” deep and 2” to 4” apart. All of these are small-sized bulbs, even though they are top-sized, so they are easy to plant! Horticultural zones 5-8.
- 100 Crocus tommasinianus Barr's Purple: Amethyst-violet. Bulb size: 4 cm. 4" tall.
- 100 Eranthis cilicica: Bright lemon-yellow. Bulb size: 4 cm/up. 4" tall.
- 100 Galanthus elwesii: Creamy white, tipped green. Bulb size: 7 cm/up. 5" to 8" tall.
- 100 Iris reticulata Harmony: Bluebird-blue, yellow blotches. Bulb size: 6 cm/up. 4" tall.