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Allium,
Anemone, Arum, Bellevalia, Camassia
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Crocus
- Autumn & Spring Flowering, Erythronium
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Fritillaria
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Galanthus,
Gladiolus, Hermodactylus, Hippeastrum
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Hyacinthoides,
Hyacinthus - Forcing & Bedding,
Iris
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Ixia, Lilium
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Muscari
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Narcissus,
Nectaroscordum
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Oxalis,
Scilla
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Tulipa,
Urginea
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When in doubt about bulb adaptability to your region, know
your USDA
Plant Hardiness Zone.
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FS = At least flowering size.
ALLIUM -
Zones 4-9 (unless otherwise noted)
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Description
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Qty/Package |
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Price/Package |
cernuum -
An attractive species with lilac-rose umbels, pendant when
flowering, later becoming erect as the seeds ripen. Ht. 30-40
cm. Zones 4-8. Award of Garden Merit (AGM). 
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FS |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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christophii -
(syn. A. albopilosum C.H. Wright) Prefers a sunny
position in well drained, sandy soil. Umbels large, 20-30
cm across. Flowers bright lilac with metallic luster, most
distinct. Ht. 30-50 cm. AGM.
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12/14 cm |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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christophii -
Reference above.
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10/12 cm |
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10 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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giganteum -
Prefers a sunny position in well drained, sandy soil. Flower
umbels large and dense, has hundreds of flowers, pale violet.
Ht. 120-150 cm. Zones 4-8. (AGM - 1995).
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20/+ cm |
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1 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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karataviense -
For a sunny position in well drained, sandy soil. Umbels
dense, white, shaded with rose-violet. Foliage broad and
short, bluish green with metallic luster and a purple-red
margin Ht. 10-20 cm. AGM.
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10/12 cm |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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maximowiczi -
Resembling A. schoenoprasum, but much more dwarfed.
Tiny umbels 20-25 mm across with pink flowers. Ht. 12-15
cm only.
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FS |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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oreophilum -
Fine dwarf species for the rock garden. Attractive bright
magnolia-purple flower heads, about 5-6 cm across. Ht. 10-15
cm. AGM.
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4/+ cm |
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25 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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schubertii -
This Israeli species produces giant umbels, up to 50 cm in
diameter, with bright lilac, sweetly scented flowers on very
long pedicels. It is best grown in a sunny but sheltered
position in the garden. 
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10/12 cm |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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sphaerocephalon -
Umbels dense, rather egg-shaped, deep crimson-purple. Foliage
cylindrical, hollow. Bulbs quite distinct, having a very
shiny, papery tunic. Ht. 70-90 cm. 
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5/+ cm |
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25 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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ANEMONE -
Zones 5-9
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Description
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Size |
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Qty/Package |
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Price/Package |
blanda Mixed Varieties,
incl pink and white 
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5/+ cm |
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10 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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ARUM -
Zones 5-9
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Description
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Size |
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Qty/Package |
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Price/Package |
hygrophilum -
Unusual Arum, spathe limb slightly cucullate (forming a hood).
In general appearance like an arisaema. Spathelimb bright
green without, green-white within. Spadix two-thirds the
length of limb. Leaves lanceolate-hastate, to 45 cm long.
Ht. 40-70 cm. 
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FS |
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1 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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italicum ssp. italicum -
Spathes creamy-white 10-15 cm long. Leaves hastate (arrow-shaped),
deep gren, with yellow-green marbling. Forms attractive orange
fruits in the autumn. Ht. of leaves 30-50 cm. 
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FS |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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italicum ssp. marmoratum -
Having strongly variegated leaves. 
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FS |
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1 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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BELLEVALIA -
Zones 5-8
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Description
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Size |
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Qty/Package |
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Price/Package |
pycnantha -
(syn. Muscari paradoxum) Broad racemes with blackish-blue
flowers, tinged green inside. Has two basal, linear leaves.
Ht. 15-20 cm.
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6/+ cm |
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10 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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romana -
(Beginning to Sprout - 11/03/03) Flowers dull-white, bell-shaped
with the lobes flared outwards, carried in a cylindrical
raceme. Ht. 15-30 cm. 
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FS |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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CAMASSIA -
Zones 3-8
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Description
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Size |
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Qty/Package |
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Price/Package |
cusickii -
Prefers a sunny position and moist peaty soil. Tall inflorescences
with large pale blue flowers. Ht. 60-75 cm.
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14/+ cm |
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3 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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quamash -
Small racemes of violet-blue flowers. Ht. 20-30 cm.
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6/+ cm |
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15 |
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$ |
x.xx |
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