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Flower Bulb Price List
Fall 2003

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Allium, Anemone, Arum, Bellevalia, Camassia

Crocus - Autumn & Spring Flowering, Erythronium

Fritillaria

Galanthus, Gladiolus, Hermodactylus, Hippeastrum

Hyacinthoides, Hyacinthus - Forcing & Bedding, Iris

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Ixia, Lilium

Muscari

Narcissus, Nectaroscordum

Oxalis, Scilla

Tulipa, Urginea

When in doubt about bulb adaptability to your region, know your USDA Plant Hardiness Zone.

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FRITILLARIA
Description
  Size   Qty/Package   Price/Package
acmopetala - Prefers a sunny position in a cool and moist soil, rich in humus. Flowers flared at the mouth, pale green. Tips green or purple. Interior shining green. Tepals 25-40 mm long. Leaves glaucous. Ht. 30-50 cm. Produces numerous bulblets. Zones 3-9. Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
  FS   1   $ x.xx  
elwesii - Flowers 1 to 4, narrowly campanulate, purplish-blue with clear green stripes and a grey bloom. Tepals 20-30 mm long. Has 4 to 8 linear, alternate leaves, glaucous. Produces numerous bulblets. Ht. 40-60 cm. Zones 3-9.
  6/+ cm   1   $ x.xx  
imperialis 'Aurora' - Flowers soft orange with fine purple veins. Nectar pores glistening white, bordered deep purple. Zones 6-9. Ht. 80-100 cm.
  24/+ cm   1   $ x.xx  
imperialis 'Lutea' - The yellow 'Crown Imperial'. From Dutch gardens. Flowers clear yellow with faint moss-green veins. Nectar pores glistening white, bordered moss-green. Segments up to 51ª2 cm long and 3 cm wide. Ht. 80-100 cm. Zones 6-9. AGM.
  24/+ cm   1   $ x.xx  
imperialis 'Premier' - Flowers soft tangerine orange with faint purple veins. Nectar pores glistening white, bordered purplish-black. Segments up to 6 cm long and 3 cm wide, Anthers creamy-white. Ht. 80-100 cm.
  24/+ cm   1   $ x.xx  
imperialis 'Rubra' - Not to be confused with 'Rubra Maxima' below. 'Rubra' has smaller flowers and often has fewer of them. Usually this is being sold in a smaller size bulb. Zones 6-9.
  24/+ cm   1   $ x.xx  
imperialis 'Rubra Maxima' - Flowers very large, angular, flame- orange with faint purple veins, exterior shaded carmine-purple. Nectar pores glistening white, bordered purple. Segments up to 7 cm long and 4 1/2 cm wide. Anthers creamy-white. Ht. 80-100 cm. Zones 6-9.
  24/+ cm   1   $ x.xx  
meleagris Mixed - Prefers cool, moist soils, either partially shaded or in sun and should always be planted 10-15 cm deep in order to flower well. Flowers solitary or occasionally 2 together, broadly campanulate. Tepals 30-45 mm long. Offered in a mixture of pale to deep purple shades, with the occasional albino as a bonus. Leaves glaucous, slender. Ht. 20-50 cm. Zones 3-8. AGM.
  6/+ cm   15   $ x.xx  
meleagris Mixed - Reference above.
  5/6 cm   15   $ x.xx  
meleagris f. alba - White-flowered clone. Ht. 20-40 cm. Zones 3-8. AGM.
  6/+ cm   3   $ x.xx  
michailowskyi - Robust form, now widely available. Flowers up to 4, base lustrous purplish-red, bordered with a bright yellow band. Inside shining yellow. Tepals 20-30 mm long. Ht. 10-20 cm. Zones 4-8. AGM.
  FS   3   $ x.xx  
persica - a.k.a. F. persica 'Adiyaman'. Originally from Central Turkey, near Adiyaman. Raceme sturdy with up to 20 fine, plum-colored, pendant flowers of solid texture. Tepals 15-20 mm. Best in full sun. Ht. 70-100 cm. Zones 5-9.
  28/+ cm   1   $ x.xx  
persica - Reference above.
  20/+ cm   1   $ x.xx  
pontica - Flowers large, broadly campanulate, 1 or 2 per stem. Segments 30-45 mm long, uniformly olive-green. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, the upper in a whorl of 3. A robust and vigorous fritillary, a fine garden plant. Ht. 20-25 cm. Zones 4-8.
  FS   3   $ x.xx  
pudica - Flowers 1 to 3, golden-yellow, narrowly campanulate. Tepals 15-25 mm. Leaves narrow lanceolate, shiny green. Bulb covered with bulblets. Needs a good summer rest. Ht. 10-20 cm. Zones 4-8.
  6/+ cm   1   $ x.xx  
uva-vulpis - Formerly known as F. assyriaca, which name belongs to a plant about 15 cm tall in flower. Produces spoon-like, glossy green leaves in the juvenile stage, turning into dull greyish-green when adult. Flowers 1 or 2. Segments 20-28 mm long, exterior maroon-purple with pale greenish-yellow tips. Ht. 30-50(-60) cm. Zones 4-9.
  5/+ cm   15   $ x.xx  
verticillata - Stems reach to 18 inches, able to cling to surrounding shrubbery via tendrils on leaves. Flowers mid-spring, white to yellowish lightly checkered green. Zones 5-9
  8/10 cm   1   $ x.xx  



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