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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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NARCISSUS - Zones 3-8 (unless otherwise noted)
Description
  Size   Qty/Package   Price/Package
Division 4 (Double Daffodil Cultivars)
'Erlicheer' - Very fragrant and bears a bouquet of 6-8, double, 3/4in blooms. They have an outer ring of pure white petals and a heart that opens cream and fades to ivory. Excellent perennial for the South and great for forcing as with paperwhites. Early to midseason. Zones 6-9.
  15/16 cm   3   $ x.xx  
Division 5 (Triandrus Daffodil Cultivars)
'Thalia' - Flowers several, pure white. Fragrant. Ht. 40-45 cm.
  12/14 cm   10   $ x.xx  
Division 6 (Cyclamineus Daffodil Cultivars)
'Jetfire' - Very cheerful bicolored hybrid. Petals reflexed, corona true orange. Ht. 25-30 cm.
  10/12 cm   15   $ x.xx  
'Mite' - Robust hybrid N. cyclamineus. Ht. 20-25 cm.
  FS   1   $ x.xx  
Division 7 (Jonquilla Daffodil Cultivars)
'Sundial' - Flowers 2 to 3 per stem, pale yellow with orange corona. Ht. 15-20 cm.
  10/+ cm   10   $ x.xx  
Division 8 (Tazetta Daffodil Cultivars)
'Chinese Sacred Lily' - Fragrant flowers in abundance, petals milk-white, corona golden-orange. Used for forcing. Ht. 40 cm. Zones 6-9
  15/16 cm   3   $ x.xx  
Division 13 (Daffodils distinguished solely by botanical name)
X odorus (Campernelle) - N. jonquilla L. X N. pseudonarcissus L. Vigorous clone of the Campernelle Jonquil, also known as 'Rugulosus'. Deep yellow fragrant flowers in small umbels. Foliage intermediate to the parents', keeled, not terete, bright green. Ht. 20-30 cm.
  10/+ cm   10   $ x.xx  
Mixes
Large-cupped and Trumpet Daffodils
  12/+ cm   10   $ x.xx  
Miniature / Rockery Narcissi (species and hybrids)
  8/10 cm   10   $ x.xx  
Mixture of many Narcissi and Daffodils
  12/+ cm   10   $ x.xx  
Mixture of Split Corona Daffodils
  12/+ cm   3   $ x.xx  
NECTAROSCORDUM
Description
  Size   Qty/Package   Price/Package
siculum Hybrids syn. N. siculum ssp. bulgaricum - Very good for cutting with large umbels of broadly bell-shaped, caramel-brown flowers, with green stripes on the exterior. On top of the ovary are slit-formed nectar pores, separating it from the genus Allium, in which it formerly was included. Handling this plant may cause irritation of the skin. Ht. 80-120 cm. Zones 4-10.
  12/+ cm   10   $ x.xx  
siculum Hybrids - Reference above.
  8/10 cm   10   $ x.xx  



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