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Allium giganteum ‘Gladiator’Fun for kids! They look like giant purple lollipops (5-6″) atop 3-6 foot leafless stems. Lightly fragrant. Deer, squirrel, and rabbit resistant.

A great long lasting bulb with tiny bell-shaped blue flowers. This has many applications due to the long lasting flower period. It works great as a pot flower, in fltower beds, and is used as a cut flower. Height – 6″
SnowdropsDainty 1″ white flowers with green dots. One of the first flowers of the season, often blooming out of melting snow.
Tulip Darwin MixThese are the best mid-season Tulips for large flowers, strong stems, and clear bright colors. Good for large scale plantings, and masses of strong color.

Hyacinths have such a wonderful fragrance and long lasting color. Our mixed packets are filled with pastel colored blooms.
Crocus MixThis is a mix of purple, white, lavender, and two toned. The bloom in early spring and are great to force indoors.
Paper WhitesAs a member of the Tazetta classification, Paperwhite Narcissus have multiple flowers per stem and require no pre-chilling to bloom. Used primarily for indoor forcing, they take 4-6 weeks to bloom.

Large Cup Narcissi have only one flower per stem. They have a yellow center with creamy outside petals. Daffodils are deer resistant.

Large Cup Narcissi have only one flower per stem. These have golden orange cups with yellow petals. Daffodils are deer resistant.

Trumpet Narcissus have the largest flowers of any Narcissus group. They are characterized by a very long trumpet (corona) that is as long or longer than the petals. Daffodils are deer resistant.
Tulip ‘Golden Apeldoorn’These are the best mid-season Tulips for large flowers, strong stems, and clear bright colors. Good for large scale plantings, and masses of strong color.
Tulip NegritaThese mid-season bloomers grow 15 – 18″
Tulip Pink DiamondThese late spring varieties finish off the season with a flourish. These grow to 20″.