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Tulipa humilis A distinct white species tulip with rare blue tones.
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Tulipa praestans One of the largest species tulips, with multiple blooms per bulb.
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Stunning splashes of color and texture on large upward-facing fragrant blooms.
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Unusual orchid-like form with ruffled peachy-link edges. Elegant and distinctive.
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Distinct yellow star gives this split-cup character and class. Very showy.
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Pairs well with Trumpets and Doubles for a riot of colors and shapes. Beckons narcissus lovers from near and far.
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Sorbet
Split-Cup Narcissus Bulbs
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Ipheion uniflorum Spring starflowers create splendid groundcover.
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Puschkinia scilloides White to pale blue flowers, hardy and easy to naturalize.
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Leucojum aestivum var. Gravetye Giant Pure white bells resemble giant lilies-of-the-valley.
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Allium amethystinum A fun, funky and distinct red Allium.
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Allium Stately and imposing, one of our tallest Alliums.
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Allium Create the perfect architecture for your early summer garden.
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Allium giganteum The name says it all!
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Allium cristophii x A. macleanii Huge blooms! Exceptional seedheads for winter arrangements.
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Allium stipitatum You'll want to get hit by this snowball.
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Allium rosenbachianum Earlier than the other tall Alliums, and just as grand.
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Allium The latest-blooming and tallest of our Allium offerings.
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Narcissus tazetta Also known as Seventeen Sisters for its sheer abundance of 1" blooms. Not for the coldest zones.
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A rugged Tazetta with 4-5 very fragrant blooms per stem. Not for the coldest zones.
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Minnow
Tazetta Narcissus Bulbs
Diminutive yellow and white Tazetta, cute and prolific. Not for the coldest zones.
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Thalia
Triandrus Narcissus Bulbs
One of the few all-white narcissus with no yellow tones. Sometimes called The Orchid Narcissus.
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Sleek, elegant and versatile for arrangements and bouquets.
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A bold mix of Triumphs on strong stems. Great for mass plantings.
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Tulipa One of the brightest, cheeriest Triumph tulips.
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Tulipa Strong stems withstand rain and wind. Satiny colors blend well in mixed arrangements.
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Fedco exclusive! Do you even garden, bro?
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Fedco Exclusive! A tea party worthy of Wonderland with impossibly vivid colors.
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Fedco Exclusive! Raise the flags of spring.
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Create swirls of color for gardens and bouquets.
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Jimmy
Triumph Tulip Bulbs
Bright and beautiful on stout strong stems.
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Flamboyant pink blooms with clean lines.
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One of the oldest, most popular varieties ever grown in the Netherlands. Popular for forcing.
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Superb coloration and loads of charm.
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Unusual deep mulberry contrasts well with brighter tulips.
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Timeless and formal. Always in style.
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Large and fragrant; strong stems for sturdy bouquets. This beauty is playing with a royal flush.
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Blooms for nearly three weeks even in a cool wet Maine spring.
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Marble-white with hints of yellow fade to pure white in a day or two. A fine white daffodil.
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Artist
Viridiflora Tulip Bulbs
low stock
Aptly named, these tulips are a work of art.
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Unusual form and color. Special in any garden.
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Eranthis cilicica Bright buttercup-like flowers bloom early with the crocuses.
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