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Small Naturalizing Bulbs
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2008 mail-in Order Form, click here.
| Small Naturalizing
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| Small Naturalizing Bulbs—4”-6”
These specially selected miniature bulbs will bring a splash of
white, blue, purple, pink, and yellow color into your garden.
Picked to celebrate Spring, these April bloomers coincide with
your early daffodils too! Since they all naturalize well,
you'll be enjoying them for years to come. They are a
wonderful selection for a rock garden, a border, or for woodland
naturalizing. They may be purchased individually to
enhance your landscape- you'll love these little beauties! |
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Dwarf Iris (Reticulata
Harmony)
5" Royal blue with yellow blotch. Blooms in April.
God for rock gardens and forcing indoors. |
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Mixed Anemones (Blanda)
4" Blue, pink on a white mulit-flowering daisy-like flowers.
Good for borders and naturalizing as a ground cover. April-May
bloom. |
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Grape Hyacinth (Early Giant Muscari)
6" Royal blue scented flowers. Good naturalizer.
Lovely in front of daffodils. April bloom. |
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Joan of Arc (Large White Crocus)
6" Large pure white flower. Classic sign of spring's
arrival. Good naturalizer. Early April bloom. |
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Striped Squill (Puschkinia Libanotica)
6" White and light blue with dark blue veins. Excellent
naturalizer. April bloom. |
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