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Price freeze! Order NOW for fall 2013 delivery at LAST year’s prices.

WHY GROW ’EM? They’re diverse – and easy! Some thrive in light shade, some live for centuries, some are small enough to fit anywhere, and most increase happily with NO care.

WHAT’S HERE? Scroll down or click: alliums, bluebells, Byzantine glad, cyclamen, freesia, fritillary, glory-of-the-snow, grape hyacinths, oxblood lily, Siberian squill, silver bells, snowdrops, snowflake, spider and surprise lilies, winter aconite.

TIPS, RAVES, AND MORE – To learn more, check out our Tips for Success, Chart to Compare, Newsletter Archives, Forcing Bulbs, and Bulbs as Cut Flowers.

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INTRO TO HEIRLOOMS, FALL        Sampler
For an easy introduction to the wonders of antique bulbs, let us choose for you — and save! We’ll send at least $35 worth of diverse, time-tested, fall-planted bulbs for just $30 (plus shipping). They’ll all be labled, great for your area, and may include daffodils, lilies, hyacinths, tulips, peonies, crocus, and others. It’s fun, easy, and a deal!

Please order by USDA hardiness zone. (Don’t know yours? Find it here.) Limit 1 sampler per address, please.

COF45Add to basket:1/$30for zones 4-5
COF67Add to basket:1/$30for zones 6-7
COF8SAdd to basket:1/$30for zone 8 South & SW
COFWCAdd to basket:1/$30for zones 8-10 West Coast
WOODLAND SPRITES        Sampler
These sweet little wildflowers will multiply happily in light shade and soil that’s not too dry in zones 5-7bS/8bWC. You’ll get 5 Grecian windflowers, 5 winter aconites, 5 snake’s-head fritillaries, 5 silver bells, and 5 Siberian squill.

For 10, 15, or more of each, order additional samplers.

COF40Add to basket:1/$202/$38.503/$54.504/$70.505/$86
SOUTHERN BELLES        Web-Only & Sampler
Tough enough to laugh at high heat, poor soils, and even hurricanes, these beauties have graced gardens throughout the South (and warm West) for generations. We’ll send you 1 red spider lily, 1 oxblood lily, 3 ‘Excelsior’ Spanish bluebells, 3 ‘Gravetye Giant’ snowflakes, and 3 Southern grape hyacinths. For zones 7-8bS/9bWC only.

   For more of each variety, order additional samplers.

COF47Add to basket:1/$262/$503/$714/$91.505/$112
Allium senescens subsp. montanum, GERMAN GARLIC, 1800
Butterflies and bees love these fuzzy little lavender pompons blooming in mid-summer over neat green foliage. Although most alliums didn’t become popular until the last 25 years, in 1866 Boston’s E.S. Rand included German garlic in his Bulbs, and in 1900 Liberty Hyde Bailey listed it as one of just six “in general cultivation.” 12-18”, zones 4-7bS/9aWC, from Michigan. Chart to compare.
DI43Add to basket:3/$8.505/$13.5010/$25.5025/$57.5050/$106
Allium sphaerocephalum, PURPLE-HEADED GARLICK, 1766
In America’s first bulb catalog in 1820, William Prince listed just one allium: “purple headed-garlick.” Often called “drumsticks” today, this easy, deer-resistant perennial has 1-inch, egg-shaped flowerheads that start green, turn rose, and end up wine-red. Cool! 30-36”, zones 4a-7bS/9WC, from Holland. Chart to compare.
DI46Add to basket:10/$6.5025/$1550/$28100/$52250/$117
Anemone blanda ‘White Splendor ’, GRECIAN WINDFLOWER, 1854
Cheap, easy to grow, yet “one of the loveliest of flowers” (to quote Louise Beebe Wilder), this wild anemone first appeared in US catalogs in the 1890s. The variety ‘White Splendor’ was introduced in 1950, won an RHS Award of Garden Merit in 1993, and, to quote Christopher Lloyd, is both “the strongest growing” and “dazzling.” 4-8”, zones 5-8aS/9WC, from Holland. Chart to compare.
DI99Add to basket:10/$8.7525/$1650/$29100/$53250/$118
Chionodoxa sardensis, TURKISH GLORY-OF-THE-SNOW, 1883
The woodlands of Wave Hill in early spring are awash in this sapphire-blue Turkish wildflower. Deeper blue and shorter than common glory-of-the-snow, it blooms at crocus time, naturalizes eagerly, and was awarded an RHS AGM as a plant so good it belongs in every garden. 4-6”, zones 4-7S/9WC, from Holland. Chart to compare.
DI44Add to basket:10/$725/$1650/$30100/$56250/$126
Cyclamen hederifolium, SOWBREAD CYCLAMEN, 1597
We’re proud to deliver huge bulbs, 3-4 inches across, of this fall-blooming cyclamen that bulb-guru John Bryan calls “the first choice for most gardens.” Known as sowbread in Shakespeare’s time, today it’s called ivy-leaved cyclamen for its angular, ivy-like, silver-patterned leaves. Give it light shade and humus-rich soil that’s dry in summer. Aka C. neapolitanum, 4-6”, zones 6-7bS/9bWC, from Holland. Chart to compare.
DI45Add to basket:1/$5.253/$14.505/$22.5010/$4225/$95
Eranthis hyemalis, WINTER ACONITE, 1578
If these extra-early cups of sunshine have failed you, try ours! They’re wax-dipped so they won’t dry out and die before planting. Blooming even earlier than snowdrops, they multiply eagerly in light shade, and are so animal-proof that the Elizabethans called them Little Yellow Woolfes-bain. 3-5”, zones 5-7S/8WC, from Holland. Chart to compare.
DI22Add to basket:10/$8.5025/$19.5050/$36.50100/$68250/$153
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