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This bulb kit contains all that is needed to get paperwhites blooming in your home. A pot, potting soil, and 4 bulbs are included within a nice box....Read More
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This daffodil has a yellow trumpet with white
petals. It retains a traditional daffodil look while being different
enough to catch the eye.
Mount Hood is a pure white trumpet daffodil. Its
delicate-looking blooms are hardier than they seem and can tolerate
a fair amount of bad weather.
A 'surprise package' mix of various types of
daffodils/narcissi.
Dutch Master is an old favorite yellow trumpet
daffodil. Its cheery yellow blooms herald spring with delight!
Orangery is a very interesting and cool daffodil.
Not only does it have a deep orange center it's a
'split-corona'--meaning that the center is flattened out. Great for
any place where the same old same old won't do!
Jan Bos is an
old standby. Red and lively. It adds punch to any planting and is
also good planted in single-color groupings.
Aiolos
hyacinths are pure white, good for mass planting or mixed in with
bold colors.
Blue Jacket hyacinths are dark blue. They combine well with lighter
colors to accentuate them. China Pink would be a good go-together,
with its pastel contrasting nicely with the rich blue.
China Pink hyacinths are pastel-pink, which makes them good to
contrast with darker colors. A mass planting of just China Pink will
give a delicate, feminine appearance to the area.
Gipsy Princess (Yes, that's the correct spelling
for this cultivar) is a new bright-yellow hyacinth. Very sunny and
cheery, it will bring a happy mood to the garden whether planted
alone or with other colors. Plant with red Jan Bos for maximum
visual impact.
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