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Here you’ll find our VERY rarest bulbs along with late finds and others we simply couldn’t squeeze into our print catalog.

Those marked “Web-Only & Rarest” are sometimes in such short supply that they sell out within days — and some years we can’t offer them at all — so if you see one you like, we recommend you order it now!

Spring-Planted:  Dahlias    Daylilies    Gladiolus    Iris

Fall-Planted:  Samplers    Crocus    Daffodils    Hyacinths    Lilies    Peonies    Tulips

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Herald the new year’s renaissance with this tapestry of white, purple, lavender, gold, and striped crocus. You’ll get 25 corms – 5 each of 5 of our gems – all individually labeled. For zones 4a-7b(8bWC).

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

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One of the “bluest” of the lavender crocuses, this mid-century classic is another enduring gift from G.H. Hageman, the godfather of snow crocus. It’s bright, lovely, and vigorous – which is why it’s still around for us to enjoy today. 3”, zones 4a-7b(8bWC), from Holland. Chart and care.

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“The color of proper Jersey cream,” writes bulb-maven Anna Pavord, but even if you don’t know what she’s talking about it’s easy to like ‘Cream Beauty’. Pale and glowing, it was one of the first crocus introduced by G.H. Hageman, the man who made C. chrysanthus an indispensable part of spring. 3”, zones 4a-7b(8bWC), from Holland. Chart and care.

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Gotta have it! This is the most popular crocus of the past 300 years, a vibrant orange-yellow like molten sun melting winter’s icy grip. C. x luteus, zones 4a-7b(8bWC), from Holland. Chart and care.

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