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Our Easiest Forcing Bulbs on Sale

Just about any kind of bulb can be forced into winter bloom, but two of the easiest are tazetta narcissus (similar to paperwhites) and hyacinths.

For complete how-to – and inspiration – see our Forcing Bulbs page.


Early Pearl
Early Pearl, 1899
Gypsy Queen
Gypsy Queen, 1927

Hyacinth

City of Haarlem hyacinth, 1893 – soft baby-chick yellow
Minos hyacinth, 1980 – Unusual color varies from blue through lilac-blue.
Splendid Cornelia hyacinth, 1984 – Alan Shipp favorite: “a lovely lilac” color.
Fondant hyacinth, 1983 – Sweet pure pink/ returns well.
Gypsy Queen hyacinth, 1927 – apricot and melons
Roman Pink hyacinth, 1573 – wildflowery, pink, and wonderful
White Pearl hyacinth, 1954 – top 10 perennializer
Roman White hyacinth, 1597 – the rarest Roman of all
Anna Liza hyacinth, 1972 – pink/lavender/mauve and beautiful!

Daffodil

Avalanche daffodil, 1906 – rescued from a British cliffside
Erlicheer daffodil, 1934 – clusters of cheer for outside or in
Geranium daffodil, 1930 – 2016 Wister Award winner!
Early Pearl daffodil, 1899 – early, fragrant, and luminous