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Allium
These hardy bulbs are becoming more popular and the long lasting flowers are ideal for cutting.
Anemones
The flowers from these little bulbs have long been used in the florist industry but quite rightly deserve a place in the garden....
Camassia
A truly beautiful flower which will add elegance to your flower beds or naturalise happily in grassy areas. These bulbs are hardy....
Chionodoxa
Having pretty star-shaped flowers with long narrow leaves, Chionodoxa are useful for rockeries and attractively filling....
Colchicum
Although they are known as Autumn Crocus, Colchicums are not from the crocus family, but are in fact relations of the lilly....
Crocus, Autumn Flowering
Attractive Crocus flowers for late in the season. Perform well in a sunny, well-drained position.
Crocus, Large Flowering
These are the larger, more commonly seen crocus types. Can be planted just about anywhere from small pots to huge carpets....
Crocus Species
A wide range of colour combinations flowering from January through February. Will naturalise well.
Cyclamen
A perfect woodland plant. Easy to grow and naturalise.
Daffodils & Narcissi
A wide range of colours, sizes and varieties.
Eranthis
Along with Snowdrops, Eranthis are one of the earliest bulbs to bloom, emerging in the gloom of early february....
Erythronium
One of the daintiest of Spring flowers. The bulbs are clump forming and like a humus rich soil in partial shade. Ideal for woodland....
Freesia
Always popular for colour and fragrance. Flowering from August to September.
Fritillaria
All are suitable for either woodland or formal planting. The smaller varieties, such as Meleagris and Uva Vulpis are the perfect....
Galanthus (Snowdrop)
When beautiful Snowdrops start to appear in late January, it is a sign that spring is approaching and winter is departing.
Hyacinthoides Non Scripta (English Bluebell)
These are the true English Bluebells. One of the best naturalising bulbs for a carpet of early spring colour. Will tolerate sun....
Hyacinths
Early Flowering, Dutch Ordinary and Double Flowering varieteis in various colours.
Ipheon
Attractive star-shaped flowers with long, strap-like leaves. Prefer full sun.
Iris, Dutch
This group of Iris are the taller, later flowering types. With strong, uniform flowers, they are ideal for borders and cutting....
Iris Species
Very early dwarf varieties. Delicately detailed blooms on short, upright stems. Perfect for pots, alpine planting or....
Ixias
These have about a dozen vibrant flowers per stem.
Ixiolirion
Pretty, violet-blue flowers with lighter stripes. They look nice planted among alpines or in a rock garden. Long lasting....
Leucojum
A close relation to the Snowdrop and very similar in appearance. Their hanging, bell-shaped flowers have six petals....
Muscari (Grape Hyacinths)
One of the most useful bulbs available. They are reliable, hardy and perfect for either naturalising or formal planting....
Ornithogalum
Beautifully detailed plants for borders, pots and rock gardens. Plant using well drained soil in either full sun or partial shade.
Oxalis
Oxalis adenophylla is non-invasive and will only form in clumps which can be divided as the plant matures. Ideal....
Puschkinia
An excellent rockery plant and very good value for mass planting as the bulbs will quickly multiply. Will thrive in full....
Ranunculus
Paeony shaped blooms in a mixture of vibrant colours that will see you through from June to August. Also make long....
Scilla
Ideal for naturalising. Shiny basal leaves and racemes of bowl shaped flowers. Scilla types have strong stems supporting....
Sparaxis
An exotic looking little flower for late Spring or early Summer.
Sternbergia Lutea
Autumn flowering, they look very similar to Crocus but are in fact related to the Daffodil. Their vibrant yellow blooms....
Triteleia
Delicate clusters of star-shaped flowers on top of a long, narrow stem. Widely used in floristry....
Tulips
Wide range of colours and varieties.

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