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BULB NAME

BULB DESCRIPTION

PRICE

AA. Ordering Info Any interested business, club, nursery or keen gardener is welcome to apply for a wholesale quote. Price will depend on the number ordered. Some items are limited and may be sold out. As quoted
Chionodoxa Luciliae SYN Forbesii. Bulbs 4cm + circumference. There is some confusion about nomenclature of these. Supplied to me as Lucillae. var Forbesii. Beautiful blue with a white centre. Quote on application
Chionodoxa Luciliae alba This selection produces relatively small bulbs but multiplies reasonably well. Most bulbs have several bulblets attatched. Size is about 4cm circumference. Sorry, no picture. Quote on application
Chionodoxa Luciliae. Pink Giant This is a vigorous selection producing larger bulbs and foilage. Flowers are pale pink. Size will be well over 5cm+ curcumference. SOLD OUT
Crocus species/hybrids While crocus is our main crop, stock is in short supply this year and no further orders can be accepted. We grow Crocus Vernus and some crocus chrysanthus/species. Also a good seller is Crocus Sativa (saffron). Please try again mext season. Quote on application
Fritillaria Meleagris Meleagris is the best known of the Fritillaria species. Unfortunately, it is also difficult to import and acclimatise successfully without losing a significant %. We are sold out for this season but try again next year. Quote on application
Fritillaria Pontica Fritillaria Pontica is an easy species which multiplies well. The bulbs are unusual with 2 scales, with one or both producing strange antler like appendages. They flower readily from very small bulbs but ours are good size of 5cm+ curcumference. Quote on application
Fritillaria Uva Vulpis Uva Vulpis is a very easy species with few problems. Doesnt dry out as easily as other species. Flowers will abort if they are planted too late though. We have a good stock of sizes 5cm+ circumference. Quote on application
Iris Reticulata. var. Harmony Excellent bulbs available. A very popular bulb with a reliable flower or 2. Quote on application
Muscari Armeniacum. var Fantasy creation A double grape Hyacinth which doesnt revert to single flowers as readily as Blue spike. The flowers are also more compact, looking more like broccoli when in bud than muscari. Large sizes available. Quote on application
Muscari Aucheria. Blue Magic A short compact variety with neat leaves. Blue magic is ideal for pot forcing as they flower very evenly. Quote on application
Muscari azureum A very nice species with a nice name. Fairly vigorous but nothing like Armeniacum, so not invasive. Quote on application
Muscari Botryoides album This white species is fairly common in Australia but remains popular. We have a good stock of excellent bulbs in large sizes. Quote on application
Muscari Cumosum plumosum A magnificent bulb which surprisingly is not readily available in Australia. Unlike all other muscari, looking more like Astilbe, with feathery puple threads to 30cm in height. Our bulbs are from 6cm+ circumference. Sorry, no picture yet. Quote on application
Muscari Latifolium Latifolium is an interesting two toned species with a broad tulip like leaf. It doesnt multiply a lot from offsets. Quote on application
Muscari. Valerie Finnis Valerie Finnis is an excellent selection which I am sure will grow in popularity. The colour and size of the flowers are impressive and eye catching. Quote on application
Pushkinia scilliodes syn. Libanotica. A delicate porcelain blue. This one needs to be grown in a clump to look good. Not readily available in Australia yet. Limited stock this year. Quote on application
Scilla siberica A very popular and common bulb in Europe but supprisingly difficult to get in Australia. An easy bulb which grows almost anywhere but has a tendency to dry out when not in the ground for an extended time. Limited stock available this year. Quote on application