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Specialty Bulbs
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Camassia Leichtlinii

Camassia Leichtlinii
These tall three-foot spikes covered in deep blue star-shaped flowers are also know... 

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Chionodoxa Luciliae

Chionodoxa Luciliae
Also known as "glory of the snow"because sometimes they burst into bloom before the ... 

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Fritillaria Lutea [No Product Description] 
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Fritillaria Meleagris [No Product Description] 
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Fritillaria Persica [No Product Description] 
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Fritillaria Rubra [No Product Description] 
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Galanthus Flore Pleno

Galanthus Flore Pleno
These double snowdrops are the very first flowers to bloom after winter. Flore Pleno... 

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Galanthus Nivalis

Galanthus Nivalis:Common Snowdrop
The first flowers to bloom and are ideal for naturalizing in partial ... 

7201-P
Ipheion Charlotte Bishop

Ipheion Charlotte Bishop
Also known as "Spring Starflower" and "Ipheion Uniflorum". Delicate, pink, frag... 

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Ipheion Jessie

Ipheion Jessie
Also known as Spring Starflower or "Ipheion Uniflorum". Light-pink and lavander Star-Shap... 

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Scilla Siberica

Scilla Siberica
Also known as "Wood Hyacinth", "Siberian Squill" or "Blue Squill". Excellent for natur... 


Fresh cut flowers are only half of what we do at Tulips.com. We also have a great selection of tulip bulbs, daffodil bulbs, hyacinth bulbs, and other specialty flower bulbs for spring blooming. Customers can place bulb orders from February to December for the biggest and best flower bulbs available anywhere - including Holland. The mild maritime climate of the Skagit Valley allows our bulbs an extended growing season to mature and grow to larger sizes - growth that is supplemented by the rich topsoil of the valley. Need proof? Check out the blooms that the Tulips.com bulbs produce at our RoozenGaarde display garden. After our fields of flowers have been topped, the bulbs are allowed to mature and multiply, and are then harvested. Tulips.com then selects the largest bulbs from each year's crop so you can grow the same beautiful tulips and daffodils in your own home gardens.

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