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Autumn
Collection No. 10
Bulbs for Naturalising
"Vigorous varieties suitable for
planting in grass" |
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1
collection £14.00
(5 varieties) Saving £1.40
2
collection £27.00
(5 varieties) Saving £3.80 |
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Crocus tommasinianus |
The
true C. tommasinianus is now unobtainable in a clean stock. This is a
selected form that is very vigorous. Soft lavender flowers with a silvery
sheen. Ideal for naturalising.
Height: 4"
Flowers: Feb |
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Crocus Whitewell Purple |
A
most prolific variety with flowers in shades of reddish purple. Increases
freely.
Height: 4"
Flowers: Feb |
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Narcissus Jack Snipe |
Div.
6. A delicate little cyclamineus whose long creamy petals and dark
primrose cup make a striking contrast. Excellent for naturalising.
Height: 8"
Flowers: Late Mar
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Narcissus lobularis |
Div.
13 (Lent Lily). A selected form of pseudonarcissus and one of the best for
naturalising. The flowers have yellow trumpets with paler petals. May take
up to two seasons to settle.
Height: 5"
Flowers: Early Mar
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10
Narcissus February Gold |
Div.
6. The well-known and loved early cyclamineus hybrid with golden-yellow
petals and a slightly darker cup. Very long lasting and good for
naturalising.
Height: 12"
Flowers: Feb-Mar
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