Great Big Bulbs
Imported Bulbs from Holland, for Gardens in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area
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All Ordering is done via the paper Order Form
Alliums
Alliums, or ornamental onions, are easy-to-grow bulbs. They look wonderful in cut bouquets and make a unique accent in any perennial border or bed. If you have problems with deer or rodents, Alliums are an excellent choice. Quantities Vary.

Globemaster, Mount Everest, Christophii, Purple Sensation, Moly, Azureum, Atropurpureum, Sphaerocephalon, Hair, Nectaroscordum,

Crocus
Giant Crocus are beautiful and a cheerful indicator of spring! Plant 3-4 inches deep in full sun to part shade. They are 4 inches tall and bloom early spring. They are awesome in clumps of 20. Blooms open in the sunshine and close during rain or when it cools down at night. (Quantities of 100)

Pickwick, Yellow Mammoth, Jeanne d'Arc, Flower Record

Specie Crocus bulbs are the size of a pea, bloom early Spring, in full sun or partial shade, and should be planted at a depth of 2-3 inches.  Naturalize well. (Quantities of 100)

Cream Beauty, Ruby Giant, Dorothy, Prins Claus, Advance

Muscari - Generally quantities of 100.
Armeniacum, Valerie Finnis, Botryoides Album, Comosum, Cantab

Fritillaria - Quantities vary.
Meleagris, Imperialis Lutea (Yellow Crown Imperial), Imperialis Rubra Maxima (Red Crown Imperial), Persica,

Miscellaneous Spring Bulbs - Quantities of 100.
Anemone Blanda (Windflower), Eranthis Hymelis (Winter Aconite), Galanthus (Snow Drop), Galanthus Double Snow Drop, Puschkinia (Lebanon Squill), Scilla Siberica (Siberian Squill), Camassia, Chiondoxa Luciliae (Glory of the Snow), Chiondoxa Alba, Chiondoxa Pink Giant, Ixiolirion (Tartar Lily), Leucojum (summer snowflake), Oxalis (Wood Sorrel), Firecracker Flower, Ipheion Uniforum (Star Flower), Scilla bifolia rosea
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