Fall 2008 Catalog

Orders are accepted from 6/1/08 through 12/31/08 and typically shipped from 9/15/08 through 12/31/08 as long as product is available.  Please contact us if your shipping needs fall outside these time frames and we will try to make other arrangements.  We can take orders to reserve product for the next season after these dates.

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Touches of Nature (Miscellaneous Bulbs)
Bulbs & Perennials  
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Bulb Selections:
Garden Accessories
Alliums
Amaryllis
Amaryllis & Paperwhite Kits
Anemones
Arum
Astilbes
Babiana
Bearded Iris
Bulb Collections 
Bushels of Bulbs
Camassia
Chionodoxa
Combination Collections
Crocus 
Crocus (Fall Flowering)
Cyclamen
Daffodils  
Daylilies 
Dutch Iris
Dwarf Iris
Fritillaria
Galanthus
Hosta
Hyacinths
Hybrid Lilies
Ipheon
Ixias
Ixiolirion
Japanese Iris
Leucojum
Liriope
Lycoris
Miscellaneous
     Arum
     Babiana
     Camassia
     Chionodoxa
     Cyclamen
     Galanthus
     Ipheon
     Ixia
     Ixiolirion
     Leucojum
     Liriope
     Muscari
     Ornithogalum
     Puschkinia
     Ranunculus
     Triteleia
Muscari
Ornithogalum
Paperwhites
Peonies 
Pot Collections
Puschkinia
Ranunculus
Scilla
Scilla Campanulata
Siberian Iris
Sparaxis
Specie Gladiolus
Triteleia
Tulips
  
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Cyclamen Puschkinia Libanotica Galanthus Nivalis Single

The gardener can use most of these nifty little bulbs & perennials as 'finishing touches of a painting'.  They complement just about any design and will do well in just about any climate.  They are inexpensive and will miraculously beautify your garden if planted in larger groupings around bushes and trees.  Plant varieties that flower early on top of your later blooming tulips & daffodils so they will surprise you with some early color while the other bulbs are still dressed for winter.  The later varieties of these "specialty" bulbs will help hide the fading and browning leaves of the Tulips & Daffodils.

New for Fall 2008 are  ***STILL TO CHANGE***:

Babiana Stricta Arum Italicum Ranunculus Triteleia Queen Fabiola

The categories we offer are:

Arum Italicaum - 'Italian Lords & Ladies'
Babiana Stricta - 'Baboon Flower'
Camassia - 'Indian Hyacinths'
Chionodoxa - 'Glory of the Snow'
Cyclamen - 'Cyclamen Hederifolium
Galanthus - 'Snowdrops'
Ipheon - 'Starflower'
Ixia - 'African Corn Lily'
Ixiolirion - 'Lily of the Altai'
Leucojum - 'Snowflake'
Liriope - 'Lily-turf'
Muscari - 'Grape Hyacinths'
Ornithogalum - 'Star of Bethlehem'
Puschkinia - 'Striped Squill'
Ranunculus - 'Persian Buttercups'
Triteleia - 'Queen Fabiola'

Varieties that will do extremely well in the South are Ixia and Puschkinia.

Ornithogalum Umbellatum

Camassia Leichtlinii Alba

Ixia Mixed Ornithogalum Umbellatum Camassia Leichtlinii Alba
     

Planting & Fertilizing
It is extremely important to make sure there is good drainage where you plant your bulbs and that you fertilize the bulbs 3 times with a well-balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer.  Fertilize once when planting, once when they just come above the surface and once right after flowering.

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