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2020 CCCD Fall Bulb Sale 11 Industrial Park Dr Cheshire County Conservation District 2020 CCCD Fall Bulb Sale 11 Industrial Park Dr. Walpole, NH 03608 Name: ________________________________________________ Tel: 603.756.2988 x3011 Address: ______________________________________________ Make checks payable to: Town: _________________________ St: ________ Zip: ________ CHESHIRE COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT Tel: _________________________ Email: ___________________ (returned check fee - $25) Orders MUST BE PREPAID and received by Tuesday, September 8th. Please note – prices are for all of one variety, no mixing of varieties for bulk prices. Item # Variety 5 Bulbs 10 Bulbs 25 Bulbs QTY Cost 01 Allium Caeruleum $1.75 $3.25 $7.75 02 Mediterranean Bells $2.25 $4.25 $10.25 03 Miniature Allium “Cowanii” $1.50 $2.75 $6.75 04 Blue Pearl Crocus $1.50 $2.75 $6.75 05 Large Flowering Crocus Mix $2.25 $4.25 $10.25 06 Hyacinth “Jan Bos” $7.25 $13.75 $32.00 07 Hyacinth “Splendid Cornelia” $5.75 $10.75 $25.50 08 Muscari “Julia” $2.75 $5.50 $12.50 09 Muscari “Cotton Candy” $2.00 $3.75 $9.25 10 Iris Miniature “Kathrine Hodgkin” $3.25 $6.25 $15.00 11 Siberian Squill $1.75 $3.25 $7.75 12 Giant Snowdrops $5.00 $9.75 $23.00 13 Fritillaria Mix “Checkered Lily” $2.75 $5.50 $12.50 14 Dutch Master Daffodil $3.50 $6.50 $15.50 15 Miniature Narcissus “Minnow” $4.00 $7.75 $18.00 16 Double Narcissus “Replete” $4.25 $7.50 $18.50 17 Narcissus “Smiling Twin” $4.00 $7.75 $18.00 18 Narcissus “Pheasant’s Eye” $4.25 $7.50 $18.50 19 Late Tulip “Queen of Night” $3.25 $6.25 $15.00 20 Tulip “Candy Prince” $2.75 $5.50 $12.50 21 Darwin Tulip Hybrid “Banja Luka” $4.25 $7.50 $18.50 22 Parrot Tulip “Silver Parrot” $5.00 $9.50 $22.00 23 Double Late Tulip “Purple Peony” $4.25 $7.50 $18.50 24 Fringed Tulip “Fabio” $4.25 $7.50 $18.50 25 Mini Tulip “Lilac Wonder” $2.75 $5.50 $12.50 26 Lily Flowering Tulip “Pretty Woman” $5.00 $9.50 $22.00 Item # Variety Priced Individually QTY Cost 27 Large Allium “Gladiator” $4.00/ each 28 Camassia Lily “Alba” $2.00/ each 29 Iris “Bernice’s Legacy” $6.50/ each 30 Hardneck Garlic “Music” $3.25/ each We will gladly pack & ship your order. - (Put a zero if picking up your order.) Packing/Shipping $___________ The minimum charge will be the greater of $5.50 or 20% of the total. Please consider a Tax-Deductible Donation to MCCD – Thank you! $ ___________ GRAND TOTAL DUE $ _________ For bulb orders greater than 50 per variety, please call us for pricing. Orders will be filled as long as bulbs are available. If your selection is unavailable, you **Pick up will be at the Farmers’ Market of Keene** will be refunded or asked if you’d like an Tuesday, October 6th - 3pm-6 pm alternative of similar price. Saturday, October 10th - 9am-1pm No refunds for orders not picked up. All bulbs offered are pollinator friendly, 2020 CCCD Fall Bulb Sale = Deer Resistant except for the Iris “Kathrine Hodgkin” 5) Large Flowering Crocus 1) Allium Caeruleum 2) Mediterranean Bells 3) Mini Allium “Cowanii” 4) Blue Pearl Crocus Mix 7) Hyacinth “Splendid 9) Muscari “Cotton 10) Iris “Kathrine 6) Hyacinth “Jan Bos” 8) Muscari “Julia” Cornelia” Candy” Hodgkin” 13) Fritillaria Mix 14) Dutch Master 15) Mini Narcissus 11) Siberian Squill 12) Giant Snowdrops “Checkered Lily” Daffodil “Minnow” 16) Narcissus Double 17) Narcissus “Smiling 18) Narcissus 19) Late Tulip “Queen 20) Tulip “Candy “Replete” Twin” “Pheasant’s Eye” of Night” Prince” 21) Darwin Tulip 22) Parrot Tulip “Silver 23) Double Late Tulip 24) Fringed Tulip 25) Mini Tulip “Lilac Hybrid “Banja Luka” Parrot” “Purple Peony” “Fabio” Wonder” 26) Lily Flowering 27) Large Allium 28) Camassia Lily 29) Iris “Bernice’s 30) Hardneck Garlic Tulip “Pretty Woman” “Gladiator” “Alba” Legacy” “Music” Cheshire County Conservation District’s 2020 Fall Bulb Sale Item # Descriptions of Flowers Offered (see order form) 01 Allium Caeruleum - Fragrant variety with 1-2” blue blooms resulting in a sphere. Great for pollinators! Deer & rodent resistant. Full to half sun. Blooms early summer. Ht.: 14-16” HZ: 2-10 02 Mediterranean Bells - Elegant clusters of cream and win-colored bell-shaped blooms. Easy to grow, deer resistant. Full sun or AM sun, PM shade. Blooms late spring to early summer. Ht.: 32-38” HZ 4-8 03 Mini Allium “Cowanii” - Sprays of pure white flowers. Perfect for pollinators! Deer, rodent, rabbit resistant. Sun to partial shade. Blooms late spring to early summer. Ht.: 16”, HZ: 4-7 04 Blue Pearl Crocus – One of the best spring flowering crocuses. Iridescent blue on the outside, creamy white inside. Beneficial for pollinators! Prefers well-drained, sandy soil. Full sun to partial shade. Ht.: 3” HZ: 3-8 05 Large Flowering Crocus Mix - Use in borders; group together for naturalizing. Assortment of purples, whites and yellows. Great for pollinators! Full to partial sun. Blooms in early spring. Ht.: 4-6” HZ: 3-9 06 Hyacinth “Jan Bos” - Delightfully fragrant, stunning hyacinth. Its fade-resistant blooms of vermillion red are an excellent choice for vibrant color in your garden. Blooms early to mid-spring. Prefers full sun to half sun, half shade. Ht.: 8-12” HZ: 3-8 07 Hyacinth “Splendid Cornelia” - Dense spikes of pastel purple, fragrant florets surrounded by green sword-like foliage. Hardy, deer resistant. Easy to grow in well-drained soil. Prefers full sun to partial shade. Ht.: 10-12” HZ: 2-10 08 Muscari “Julia” - Sweetly scented, warm blue flower petals with edged tipped in white. A pollinator favorite! Deer and rodent resistant. Prefers well-draining soil in full to partial sunlight. Blooms in April/May. Ht.: approx. 6” HZ: 4-8 09 Muscari “Cotton Candy” - Brilliant fragrant, frilly lavender-purple blooms. Blooms mid-to-late spring. Deer and squirrel resistant. Ht.: 8-10” HZ: 3-9 10 Iris “Kathrine Hodgkin” - Dwarf iris features large, pale blue flowers with intricate deep blue veins and adorned with creamy-yellow blotch at their base. Slender, grass-like gray-green leaves and a sweet violet-like fragrance. Blooms late winter to early spring. Prefers full to partial sun. Ht.: 4-5” HZ: 5-8 11 Siberian Squill - Intense blue, bell-shaped, nodding flowers make an excellent ground cover. One of the earliest spring bloomers! Bee friendly, deer resistant. Prefers full sun to half sun. Ht.: 6” HZ: 2-8 12 Giant Snowdrops - Reminiscent of Lily of the Valley but flowers are more visible, these dainty white flowers resemble clusters of small white bells hanging from their stems. Deer & rodent resistant. Blooms in late spring. Ht.: 14-16” HZ: 4-10 13 Fritillaria Mix “Checkered Lily” – Charming, with unique white and burgundy checkered pattern on the bell- shaped blooms that hang like a nodding tulip. Deer & rodent resistant. Needs partial shade and abundant moisture. Ht.: 8: HZ: 3-8 14 Dutch Master Daffodil - Most popular of all large, yellow daffodils. Excellent for large landscaping jobs. Great for pollinators! Fragrant. Deer & rodent resistant. Full to partial sun. Blooms in April. Ht.: 14-16” HZ: 2-10 15 Mini Narcissus “Minnow” - A charming miniature daffodil with clusters of 2-5 flowers per stem, adorned with pale yellow petals and buttercup yellow cups. Blooms mid-spring. Ht.: 6-8” HZ: 5-9 16 Double Narcissus “Replete” - Double flowers with pink centers and white outer petals. Warmer spring temperatures bring out the pink hues while cooler temperatures bring out their orange tones. Blooms mid-spring. Plant in full sun or half sun, half shade. Ht.: 15” HZ: 4-9 17 Narcissus “Smiling Twin” - Stunning bi-color daffodil boasts a ruffled, yellow center set on gorgeous, pure-white petals. Blooms in mid-spring. Deer and squirrel resistant. Plant in full sun or half sun, half shade. Deer & rabbit resistant. Ht.: 12-16” HZ: 2-9 18 Narcissus “Pheasant’s Eye” - One of the last daffodils to bloom. Pure white petals with a yellow, flattened cup fringed with scarlet red. Great for pollinators! Plant in full sun to part shade. Ht.: 10” HZ: 3-9 19 Late Tulip “Queen of Night” - Award-winning single late-blooming tulip with dark, velvety deep purple petals shifting almost into black. Plant in full sun, well-drained soil. Ht.: 22-24” HZ: 2-8 20 Tulip “Candy Prince” - Lovely soft lilac flowers and silver-green foliage. Prefers full sun in rich, medium moisture, well-drained soils. Blooms early to mid-spring. Ht.: 1-2’ HZ: 3-8 21 Darwin Tulip Hybrid “Banja Luka” - Large, well-formed flaming yellow blooms, with ruby-red feathering at the edges. Strong, can withstand heavy spring rain and winds. Blooms mid to late spring. Plant in full sun to partial shade. Ht.: 22” HZ: 3-8 22 Parrot Tulip “Silver Parrot” - One of the loveliest of all parrot tulips, with pale pink blush petals and flamingo pink brush strokes decorating its fringed edges. Blooms mid to late spring. Plant in full sun to partial shade. Full sun brings out rich colors, partial shade enables longer blooming. Ht.: 14-16” HZ: 2-8 23 Double Late Tulip “Purple Peony” - A beautiful variety with a double bloom giving it the look of petit peony. Vibrant purple petals. Full to partial sun. Blooms late spring. Ht.: 16-18” HZ: 2-8 24 Fringed Tulip “Fabio” - Beautiful red tulip with a golden fringe, giving them a stunning, crisp look. Full to partial sun. Blooms mid-spring. Ht.: 16” HZ: 3-8 25 Mini Tulip “Lilac Wonder” - This free-flowering miniature tulip will add colorful charm to your garden year after year.
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