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2019 CCCD Fall Bulb Sale Cheshire County Conservation District 2019 CCCD Fall Bulb Sale 11 Industrial Park Drive Walpole, NH 03608 Name: ________________________________________________ Tel: 603.756.2988 x115 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 Monday, September 9th Please note – prices are for all of one variety, no mixing of varieties for bulk prices. Item # Variety 5 Bulbs 10 Bulbs 20 Bulbs QTY Cost 01 Allium Caeruleum $1.75 $3.25 $6.25 02 Drumstick Allium $1.25 $2.25 $4.25 03 Mount Everest Allium $12.50 $24.50 $48.00 04 Large Flowering Crocus $2.00 $3.75 $7.25 05 Remembrance Crocus $2.50 $4.75 $9.25 06 Delft Blue Hyacinth $5.75 $11.25 $22.00 07 Pink Sunrise Hyacinth $6.25 $12.25 $24.00 08 Blue Giant Chionodoxa $1.50 $2.75 $5.25 09 Giant Snowdrops $4.50 $8.75 $17.00 10 Double Snowdrops $4.50 $8.75 $17.00 11 Iris Rock Garden Mixture $1.50 $2.75 $5.25 12 English Bluebells $3.50 $6.75 $13.00 13 Fritillaria Michailovskyi $6.25 $12.25 $24.00 14 Dutch Master Daffodil $4.00 $7.75 $15.00 15 Scarlett O’Hara Daffodil $4.50 $8.75 $17.00 16 Double Poet’s Daffodil-Double Flowering $9.50 $18.50 $36.00 17 Apricot Whirl-Split Corona Narcissus $10.00 $19.00 $36.00 18 Pink Charm Narcissus $3.50 $6.75 $13.00 19 Beauty of Apeldoon Darwin Hybrid Tulip $3.50 $6.75 $13.00 20 Apricot Impression Darwin Hybrid Tulip $3.50 $6.75 $13.00 21 Kansas Proud Triumph Tulip $3.50 $6.75 $13.00 22 Lucky Strike Triumph Tulip $3.50 $6.75 $13.00 23 Purple Peony Double Lake Tulip $4.50 $8.75 $17.00 24 Shirley Single Late Tulip $5.75 $11.25 $22.00 25 Elegant Lady Lily Flowering Tulip $3.50 $6.75 $13.00 26 Flaming Parrot Tulip $4.50 $8.75 $17.00 27 Tulip Species Wildflower Mixture $1.75 $3.25 $6.25 28 Lebanon Squill $1.50 $2.75 $5.25 Item # Variety Priced Individually QTY Cost 29 Sunny Morning Martagon Lily $4.50 each 30 Hardneck “Duganski” Garlic $3.00 each 31 Please consider a Tax-Deductible Donation to the CCCD – Thank you! $ ___________ GRAND TOTAL DUE $ _________ PICK UP ORDERS ON OCTOBER 7TH & 8TH at the CCCD office – 11 Industrial Park Dr. Walpole, NH 03608 Orders will be filled as long as bulbs are available. If your selection is unavailable, you will be refunded or asked if you’d like an alternative of similar price. No refunds for orders not picked up. NO REFUNDS FOR ORDERS CANCELLED AFTER 9/9/19. For bulb orders greater than 50 per variety, please call for pricing: 603.756.2988 x115 05 Remembrance vernus 01 Allium Caeruleum 02 Drumstick Allium 03 Mount Everest Allium 04 Large Flowering Crocus Crocus 07 Pink Sunrise Hyacinth 06 Delft Blue Hyacinth 08 Blue Giant Chionodoxa 09 Giant Snowdrops 10 Double Snowdrops (Muscari) 11 Iris Rock Garden Mixture 12 English Bluebells 13 Fritillaria Michailovskyi 14 Dutch Master Daffodil 15 Scarlett O’Hara Daffodil 17 Apricot Whirl Split Corona 19 Beauty of Apeldoorn 20 Apricot Impression Darwin 16 Double Poet’s Daffodil 18 Pink Charm Narcissus Narcissus Darwin Hybrid Tulip Hybrid Tulip 23 Purple Peony Double Late 21 Kansas Proud Triumph 22 Lucky Strike Triumph Tulip 24 Tulip Shirley Single Late 25 Elegant Lady Lily Flowering Tulip 27 Tulip Species Wildflower 29 Lilium Sunny Morning 30 Duganski Hardneck Seed 26 Flaming Parrot 28 Lebanon Squill Mixture Martagon Garlic Cheshire County Conservation District 2019 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 Drumstick Allium – Easy to grow variety with egg shaped, cranberry colored flowering heads. Makes great cut or dried flowers! Deer & rodent resistant. Full to half sun. Blooms early summer. Ht.: 20-24” HZ: 2-10 03 Mount Everest Allium – A dramatic Allium providing statuesque garden architecture. 6” wide, snow white globes. Deer & rodent resistant. Full to half sun. Blooms early summer. Ht.: 36” HZ 5-8 04 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 05 Remembrance vernus Crocus – A corm that is primarily native to high alpine areas in Europe. Each corm produces several upright, cup-like, violet-purple flowers with a silvery gloss. Full to half sun. Blooms early spring. HT.: 4-5” HZ: 3-8 06 Delft Blue Hyacinth – A beautiful soft blue array of star-like florets surrounding a sturdy stem. One of the most fragrant flowers and very popular in New England. Full sun to partial shade. Blooms mid spring. Ht.: 10-12” HZ: 2-10 07 Pink Sunrise Hyacinth (Muscari) – Also known as “Glory of the Snow.” Pale pink, star-like flowers. Deer resistant and a great naturalizer. One of the first flowers to bloom in the early spring. Full sun, partial shade. Ht.: 6-8” HZ: 2-8 08 Blue Chionodoxa – Commonly called glory-of-the-sun, it is among the first bulbs to bloom, often poking up through melting snows. Full sun to partial shade. Blooms early spring. Ht.: 6-12” HZ: 3-8 09 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 10 Double Snowdrops –Produces masses of ruffled white and emerald-green blooms. Easy to grow in moist well-drained soil. Full sun to partial shade. Blooms early spring. Ht.: 4-6” HZ: 3-9 11 Iris Rock Garden Mixture – Low height mix of purples, pale and deep blues, and yellow. Plant 4” deep and 4” apart for best results. Deer & rodent resistant. Full sun. Blooms in early April. Ht.: 4-6” HZ: 2-10 12 English Bluebells – Grass-like basal foliage supports upright stems with clusters of mini bell shaped flowers. Deer resistant. Full to partial sun. Blooms late spring. Ht.: 10-12” HZ: 2-10 13 Fritillaria Michailovskyi – This Turkish native has up to five pendant, bell-shaped dark reddish-purple flowers edged prominently in golden-yellow with grass-like foliage. Deer and rodent resistant. Full to partial sun. Blooms mid spring. Ht.: 8” HZ: 4-8 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 Scarlett O’Hara Daffodil – This large-cupped variety has striking yellow blooms with a dark yellow center. Deer resistant. Full to partial sun. Blooms mid spring. Ht.: 12-14” HZ: 2-10 16 Double Poet’s Daffodil – This interesting flower will add a special touch to any garden or landscape. Deer resistant. Full to partial sun. Blooms late spring. Ht.: 16-18” HZ: 2-10 17 Apricot Whirl Split Corona Narcissus – The split corona opens in a swirl of salmon-pink against a background of luminous white petals. Sun to partial sun. Blooms mid spring. Ht.: 14-16” HZ:2-10 18 Pink Charm Narcissus – The epitome of charming. Six creamy white petals form perianths with a white corona edged in a beautiful, modern shade of coral. Orange toned in some gardens and pink in others. Full sun to partial shade. Blooms early to mid spring. Ht.: 14-16” HZ: 2-10 19 Beauty of Apeldoorn Darwin Hybrid Tulip – Displays impressive, egg-shaped, golden-orange flowers adorned with delicate red flames. Full sun. Blooms mid spring. Ht.: 20-22” HZ: 2-8 20 Apricot Impression Darwin Hybrid Tulip – Sword-like foliage on a sturdy stem supports a vibrant orange/pink flower head. A wonderful cut flower. Full to partial sun. Blooms mid spring. Ht.: 20-22” HZ: 2-8 21 Kansas Proud Triumph – Velvety and luxurious in color which deepens with age. A white base fanning out into deeper hues of purple. Full sun and partial shade. Blooms mid spring. Ht.: 18-20” HZ: 2-8 22 Lucky Strike Triumph Tulip – An eye-catching pink tulip with white trimmed tips. Great for cut flowers. Full to half sun. Blooms in mid spring. Ht.: 20-22” HZ: 2-8 23 Purple Peony Double Late Tulip – 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 Tulip Shirley Single Late – Shirley opens yellow with raspberry-red highlights and then magically morphs to ivory-white with ever-changing edges and flecks of purple. Blooms in April. Ht.: 22” HZ: 3-8 25 Elegant Lady Lily Flowering – Has slim, pointy petals that are about the color of butter cream frosing with a pale pink overlay. Full sun. Blooms mid to late spring. Ht.: 16-20” HZ: 3-8 26 Flaming Parrot – Big, beautiful and bold with a variegated yellow and red pattern gracing its ruffled, textured petals. Full to half sun. Blooms late spring. Ht.: 18-22” HZ: 2-8 27 Tulip Species Wildflower Mixture – Fragrant, chalice shaped flowers surrounded by grass-like foliage.
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