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Hyacinths
There is no surer sign of spring than the wonderful sight of hyacinths. The
most fragrant of the spring blooming bulbs, they sweetly perfume the air during
April. The star shaped florets, are densely clustered along the 8-12” flower
spikes, that make a strong color statement. They are at home in formal beds or
in groups of single colors with early tulips or daffodils or at the front of a
sunny border. Zones 4-10.
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Peter Stuyvesant - Deep blue to royal purple. Holds color well in
warmer climes where sun fades many varieties. Bred for strong stems to
withstand hard wind and rain. 19cm/up.
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Woodstock—Rich violet-red. Marvelous intense color, like
beets with a hint of magenta. Very full flower and definitely a
stand-out.
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Hyacinth Mix—Red, pink, yellow, white and purple help you
welcome spring. Available in slightly smaller bulbs so you may plant
huge drifts.
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