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FLORAL BAR BULB COLLECTIONS

Updated: Nov 2, 2022


My co-worker and I spent hours last year coming up with these collections, but by the time we were able to present them the specialty bulbs were all gone!!!


Well this year we are learning from our past, please have funnnnn looking through these collections and of course we have a link here where you can come up with your own collection.


These collections are $15 per 100 bulbs + $95 per hour per person for planting, you can split these up with a friend, just let us know! We also drop ship to anywhere you would like.


We can drop ship these anywhere in the U.S. ( hurry before they all run out this year! Supplies chain covid FUN!!! )


UrsAla


I mean, everyone had a crush on Ursala as a kid right? Or maybe just wanted to be her? She was so powerful with her purple skin and legendary fashion sense and the way she put that eyeshadow on still inspires me to this day. Ok, maybe not everyone was as obsessed with The Little Mermaid as me but we all understand the aesthetic here. Make your garden as bold as a woman who steals people's voices with the rich dark purples and pinks of the Ursala Collection. This gorgeous collection brings bold colors with the tulips which are phenomenal for bordering your garden, and the anemone mix and crocus that promises to delight. Also, your garden will exude that absolutely powerful Ursala vibe so it's a true win/win.


Top left: fancy frills tulip

Mid-late spring


Top right: paul scherer tulip

Mid-late spring


Middle: anemone mix

Early spring


Bottom left: black parrot tulip

Late-very late spring





Bottom right: Turkish humilis tulips

sweet-scented and early-flowering species tulip to grow.

Flowers from March to April.


I Got Sunshine


You better believe that after a long winter, you are going to want to be bathing in sunshine. This bright and sunny combination of daffodils and tulips is sure to make your garden glow. The unique sun-loving daffodil, will give an added surprise as they will change colors throughout the season! This collection will give you sunshine on even the cloudiest of days, just like The Temptations declared. Take their advice and be tempted to add this gorgeous collection to your garden!


Top Left: winston churchill daffodil

Mid-late spring


Top right: foxy foxtrot tulip

Early-mid spring


Middle: double tete a tete daffodil

Very early/early spring


Bottom left: unique color changers sun lovers

Mid-late spring


Bottom right: orange pride Tulip

Mid spring





The French Connection


French Connection

Paint your garden with a color palette that will transport you to the French Riviera. The Floral Bar French Connection blends the warmth of the Barret Browning daffodils and gorgeous China Town tulips with the cool and sophisticated tones of anemones, hyacinths, and the Ocean Magic muscari. Fun fact: Monet planted anemones and daffodils in his own personal garden that inspired many of his most famous paintings!


Top left: barrett browning (daffodil)

Early-mid spring


Top right: Peter stuyvesant (hyacinth)

Mid spring


Middle: ocean magic muscari

Mid spring


Bottom left: anemone mix -

Early spring





Bottom right: China town tulip

Late-very late spring





Fragrant Bomb


Jewel


Make your garden the crowning jewel of the neighborhood with the Fragrant Bomb - Jewel Collection. This absolutely royal assemblage of blue pearl and woodstock hyacinths holds court with the elegant negrita and pretty woman tulips which are guaranteed to dazzle. My personal favorite is the armeniacum muscari - also known as the garden grape hyacinth, will transport you to your own personal fantasy of being fed grapes on a throne while being entertained by the court jester.



Top left: blue pearl hyacinth

Mid spring


Top right: pretty woman tulip

Late-very late spring


Middle: armeniacum muscari

Mid spring


Bottom left: negrita? Tulip

Mid spring




Bottom right: woodstock hyacinth

Mid spring


Fragrant Bomb


Pastel


I cannot think of a better spring palette than the one provided in the Fragrant Bomb - Pastel Collection. These spring bloomers will make you ooh and ahh with its gorgeous tones that remind you of the glorious garden time you'll get as your garden continues to bloom all spring. The splendid Cornelia hyacinth lives up to it's name as it will dazzle you with it's bloom and pairs well with the china pink hyacinth. The pink vision tulips and the erlicheer daffodil are a pair made in heaven, and the muscari mix adds that perfect extra pop of blue. Basically, you'll have your dream animal crossing garden in real life. I mean, what could be better?



Top left: splendid cornelia hyacinth

Mid spring


Top right: pink vision tulip

Late-very late spring


Middle: muscari mix

Mid spring


Bottom left: erlicheer daffodil

Early-mid spring




Bottom right: china pink hyacinth

Mid spring


Over The Winter Blues


This bright and beautiful collection will bring your spirits out of the dark and slushy winter blues, into the vibrant and glorious spring weather. Your garden will delight you as we finally emerge outside from our winter coccoon of down coats and copious amounts of Netflix. With the colorful blues and purples of the globemaster v gigantum allium and scilloides var libanotica puschkinia (I know, quite a mouthful) and the striking white elegance of the spring green tulips, nivalis galanthus, and the jean D'Arc crocus, you are sure to feel the winter blues just melt away.



Top left: spring green tulip

Late-very late spring


Top right: globemaster


Middle: nivalis Galanthus

Very early spring


Bottom left: scilloides var libanotica puschkinia

Early-mid spring



Bottom right: jean de arc crocus

Very early-early spring




Exotic Traveler Collection


Listen, Covid19 may have swooped in and curbed your travel plans, but that doesn't mean you can't turn your own garden into your own respite with the Exotic Traveler collection. This refined and eclectic collection boasts such soft classic beauties such as the Ice Age tulip and the Erlicheer daffodil, and shines through with the stunning Meleagris mix and the showstopping Globemaster allium. The true piece de resistance is the striking Jean D'Arc crocus, who's striking purple, orange, and white tones will tie your garden together, and transport you to your own personal exotic oasis.



Top left: meleagris mix

Mid-late spring


Top right: globemaster

Middle: jean de arc crocus


Very early-early spring


Bottom left: ice age tulip

Mid-late spring




Bottom right: erlicheer daffodil

Early-mid spring


Make your own collection HERE, let us know what you need!


PLACE YOUR ORDER HERE :) We will contact you about payment details.

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