they prefer. 'Golden Bowl' Crocus Snow Glories (Chionodoxa) Sometimes called Glory of the Snow, these beauties will best planted in large drifts, and will multiply rapidly. Chionodoxa luciliae Grape Hyacinth (Muscari) Grape hyacinths
Kaufmannia, Greigii, Botanicals NARCISSUS and DAFFODILS February Gold, Tete a Tete, Jack Snipe CROCUS CHIONODOXA Mid to Late May Repeater Bulbs TULIPS Appledorn (Darwin Hybrids), Aladdin (yellow) NARCISSUS/DAFFODILS
when the whole world seems to be one large bouquet, spring really begins when the first shy bulbs like crocus, squill and chionodoxa peek out from the melting snow. The sequence of bloom continues with the flowers of early spring, such as forsythia, early
population has learned to eat so far. Daffodils are often cited as being deerproof, along with glory-of-the-snow (Chionodoxa) and crocus. Unfortunately, tulips and lilies are deer favorites. You might ask some of your neighbors if they have had
population has learned to eat so far. Daffodils are often cited as being deerproof, along with glory-of-the-snow (Chionodoxa) and crocus. Unfortunately, tulips and lilies are deer favorites. You might ask some of your neighbors if they have had