New Bulbs

Bulbs are gardeners’ favorites giving big results for little effort. Bulbs are super easy to grow, highly versatile, and can be planted just about anywhere from formal gardens to casual meadows. Many will naturalize and multiply, becoming ever more generous each year, often multiplying for decades.

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  • Tulipa Kunyun Tulip Bulbs
  • Narcissus Delibes Daffodil Bulbs
  • Tulipa Impressionable Tulip Bulb Blend
  • Narcissus My Story Daffodil Bulbs
  • Tulipa Synaeda Blue Tulip Bulbs
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    Colocasia Tea Cup Elephant Ear Bulb
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    Colocasia Royal Hawaiian® 'White Lava' Elephant Ear Bulb
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    Begonia 'Golden Balcony' Bulbs
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    Begonia 'Bronze Leaf Red' Bulbs
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    Begonia Fimbriata Red and Orange Blend Bulbs
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    Zantedeschia 'Picasso' Calla Lily Bulbs
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    Zantedeschia Mixed Calla Lily Bulbs
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    Zantedeschia Collection Calla Lily Bulbs
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    Zantedeschia 'Captain Fuego' Calla Lily Bulbs
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    Zantedeschia 'Pink Jewel' Calla Lily Bulbs
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    Dahlia 'Black Narcissus' Bulbs
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    Dahlia 'Thomas Edison' Bulbs
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    Dahlia 'Orange Impact' Bulbs
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    Dahlia Decorative Mix Bulbs
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    Dahlia Giant Dinnerplate Mix Bulbs
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    Dahlia 'Peaches and Cream' Bulbs
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    Dahlia 'Otto's Thrill' Bulbs
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    Dahlia Vancouver Blend Bulbs
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    Dahlia Splendid Festival Blend Bulbs

These varieties will surprise and delight even the most seasoned gardener

Bulbs are just about the best investment a gardener can make and many are perfect for container growing. At Park Seed, we’re always on the lookout for new and unusual bulbs to surprise and delight even the most seasoned gardeners, whether hardy bulbs to plant in fall for spring blooms, such as allium, crocuses, daffodils, hyacinth, irises, snowdrops, and tulips, or tender bulbs to plant in spring for summer blooms, like caladiums, canna lily, dahlias, elephant ears, gladioluses, and lilies. So, if you’re the adventurous type, always interested in novelty and cutting-edge breeding, check back here often for the best, highest-quality, new bulbs available. 

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