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Heirloom Bulbs of the Year
From America’s Expert Source for Heirloom Flower Bulbs

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        To spotlight both the excellence and plight of heirloom bulbs, every year we honor two of them – one fall-planted and one spring-planted – as our Heirloom Bulbs of the Year.
        All of these honorees are exceptionally beautiful, garden-worthy, and historic, yet most of them are largely forgotten today, and many are slipping ever closer to extinction.
        The only way to save them is to grow them, and we hope you’ll help. Plant a few, see for yourself just how wonderful they are – and then help us tell the world about them!


Our Fall-Planted Heirloom Bulbs of the Year


Empress Daffodil
 
Empress, 1869
        fall 2009 — Empress daffodil, 1869
        fall 2008 — Chestnut Flower double hyacinth, 1880
        fall 2007 — Tulipa clusiana, 1607
        fall 2006 — Byzantine gladiolus, 1629 (Learn more.)
        fall 2005 — Mrs. Backhouse daffodil, 1921
        fall 2004 — Tulipa acuminata, 1816
        fall 2003 — Black Beauty lily, 1816 (Learn more.)
        fall 2002 — Conspicuus daffodil, 1869 (Learn more.)
        fall 2001 — Clara Butt tulip, 1889 (Learn more.)
        fall 2000 — Perle Brilliante hyacinth, 1895 (Learn more.)


Our Spring-Planted Heirloom Bulbs of the Year


Winsome Dahlia
Winsome, 1940
        spring 2010 — Winsome dahlia, 1940
        spring 2009 — Madame Chereau iris, 1844
        spring 2008 — Carolina Primrose, 1908
        spring 2007 — Kaiser Wilhelm dahlia, 1881 (Learn more.)
        spring 2006 — Atom gladiolus, 1946
        spring 2005 — Madame Caseneuve canna, 1902
        spring 2004 — Mexican Single tuberose, 1530 (Learn more.)
        spring 2003 — Jersey’s Beauty dahlia, 1923 (Learn more.)



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