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The Pound Ridge Garden Club's Annual Bulb Sale
Every year, the Garden Club sells bulbs to the public as a fund raiser for our organization. Proceeds from the sale are used to beautify our town. All of the lovely daffodils you see blooming in our traffic "triangles", Town House, Cemetery, and along many of our main roadways were purchased with a portion of those funds and planted by the Garden Club. We continue to plant more bulbs each year.

This is our selection of bulbs for the 2025 season. 
Bulbs are ordered in the spring and delivered to you by a garden club member in the Autumn in time for optimal planting.Bulbs Bulbs can be ordered by mail until August 31, 2025 by printing the order form at the bottom of this page and mailing it to the club with your check or by mailing the form and sending the payment separately by Zelle.  

However, we will be taking last minute orders in person at the Market at Pound Ridge Square on September 20th and 21st, 2025 from 9:00am until 2:00pm.
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Spring Loaded
100 bulbs for $130 - 200 bulbs for $220

This mixture makes planting daffodils on a large scale very economical, with no compromise in bulb size. It contains at least 15 proven named varieties, covering the full spectrum of daffodil colors and bloom times. These time-tested beauties will provide a succession of flowers for many springs to come. Deer and Rodent Proof

Division: Multiple; Height: Various inches; Full Sun; Soil: Well Drained; Bloom Time: Various

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 Tahiti
25 bulbs for $ 55 - 100 bulbs for $160

Fully double flowers of soft yellow accented by tufts of coppery orange. They stand like torches on strong stems. Tahiti is a favorite among commercial growers in the Netherlands because it grows and flowers so well. Tahiti is the most successful double daffodil in recent decades. It produces a healthy and vigorous plant with long-lasting flowers that rarely blast (buds form but do not open), a problem that some doubles suffer from. An excellent variety for beds, borders and naturalized plantings. Deer and Rodent Proof

Division: Multiple; Height: 14 to 16 inches; Full Sun; Soil: Well Drained; Bloom Time: Early to Mid-Season

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Sir Winston Churchill
25 bulbs for $ 50 - 100 bulbs for $ 150

Noted for its elegant form and strong enticing fragrance. Bountiful double blooms in clusters of 3-5 flowers per stem with ivory petals and centers flecked with orange sprinkle mid-Spring gardens with just the right amount of color. Good for cutting. Deer and Rodent Proof

Division: Multiple; Height: 14 to 18 inches; Full Sun to Partial Shade;
Spacing: 4-6”; Bloom Time: Early to Mid-Spring


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Poeticus Recurvus
25 Bulbs for $ 45 - 100 bulbs for $135


Graceful reflexed white petals, yellow cup ringed with red, and a spicy scent.
Deer and rodent proof

Height: 
13-15"   Sunlight:  Full Sun   Soil:  Well Drained   Bloom Time:  Late
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Sunshine Boys Blend
25 Bulbs for $ 50 - 100 bulbs for $ 140

A combination of two brightly colored durable and attractive landscape daffodils introduced in 2005. 
​Deer and Rodent resistent
Height: 16-18"   Sunlight:  Full    Soil: Well drained    Bloom Time:  Early
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Allium “Purple Sensation”
25 bulbs for $ 37. - 100 bulbs for $ 100

Beautiful, perennial, affordable. 4” globes of purple flowers on tall stems. It’s early for an allium, blooming at the heels of late tulips. Best planted in groups and enjoy this late bloomer. Deer and rodent resistant.

Height: 28-32”; Sunlight: Full Sun; Soil: well drained; ; Bloom Time: very late

Allium "Gladiator"
5 bulbs for $37. 25 bulbs for $140

Dense 5" heads of Lilac Pink.  Very effective when massed or planted in groups of 3's, 5's, or 10's in a flower bed or mixed border.

Height: 42-46"”; Sunlight: Full Sun; Soil: well drained; ; Bloom Time: very late
Deer resistant
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Note:
Alliums are resistant to deer, but rodents such as voles and gophers may eat the bulbs
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​Muscari latifolium (Broad Grape Hyacinth)
100 bulbs for $ 40 -  200 bulbs for $ 75

The largest of the grape hyacinths with fragrant two tone flowers shading from bright blue to deep purple and having tulip shaped leaves. move around after first planting. Deer and rodent resistant.

Height: 8-10 inches; Sunlight: full sun to part shade; Soil: well drained; Spacing: 3”-4” apart; Bloom Time: early to mid-spring.
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Glory of the Snow (Chionodoxa luciliae)
100 bulbs for $ 30 - 200 bulbs for $55

An early bloomer with starry, lavender-blue flowers that shade to white in the center.  When massed, the plants look like a summer sky fallen to earth.  grow in sun or light shade.  While not considered invasive they will readily spread by  seed.

Deer and Rodent resistant
Height: 3-5 inches; Sunlight: full sun to part shade; Soil: well drained;  Bloom Time: early to mid-spring.
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Hokus Crocus (Crocus vernus)
100 bulbs for $ $ 75 - 200 bulbs for $135

A blend of large, goblet-shaped flowers in white, purple, and white striped with purple. For earliest bloom, put crocuses in a sunny, protected location — against the south-facing foundation of a house, for example.
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​Height:4-6 inches; Sunlight: full sun to part shade; Soil: well drained;  Bloom Time: very early

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Crocreation Crocus blend
​100 bulbs for $80 - 200 bulbs for $140

Yellow leads, purple follows, but the two overlap, and the purple stigmas match the petals of the yellow crocus exactly, putting on quite a show.

Height: 4-6 inches.  sunlight: full sun to partial shade. Soil: well drained  Bloom time: very early
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​Sn​owdrops (Galanthus elwesii)
​100 bulbs for $ 130 - 200 bulbs for $240


Snowdrops are the earliest of all bulbs.  They open their white winged flowers before anyone dares whisper  “spring”.  For best results, plant in soil that is not too dry and beneath trees that lose their leaves.  Deer and Rodent proof.

Height: 5-7 inches.  Sunlight: partial shade  Soil: well drained.  Bloom time: very early
This is the printable copy of the pricelist and order form.  You can print it and mail it in along with a check or send the payment separately using Zelle.
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​Note: Payment is due when you place your order. No Mail-in order forms will be accepted after by August 31, 2025. The bulbs will be delivered to you by mid October by a member of the Pound Ridge Garden Club.

​However, we will be taking last minute orders in person at the Market at Pound Ridge Square on September 20th and 21st, 2025 from 9:00am until 2:00pm.
Copyright 2025 Pound Ridge Garden Club All Rights Reserved
​P.O. Box 136
Pound Ridge, NY 10576
[email protected]
  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
  • CALENDAR(PROGRAMS)
  • CONTACT US
  • PHOTOS/EVENTS
    • Rain Garden at Moat Family Green >
      • History
      • Photos
      • What is a rain garden?
      • Dedication
      • Rain Garden Plant Identification
    • Library floral design
    • Floral designs for Club Meetings
    • Holiday Swags
    • Day at the Nursery
    • Other Activities
    • Boxwood Tree Workshop
    • Protected Species List
  • GARDEN TIPS/RESOURCES
    • Monthly Gardening Tips
    • PRGC FLOWER SHOWS >
      • Overview
      • 2022 - “Sonnets for the Cradle” >
        • Division I - Horticulture "Nursery Rhymes"
        • Division II - Design "Rock-A-Bye-Baby"
        • Division III - Education "Goosey, Goosey Gander"
        • Division IV - Botanical Arts
      • 2018 - “The Big Apple" >
        • Division I - Horticulture
        • Division II - Design
        • Division III - Special Exhibits
    • 2016 - "The Wedding" >
      • Division I - Design
      • Division II - Horticulture
      • Division III - Special Exhibits
      • 2016 Award Winners
  • AWARDS
    • 2024 PRGC Annual awards
    • 2023 PRGC Annual Awards
    • 2022 Club Level Awards
    • 2023 FGCNYS awards
    • 2021 PRGC Annual Awards
  • BULB SALE
  • MEMBERS ONLY
    • Member Directory
    • Conditioning Plant Material
    • FGCNYS Flower Show Handbook
    • PRGC Bylaws
    • How to make a swag
    • Petite Design Tips
  • OBITUARIES
    • Memorial flowers