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Dutch Master Daffodil Value Bag

Dutch Master Daffodil Value Bag (82164)

4.96 stars, based on 74 reviews
When you think of spring, daffodils are usually the first thing that come to mind. Formerly the 'King Alfred' Daffodil, our 'Dutch Master' Daffodil is a traditional yellow daffodil with a large yellow trumpet and sturdy green stem. Blooming...
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Lewes, DE

Nice sized bulbs

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looking forward to seeing these in the spring!

Order History & Packing Slip SNAFOO

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  • Good size bulbs
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  • Order Missing Pertinent Info
The bulbs look great, BUT I wish Holland Bulb would list quantities on their packing slip, or in my order history! I ordered bulbs in 10-50 packs, but all it says is "Quantity 1" next to each item. I have to make notes next to each item. 10 count, 20 count, etc. How hard is it for Holland Bulb to say how many are IN a pack of one? Sheesh.

Peonies

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  • Price
  • Quality packaging
  • Customer Service followup
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Received my order of peonies timely and in nice packaging. I have planted them and very excited to see them bloom in late Spring. I will post a review in the Spring hopefully with a beautiful picture of their growth and blooms. These were reasonably priced.

Northern Indiana

Perfect

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  • Price
  • Healthy bulbs
  • Spring color
  • Pollinators love them
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Gorgeous bulbs. Planted late last fall, and everything seems to be kicking into full flower now (mid April). Striking flowers, blooming as advertised.

perfect for my wooded and unkempt grassy areas

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  • return year after year
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You never can have too many of these bulbs. Every year I plant more of them in the slightly grassy and wooded areas on the sides of my driveway. I live in New England, so they're usually peeking through snow and are the first color in spring. And by the time the wild grass needs mowing these flowers have finished blooming.

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