4th Annual Bulb Sale – 2024
The Master Gardener Foundation of Spokane County is sponsoring their 4th Annual Bulb Sale in October. We have a wide variety of colorful, spring blooming bulbs for sale and importantly, most of the selections are new compared to last year. Be sure to take a close look at this year’s choices.
There are two ways to purchase bulbs at the Annual Bulb Sale this year: 1) at the online sale, and 2) the in-person sale.
- Our online sale will run from Friday, October 4 to Friday, October 18 or until supplies last. The link for our online sale will be available soon and will be posted on this website so please check back. Up to one half of our inventory will be sold online, and the remaining inventory will be sold at the in-person sale.
- The in-person sale is scheduled for Saturday, October 19 and doors will be open from 9 am to 3 pm. The sale will be held at the WSU Spokane County Extension and the address is 222 N Havana, just south of the fairgrounds.
We hope to see you at the Bulb Sale.
Where to Buy
On-line
WHEN: October 4 – 18, 2024
WHERE: Link to Sale
In-person
WHEN: October 19, 2024
TIME: 9am – 3pm
WHERE: Spokane County Extension Office, 222 N Havana
Bulb Key
Bulbs Available 2024*
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Allium, Gladiator
This showy allium produces 6″large globes drenched in a burst of rich purple flowers. Much like Globemaster, Gladiator is loved by gardeners for its color intensity and for attracting pollinators.
Blooms: Late Spring
Height: 36+”
Multiplies: Y
Package Price: $25/3 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Allium, Roseum
Allium Roseum bursts with delicate, rose colored flowers. Roseum naturalizes well, and is ideal for cutting and drying.
Blooms: Late Spring
Height: 14-16″
Multiplies: Y
Package Price: $12/10 bulbs
Photo Credit: Plants of the Wild
Camassia Quamash
For sunny, moist areas, although camas like dry conditions after flowering. Grass-like leaves up to 18″. Several blue flowers atop a single stem in the spring. While Blue/violet flowers are safe, white ones are poisonous. Native Americans used to collect the bulbs for food uses.
Blooms: Early/Mid Spring
Height: 18″
Multiplies: Gradually
Package Price: $10/5 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Chinadoxa Lucilae
Beautiful blue blooms are ideal for naturalizing and multiply freely.
Blooms: Early Spring
Height: 6″
Multiplies: Y
Package Price: $12/15 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Crocus Tricolor
Three colors in one bloom make this crocus truly stand out anywhere you plant it.
Blooms: Early Spring
Height: 4-6″
Multiplies: N
Package Price: $15/20 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Daffodil Apricot Whirl
This pink-white daffodil features a split cup to create a more open-faced look.
Blooms: Late Spring
Height: 16-18″
Multiplies: Y
Package Price: $15/10 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Daffodil Pink Charm
These playful, large-cupped blooms have a pale center that leads to a frilly pink edge.
Blooms: Mid-Spring
Height: 18-20″
Multiplies: Y
Package Price: $15/10 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Daffodil Scarlet O’Hara
Sunny yellow petals frame an extravagant orange cup and welcome spring with a lively display. This early bloomer naturalizes and multiplies well and will lift your spirits for years to come.
Blooms: Early Spring
Height: 18-20″
Multiplies: Y
Package Price: $15/10 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Fritillaria Meleagris
The unusual checkerboard pattern of purple and white fritillaria will make them a hit in your garden, and the bees will be thrilled with these low-growing delicate blooms too.
Blooms: Early/Mid Spring
Height: 9-12″
Multiplies: Y
Package Price: $15/10 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Ipheion Charlotte Bishop
Charlotte Bishop is a long-lasting garden bloom that naturalizes well. These flowers bring a splash of pink to the post-winter landscape and bloom in early to mid-spring.
Blooms: Mid Spring
Height: 6-10″
Multiplies: Y
Package Price: $6/10 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Snowdrop Flore Pleno
These double snowdrops are the very first flowers to bloom after winter. Flore Pleno produces a wider full-double bloom.
Blooms: Early Spring
Height: 4-6″
Multiplies: Y
Package Price: $15/10 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Snowdrop Nivalis
These early blooming flowers are ideal for naturalizing in partial shade. Snowdrops have a single-green V marking on a segment of the blossom.
Blooms: Early Spring
Height: 3-6″
Multiplies: Y
Package Price: $15/10 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Tulip Amazing Parrot
Rose-pink petals dissolve into citrusy hues along their frilled edges, creating an impeccable display which rests atop a sturdy stem. This tulip is bound to impress whether planted alone or when paired with like or complementary colors.
Blooms: Late Spring
Height: 16-18″
Multiplies: N
Package Price: $15/10 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Tulip Clusiana
The playful, two colored blooms of Clusiana tell a story, as though whomever planted them had wished for red tulips instead and painted their closed petals with carmine paint, only to find that upon blooming–they sparkle like a blanket of creamy white stars. Clusiana are full of charm and great for naturalizing.
Blooms: Mid Spring
Height: 4-8″
Multiplies: Y
Package Price: $15/10 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Tulip Great Barrier Reef
As these late blooms mature, pointed outer petals frame a lightly fringed bowl of inner lavender petals. Great Barrier Reef’s gradient of purple color is a delightful addition to the garden and compliments other light, late varieties.
Blooms: Late Spring
Height: 12″
Multiplies: N
Package Price: $15/10 bulbs
Photo Credit: Roozengaarde
Tulip Gudoshnik Double
Warm hues of yellow, peach, and raspberry create a range and harmony of delectable color similar to that of Rainier cherries and which heightens the anticipation of their ample bloom. As these tulips have a natural spectrum of colors, large plantings create a beautifully blended scene not unlike a painting come to life.
Blooms: Mid Spring
Height: 18+”
Multiplies: N
Package Price: $15/10 bulbs
Photo Credit: Freepik
Organic Garlic Seed Bulbs
Grown by Fresh Cut Farms in Deer Park, WA, the following organic varieties of garlic will be only sold at the in-person sale on October 19th
- Inchelium Red – Softneck. Mild but lingering flavor. Can be spicy when first harvested – mellows in storage.
- Kettle Falls– Softneck. Flavor similar to Inchelium.
- Chesnok Red-Hardneck. Purple stripe hard neck is great for baking with a creamy texture.
- German Red – Hardneck. Hot flavor and good storage for a hardneck.
- German Harcy – Hardneck. Rich, garlicky, strong and robust.
Package Price: $5.75/ 1 bulb