Bulbs by Common Name
At White Flower Farm, we're in the habit of using "proper" botanical names for bulbs because the Latin eliminates ambiguity—bulbs often have different common names in different regions, for example, and we aim to be specific.
That said, we want to make it as easy you to find the bulbs you're looking for, and so we've listed some of the more popular genera by their common name below. When in doubt, try the search box at the top of the page, and don't forget that our knowledgeable customer service team is never more than an email, phone call, or chat session away.
Please note that our list of bulb varieties changes each season.
Dutch Iris
Different from Bearded Iris, Dutch Iris are long-lasting cut flowers and very easy to grow. Read more
Foxtail Lily
The genus contains about 40 species native to Asia, all of which have thick, fleshy roots. Read more
Fritillary
These downward-facing blossoms are bell-like, saucer-like, or tubular, some with leafy tufts (bracts). Read more
Glory-of-the-Snow
These Mediterranean natives bloom very early and produce sprays of 5–Ð10 flowers. Read more
Grape Hyacinth
Grape Hyacinths are hardy, vigorous little spring bloomers that tolerate practically any soil. Read more
Trout Lily
The broad leaves of some species are attractively mottled, like a trout, hence the common name. Read more