Our fall plant sale offers a range of high quality flower bulbs and organic seed garlic selected for planting in Worcester County. All sale proceeds support the district’s conservation efforts.
How to order: To shop online, simply scroll down and click on bulb selections below to view the product pages and add to cart. Before finalizing your order, please read the general information below.
All orders must be picked up at the WCCD office in Holden on Friday, October 17th from 1- 4 pm or Saturday, October 18th from 9 am- 12pm.
Pick up Location and Directions: The WCCD office is located at 52 Boyden Road, Holden, MA. As you proceed up the driveway, we are located in the Medical Arts Building on the left. Look for our lawn signs. Enter the building at the lower left entrance and we will be in the conference room immediately to the left of the front door. If weather permits, we will be outside.
Confirmation: Your order will be confirmed by email. Please note that our transactions are processed via Square and will show up on your bank statement or in your email as Square.
Orders will be filled in the order they were received. Occasionally, there are last minute crop failures at our suppliers. If your selection is unavailable, you offer the choice of a refund or alternative product of similar price (if available).
Sale Policies: You are responsible for picking up your order. Please make arrangements for someone to pick up for you if you can’t make it. Orders not picked up will be considered a donation to WCCD.
Please inform us at pick up time if you question the quality or quantity of your order. There are no refunds after orders are picked up.
If you have questions or need assistance, please email our sale coordinator at plantsales@worcesterconservation.org or call Jen Burt at 508-418-3336.
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SEED GARLIC
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Elephant Garlic is actually in the leek family and shares its mild flavor. Known for its gigantic bulbs and cloves that impress!
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Porcelain. Pungent, finely minced Georgian Fire will heat up salsas and sauces. Sizable bulbs with blushed inner skins store well. Hardneck. Photo credit: Fedco -…
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Porcelain type with big bulbs typically yielding four huge cloves; range is 3–5. White outer skin, rusty reddish-tan clove skins. Hardy plants, hearty flavor, excellent…
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A new strain with a unique history! Mutated From a Rocambole grown by Paul Pospisil in Ontario, Canada in the late 1990s, a noticeably tall…
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An outstanding Porcelain producing very large bulbs. Strong, robust plants stand out in the garden. A starchy-sweet and substantial garlic when baked. Satiny white bulb…
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Named for its mottled burgundy skin, and said to have been brought to the Pacific Northwest by Russian immigrants in the early 1900s. Forms a…
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Good producer, long storing Artichoke variety. Medium size heads with good size cloves. Good for garlic braiding. Softneck. Photo credits: Filaree Garlic Farm
FALL FLOWER BULBS
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10 forAdd to Cart Button TextThe Drumstick Allium. Dating back to the 16th century, this terrific naturalizing heirloom has dense, egg-shaped composite flowers that open green and mature to rich… -
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10 forAdd to Cart Button TextOne of the most cost-effective Allium, rabbit-, rodent- and deer-resistant Purple Sensation has 4"- to 5"-wide, violet-purple globes comprised of dozens of starry florets. Adored… -
Perfect for adding color to your winter. This forcing flower will add plant life to your home. Amalfi has paler edges, deep rose veins, a…
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Perfect for adding color to your winter. This forcing flower will add plant life to your home. This is one of the two best, large,…
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Also known as Triteleia laxa Corrina, this fabulous cut flower is best grown in moist, fertile, well-draining soil in full sun to partial sunlight (never shade)…
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A Pacific Northwest native best grown in moist, fertile soil in full sun to partial sunlight. Commercially grown in the Netherlands for decades, unlike most…
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This Snow Crocus Species Mixture is a wonderful blend of white, yellow, blue and violet varieties with grass-like foliage. They each have six-petaled flowers that…
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5 forAdd to Cart Button TextThis robust hybrid cross yields up to ten, 2"-wide, lily-like, pendant sulfur-yellow flowers with recurved petals on slender, dark stems over attractive, bronze- or brown-mottled… -
Previously known as F. assyriaca, this 1874 heirloom has irresistible maroon bell shaped flowers with bronze-gold interiors, tiny black veins and glaucous foliage. This deer-…
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This naturalizing award-winner has bright white, delicate flowers with a bit of green at the base of the inner petals and shiny green, recurved foliage.…
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10 forAdd to Cart Button TextGladiolus communis ssp byzantinus- Circa 1629, this hardy heirloom has dense spires of glowing, purple-red flowers, white-striped interiors above low growing, sword-like foliage. Fabulous for… -
This fragrant Hyacinth Bedding Mixture is a vibrant blue, pink and white blend of five varieties of Hyacinth orientalis Aiolos: Blue Jacket, Delft Blue, Fondant,…
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5 forAdd to Cart Button TextPerfect for winter forcing or dazzling outdoor spring displays. These 18/19 cm size exhibition bulbs produce huge, rigid and uniform, fragrant flower spikes studded with… -
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10 forAdd to Cart Button TextThis sweetly scented mixture of The Spring Starflowers will yield a shades-of-blue carpet with intermittent marble-white twinkles. It is a good naturalizer in full sun,… -
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10 forAdd to Cart Button Textsuperb for both garden displays and cut flower bouquets. Dutch Iris are one of the most highly used flowers late spring and early summer floral… -
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10 forAdd to Cart Button TextOne of the most prolifically planted bulbs of all time. A native of Turkey, circa 1878, it yields one to three conical racemes of densely… -
Blooms April and May with a range of daffodils. Naturalizes. Mix includes creamy white to saffron-yellow to bright orange. Double Narcissus, bowl shaped, and star…
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Classic yellow daffodil. Vivid color, strong substance, health and excellent naturalizing capability. Bulb size: 15/17 cm. Blooms in April. Height: 18" to 20". Photo Credit:…
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Blend is perfect for rock gardens and little corners of your yard. This mix includes orange, yellow, and whites with trumpet and cup shaped flowers.…
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Oxalis adenophylla has dainty, five-petaled, white to lilac-pink flowers with dark purple centers on wiry stems above attractive, clover-like foliage with a silvery sheen. Circa…
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New from our supplier this year! Fragrant, this 1856 French heirloom has fully double, 5” fuchsia-pink flowers with paler petals at the center and darker,…
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A scented, lemon-meringue Lemoine beauty circa 1907, Primevere has anemone-shaped, 6” to 7” blooms with milky-white guard petals, bright lemon-yellow petaloid segments that mature to…
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The lush, fully double, 5” bomb-shaped blooms of Sorbet are irresistibly beautiful. It has pink guard petals that erupt with elaborate, flouncy layers of pinkish-ivory…
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Named after Dutch Queen Wilhelmina who reigned the Netherlands over the course of World Wars I and II, this fragrant, double heirloom ranges from pale…
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Also known as Scilla bifolia carnea or the Alpine Squill, this lightly scented 17th century naturalizer has trusses of star-shaped light pink florets and strappy foliage.…
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Beautiful blend of red, lilac, gold, white, and pink. Much loved for their early, lustrous, cup-shaped blooms, these varieties are great bedding and cutting flowers.…
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Stripes of red and purple on yellow, white and red petals. A collection of Giant Darwin Hybrid, Lily Flowering and Parrot. Named for the artist,…
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Giant Darwin Hybrid Tulips have huge, vibrant flowers on strong stems. They are more apt to return for multiple years of blooms than other sorts…
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This long blooming mix (throughout April and May) is brilliant in natural settings where it can be left undisturbed to promote perennialization. Lower growing than…
Supplies and Services
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Make sure to join us for our 2-part webinar series "Bluebirds in Our Backyard" Sign ups are available on our "Workshops and Webinars" page. …
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The Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio) is a small, camouflaged owl and an opportunistic cavity nester, who will make home high in the trees or in a…
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Process for Soil Testing: Please use the link below to submit a request to our Conservation Planner, Georgia Albanese. You can also email Georgia…
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These woodland notecards were created by artist Joe Smith who is generously allowing WCCD to offer them to you. Joe has served as a WCCD…