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New Bulb Picks

These new and unique versions of the daffodil and tulip will be a sure hit in your garden come spring. Plant now and make your garden a show stopper

By Karen York
Photos courtesy Gardenimport.com

**‘Yellow Crown’ tulip** (*Tulipa*) Who knew tulips could do the twist! But just look at the curvy petals of this lemony yellow, lily-flowered tulip—another surprising departure from the norm. This unusual creature is equally gorgeous in bouquets and borders. An early-season tulip, ‘Yellow Crown’ grows 20 inches tall on strong stems. Like all its confreres, it appreciates sandy soil, sunshine and hot, dry summers. **Zone 3.**
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