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Visited Colesbourne Park, Glos, on Saturday, in glorious sunshine.
Well worth a visit. Potted bulbs for sale, the most expensive I saw
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Visited Colesbourne Park, Glos, on Saturday, in glorious sunshine.
Well worth a visit. Potted bulbs for sale, the most expensive I saw
being £15.


What kind of snowdrop do you get for £15? Just interested, not trying to be
controversial

I love snowdrops, they remind me that spring is not far away. I have only
two sorts, the ordinary ones and a double one imported from Germany.




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