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SiG MT 91 107 5th St N Great Falls, MT (406) 952-1007 Open 7 days a week $10 Lunch Special Monday - Friday until 3pm 624 3rd Street South, Great Falls • (406) 453-5755 Email: brian3604 @ 3rivers.net RETRACTABLE SCREENS FOR ANY DOORS & WINDOWS Brighten wooded areas, rock gardens or any garden bed with the dainty Elwesii snowdrops. These are deer resistant and naturalize readily, so you'll enjoy more blossoms every spring. Winter aconites add a splash of yellow, while Siberian squill and Harmony netted iris (Iris reticulata) bring a touch of blue and white. Be sure to include some early-blooming daffodils along with Early Double, Emperor, Flair, Kaufmanniana and Greigii tulips – all perfect for any garden or spring bouquet. Add a surprising element with checkered lily (Fritillaria meleagris). The petals of these nodding, bell-shaped flowers are covered with an intricate pattern in cream, lavender, purple and burgundy. Perfume the air with an array of white, red, purple, blue or pink hyacinths. For mid-spring, include some mood-lifting daffodils like creamy white and yellow Cheerfulness or yellow Double Photo: Longfield-Gardens.com Allium gladiator image – Alliums, including the Gladiator variety with its six-inch diameter flower heads, bridge the gap between spring bulbs and early summer perennials.

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