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Tulips in Color
TULIPS IN COLOR
Place huckleberry upside down and right side up in a tall glass vase. Add small onions or iris bulbs among the huckleberry. Wrap one bunch of tulips in brightly colored non-woven fabric or waterproof tissue and place into vase. Fill with few inches of water. Bright candy colors are favorites in 2005. 
 
 
Work with your Wholesale Florist
WORK WITH YOUR WHOLESALE FLORIST
We receive e-mails from individuals asking how to obtain our flowers. We added a zip code search to the new "Flowers At Home" pages so individuals can locate Retail Florists who carry Sun Valley. Ask your Sun Valley Wholesale Florist to sponsor you at no charge. 
 
 
High Tide Dinner Table Display
HIGH TIDE DINNER TABLE DISPLAY
Beautiful for a dinner table with a natural linen tablecloth. In a tall rectangular vase, bend curly willow to make an effect of roots. Add one bunch of tulips at staggered heights and pony tails bent to fit. Fill with water so some of the tulips are submerged. Soften butcher paper by leaving it in ... 
Wild Flowers
WILD FLOWERS
To make cultivated flowers look like wild flowers, start with greens! Literally, start your design with cornus alba, curly willow, myrtle, huckleberry, photinia and eucalyptus in a freeform arrangement. Then place flowers in at different depths. Bury some flowers into the greens. We used Lisianthus, ... 
Hyacinth Garden in a Mug
HYACINTH GARDEN IN A MUG
This sweet little design has a layered look with fragrant Hyacinth featured between the loops of curly willow and a base of lush greenery. 
 
 
Add Texture with Eringium
ADD TEXTURE WITH ERINGIUM
Exotic Eryngium will bring remarkable show to fresh or dried arrangements. It adds great textural contrast to a mixed bouquet and brings a sense of the countryside. Rely on Sun Valley's Orion Eryngium for the botanical, old-fashioned touch to your designs. 
 
 
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