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Seeking a catalog nursery, the name which begins with "S". They supply the more unusual bulbs, perenials, shrubs and trees as well as some of the traditionals. It is safe to say that this house is a little more specialized in offering something different. I have recently moved and wanted to find them again that I may include them in my new landscape. Should anyone have a clue I would appreciate their input. I should never have discarded their old catalogs and perhaps should have kept some reminder for myself instead of leaving all the papers with the property I left. Thank you everyone. Stephen I should add the house I am looking for perhaps handles a little more exotic, expensive, than Spring Hill and Smith and Hawkins is my next in line choice to the house that remains a ghost to me. Thanks again everyone. Stephen

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  1. Smith & Hawken?
  2. springhillnursery skillins
  3. I'm not sure if this is the one you're referring to, but I've ordered from these guys before... Spring Hill Nursery? http://www.springhillnursery.com
  4. Select Seeds?
  5. Scheepers? (I think I have the spelling right.) They sell all sorts of bulbs and have a sister company that sells seeds. Van Engelen is connected to them also.
  6. Although not a company beginning with the name "S", I would highly recommend White Flower Farms in Connecticut. They offer a wide variety of exotics, all of which have been adapted to zone 6 (and sometimes zone 4-5) gardening. Our New England winters can be pretty brutal, so it's nice to know their stock has been grown in the area. You can find their online catalog at www.whiteflowerfarm.com.
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