Every spring the Tulip Festival comes to the Skagit Valley. Some years are rainy and the flowers glisten with water droplets, other years the sun is out and the white clouds and blue sky are a perfect back drop for the colorful blooms.
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Roozengarde has a lovely display garden.
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If you go just as the tulips are blooming you can catch the last of the daffodils.
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Lovely shapes
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There are many varieties.
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Cut tulips for sale.
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Ready for market
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Through the barn window.
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In the field.