
So, you would figure as a UCCE Master Gardener you'd be very organized, not necessarily true. Take me for instance, I found a variety of bulbs that I had stored last fall to replant this spring. Unfortunately, I didn't label them. So, it should be interesting after their planted to see how the flower bed will look.
I found a great chart from http://tuffguardhose.com/2013/10/21/planting-spring-flowering-bulbs/ that shows the planting depths for various bulbs. The chart is used to identify various bulbs. I was able to identify the following bulbs: gladiolus, tulips, ranunculus, tigridia, and lily. Some of these are spring flowering and some are summer. I plan on planting them this week.
I found a great article from the UC Davis website, from a UCCE Master Gardener-Alameda, called Plant Bulbs NOW for Spring (ucdavis.edu) that provides wonderful information on when, how, and where to plant various bulbs. I couldn't state it any better. I attached the PDF for your review if the link doesn't work.