The purple-blue ones as I said above are grape hyacinth. It grows wild, as well as cultivated, and smells wonderful. The spiky pink ones appear to be hyacinth -- the leaves I can see look like hyacinth leaves. The mauvey-pink floppy ones look like they might be mallows, but I'm not sure. Not sure about the coral-colored one -- could be a rose?
ETA: The coral bud is too veiny for a rose. It could also be a mallow -- see a similar color here, or a related flower like hibiscus. The pink ones I think are hyacinth do not look fully open, thus they don't look entirely like all pics you'll find of hyacinth, but I'm fairly certain that's what they are.
Have to differ with you on the cyclamen: how do you figure it? if you mean the flower I think might be mallow, I think the flowers look too broad-petalled. If you mean the flower I think is a hyacinth, those are growing clustered on a spike -- cyclamens don't, AFAIK.
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ETA: The coral bud is too veiny for a rose. It could also be a mallow -- see a similar color here, or a related flower like hibiscus. The pink ones I think are hyacinth do not look fully open, thus they don't look entirely like all pics you'll find of hyacinth, but I'm fairly certain that's what they are.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclamen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose
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