Details
- Supplied As
- Bulbs
- Bulb Size
- 18/19 cm
- Flowering Height
- 25 cm
- Colour
- Whites & Creams
- Flowering Time
- March
- April
- Planting Time
- September
- October
- Growing
- Hardy
- Perfect For
- Pots & Tubs
- Scented
- Small Garden & Balcony
Exhibition Hyacinth Carnegie
H2520
Description
Pristine and symmetrical, Hyacinth Carnegie is a wonderful anchor for spring arrangements. Plant along borders or in terracotta pots where clarity and simplicity shine.
Large ivory-white flower spikes rise with exceptional symmetry and strong structure, showcasing the refined form that makes Exhibition Hyacinth ‘Carnegie’ such a standout variety. Its densely packed florets and pristine colouring create an elegant spring display, while the rich classic hyacinth fragrance adds even more garden appeal.
Bred for impressive presentation and uniform performance, this exhibition-quality hyacinth is ideal for formal borders, feature planting, patio pots, and carefully arranged spring displays. The pure white blooms act as a perfect anchor among brighter colours and pastel tones alike, bringing balance, clarity, and sophistication to the garden with very little effort.
Care Guide
They like a light, well-drained soil situated in a sunny and sheltered part of the garden. Plant 12 cm deep, 15 cm apart.
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Yellow Stone
H2517
Hyacinth ‘Yellow Stone’ is a cheerful and reliable variety, producing strong yellow flower spikes in shades rarely found among hyacinths. Its bold colour holds exceptionally well through rain and sun, while the richly scented blooms bring brightness and structure to spring displays.
Ideal for competitions, formal arrangements, and carefully planned borders, ‘Yellow Stone’ combines uniform growth with excellent garden performance. A deserved holder of the RHS Award of Garden Merit, it remains one of the finest yellow exhibition hyacinths available.
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Mount Tacoma
T1819
Tulip ‘Mount Tacoma’ is full of beauty and grace, yet is surprisingly tough and sturdy, unbothered by late spring rain and winds.
Green and pink buds open fully in April and May to flaunt multiple layers of pure-white, ruffled petals. The large blooms are extremely long-lasting and make fabulous cut flowers, often mistaken for paeonies.
A classic favourite, paeony-flowering tulip ‘Mount Tacoma’ pairs well with the marshmallow-pink tones of ‘Angelique’ and lemony ‘Avant Garde’ for a fresh-looking display.
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Jan Bos
H2509
Produces vivid carmine-red flower spikes with outstanding colour intensity and strong visual impact. Exhibition Hyacinth ‘Jan Bos’. Early to flower and carried on sturdy upright stems, it brings bold structure and rich fragrance to spring beds, borders, and containers.
A long-standing favourite for bright seasonal displays, Hyacinth Jan Bos is valued for its reliable performance, uniform presentation, and dependable return year after year. Its vibrant tones pair beautifully with whites, blues, and softer pinks for striking spring combinations.
A worthy recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- Delivery
Orders for Spring Flowering Bulbs will be despatched in order rotation from mid-September to late November.
We use Whistl for deliveries and our ordering process allows you to provide special instructions such as leaving in a safe place should you happen to be out when your bulbs are delivered or if you require a different delivery date.
Should you have any other order requirements other than those listed please contact us on 01622 840229 before placing an order.
Current charges per order are as below and include VAT.
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