Since 1868 de Jager has been producing top quality, top sized bulbs. The large sizes do make an enormous difference, providing bigger flowers, stronger stems, and better naturalisation. Choose from over 720 varieties and transform your garden with scent and colour. Autumn Flowering Bulbs now available to order.
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Colblanc
N0640
Split corona Colblanc hold your interest with ivory-white flowers, elegantly accented by a subtle yellow-green base. These blooms exude an air of understated sophistication, perfect for those seeking a touch of refined beauty in their gardens.
Their unique form and serene hue create a calming atmosphere, inviting quiet contemplation and appreciation of nature's delicate artistry.
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Bifolia
M5821
Scilla Bifolia, also known as Squill, beguiles with petite, deep blue flowers which form dainty clusters. Resilient blooms flourish in early spring, heralding the season with their vibrant presence. Perfect for naturalising, they spread gracefully across gardens, creating a delicate carpet of blue.
Ideal for woodland gardens or rockeries, Scilla Bifolia thrives in both sun and shade, bringing a touch of wild, natural beauty to cultivated spaces.
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Blanda Blue Shades
M5092
Anemone Blanda ‘Blue Shades’ offers a sea of serene, clear blue, even when the skies are grey.
A highly sought-after colour in the natural world, these easy, breezy blues are a breath of fresh air for your garden. Featuring petals in shades ranging from bright cobalt to powder blue, promoting a feeling of restful tranquillity.
The serrated, finely cut foliage provides brilliant, weed-suppressing groundcover. These bulbs will readily naturalise and have earned an RHS Award of Garden Merit for their reliability.
Underplant later-flowering perennials, shrubs and trees, edge paths, and fill containers for a dreamy, soft wash of calming colour throughout spring.
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Tuberosa
M5471
Intriguing and distinctive Hermodactylus ‘Tuberosa’ has been in cultivation since 1575, often known as the Snakeshead or Widow Iris.
From a bed of grass-like foliage, the alluring blooms are borne atop 30cm stems during April and May. Velvety black falls are complemented by striking, olive-green petals.
The flowers produce a delicate fragrance most noticeable on warm days and are excellent for cutting, with a long vase-life.
This Mediterranean native is fully hardy and will flourish in most soil types which are well drained and moderately fertile. Bulbs can be planted to naturalise in grassy areas and will do well in pots, rockeries and sunny borders.
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Acropolis
N0271
Layered ivory petals surround flecks of scarlet at the core, like fireflies caught in snow. The fullness is lush, yet never messy - each bloom a miniature bouquet. Double Daffodil 'Acropolis' is a stunning specimen for cutting or close-up planting.
Fragrance and form combine in this sophisticated April performer.
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Apricot Passion
H2513
Gentle peachy-pink blooms rise on firm green stems, offering strong perfume and soft colour.
Hyacinth Apricot Passion excels in neat rows or symmetrical beds where uniform form and subtle hues are prized.
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Bucharica
M5591
Exquisite Iris ‘Bucharica’ bears silky feathered blooms, consisting of upright ivory standards and golden-yellow falls, sometimes streaked in grey.
Part of the Juno group, this spectacular Iris produces vigorous plants and flowers which are larger and later than most dwarf iris species, blooming in April on stems up to 35cm tall. The deep green lanceolate leaves are also broader than Iris reticulata and are produced up the stems.
Plant the bulbs in a position in full sun, into well-drained, moisture-retentive soil. Perfect for pots, rockeries, alpine gardens and sunny borders - plant in groups for impact.
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Armeniacum Marleen
M5726
Imagine a sea of very large, deep cobalt-blue flowers, their strong perfume wafting through the garden on a warm spring day. Muscari Armeniacum Marleen is a robust variety is perfect for naturalising, creating a vibrant, aromatic landscape. Bold cobalt hues captivate any onlooker, making a striking addition to any garden.
Resilience ensures a return year after year, enhancing your garden with steadfast beauty and intoxicating fragrance.
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Italicum
M5161
Known as ‘Lords and Ladies’, Arum ‘Italicum’ is a sculptural groundcover plant with year-round garden interest.
Large, waxy, spear-shaped foliage with a marbled surface is held by the plants all year round, complemented with greenish-white hooded flower spathes in spring, and brilliant orange-red (toxic) berries in autumn.
This fascinating, clump-forming perennial is perfect for naturalising in shaded or sunny areas and prefers damp, well-drained fertile soil.
Arum ‘Italicum’ has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit for its winning attributes and long season of interest.
Plant as a striking, enchanting green carpet in a woodland garden, or beneath a hedge or large shrub.
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Apricot Passion
H2721
Pale peach blossoms warm early-spring beds with fragrance and charm. Hyacinth Apricot Passion mixes beautifully among primroses or low narcissi.
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Baby Boomer
N0494
Jonquilla Baby Boomer graces gardens with delicate yellow flowers, each adorned with a rich, deep orange-yellow cup. With six to eight blossoms per stem, this variety offers an abundant floral display.
Their small yet striking flowers create a lively, warm ambiance, bringing a touch of golden sunshine and vibrant energy to any garden setting.
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Body Builder
T1429
Not named lightly - this mid season tulip Body Builder shows strength in every line. Bold red petals flare with yellow-orange trim, each flower held high on a muscle-strong stem. Perfect for cutting, marvellous for mass planting. April to May sees the garden packed with colour and confidence. A tulip made not for whispers, but accolades.
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Border Legend
T1141
The Fosteriana Tulip Border Legend exudes timeless grace with pristine white petals, each marked by a striking red blotch and a bold black base. This dramatic contrast gives the flower a regal, almost painterly appearance.
The blooms stand tall and proud, unique coloration drawing the eye and adding a touch of classic elegance to any garden setting. Bold yet refined beauty makes these a standout choice for discerning gardenerse.
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Apricot Passion
H2623
Pastel warmth in a tidy, fragrant package. Hyacinth Apricot Passion is a favourite for forcing in bowls or scenting indoor halls.
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Apeldoorn
T1551
A highly popular, much-admired Darwin Hybrid, ‘Apeldoorn’ is renowned for its superb, oval-shaped flowers held on long, strong stems. The exceptionally large blooms are draped with cherry red petals, lit from below by a golden base and punctuated by a prominent black centre.
These striking tulips have a bold presence when planted in sweeping drifts amongst borders, and when arranged an abundant display in large containers. A gentle vanilla scent will add an extra dimension to your enjoyment of ‘Apeldoorn’. With Fosteriana as one its parent varieties, this long-lasting tulip returns well each year as a perennial bulb.
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Cape Cod
T1202
Like watching a spectacular sunset over the sea, ‘Cape Cod’ offers an astonishing display of colour. This tulip owes its name to a peninsula in the US, famous for its stretches of sandy beach, lobster rolls, and its easy-going vibe. Echoing the best attributes of its namesake, the ‘Cape Cod’ tulip is characterised by lobster red petals fading to apricot, fringed by a flicker of sunshine yellow.
These vibrant blooms are underpinned by fascinating foliage, with grey-green leaves streaked with dark purple veining. This compact variety is ideal for adding a bright pop of colour to containers and along the front of your borders.
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Royal Navy
H2903
Deep blue blooms with layered petals. Dense and luxurious, with rich scent and fine detail. Short, stocky habit perfect for pots or formal beds where weight and fullness matter.
Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
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Angelique
T1812
Often mistaken for a fragrant, ruffled paeony rather than a tulip, ‘Angelique’ is a romantic-looking, soft-pink paeony-tulip.
The apple-blossom pink blooms open fully during April and May and make stunning cut flowers for pretty spring arrangements. Cut or pull the stems before buds fully open for a long vase-life.
Awarded the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the RHS, ‘Angelique’ is a remarkable tulip which looks particularly effective when the bulbs are nestled closely together in pots and planted as a drift in the border.
Combine with fellow ice-cream shades for an angelic display, or with dark purple hues for delectable contrast.
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Tuberosum
M7250
In your garden, the delightful Geranium tuberosum will unfurl masses of tiny pink and white blossoms, creating a captivating tapestry of soft hues. Each delicate flower, with intricate patterns, dances in the breeze, adding an ethereal quality to your outdoor sanctuary.
This charming plant, with vibrant foliage, effortlessly brings an air of enchantment and elegance to any setting, inviting pollinators and admirers alike to revel in its subtle beauty and grace.
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Rockery Collection 1
M8040
Planting 6 yellow narcissus with 10 mauve crocus, 10 white chionodoxa, 10 Mauve Reticulata Iris and 10 Blye Reticulata Iris, creates a stunning, multi-coloured spring display. The cheerful yellow daffodils, soft mauve crocuses, and delicate white chionodoxa bloom beautifully together.
These flowers thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, brightening your garden with their radiant hues and elegant shapes. Their vibrant contrast and charming forms add beauty and joy to any spring garden.
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Rockery Collection 2
M8041
Combining 10 yellow-white narcissus with 10 blue muscari offers a sophisticated and striking spring garden. The soft yellow-white petals of the daffodils contrast beautifully with the deep blue muscari. Plant these in full sun and well-drained soil for a spectacular show.
Their early blooming period provides a burst of fresh colour, creating an elegant and captivating scene which delights the senses.
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Rockery Collection 3
M8042
To grow a vibrant garden with 6 red and yellow tulips, 10 blue reticulata irises, and 10 yellow crocuses is a feast for the eyes. Bold tulips, striking blue irises, and sunny crocuses bloom brilliantly together. Plant these in full sun and well-drained soil for the best results.
This lively mix of colours and elegant forms will transform your garden into a stunning spring showcase, full of energy and charm.
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Rockery Collection 4
M8043
Creating a garden with 10 blue muscari, 10 mauve crocuses, 10 blue scilla, 10 mauve reticulata iris, and 10 yellow narcissus results in a breathtaking display. Rich blues, soft mauves, and vibrant yellows bloom together in a delightful mix.
Plant these in full sun and well-drained soil. This diverse and colourful collection adds layers of beauty and texture, making your spring garden a delightful and enchanting space.
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Akita
N0196
Sun-bright petals frame a rich orange cup, large trumpet Narcissi 'Akita' is ruffled at the edges like fire-tipped lace.
Large, attention-commanding blooms fill April with heat and contrast. A dazzling presence among spring bulbs, drawing focus and admiration in containers, borders or naturalised spaces.
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Green Dreams
M5415
Immerse your garden in the enchanting beauty of Fritillaria Persica Green Dreams. Light purple flowers, delicately edged with pale green, create a mesmerizing spectacle. Softly curved petals gleam in the sunlight, inviting admiration.
Each bloom exudes an ethereal charm, transforming any landscape into a dreamlike haven. Plant these extraordinary bulbs and experience a garden which captures the essence of spring's tender beauty.
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Iron Cross
M5782
Oxalis ‘Iron Cross’ is so-called for its quatrefoil leaflets, emblazoned with a dark purple, cross-shaped motif at the centre. Each leaf has a mesmerising nyctinastic habit, opening fully in the sunshine and folding shut at night. In addition to the fascinating foliage, this Oxalis flaunts striking, carmine-pink flowers dangling from long, fine stems.
This rewarding plant proves highly versatile, thriving in rock gardens, containers, and borders, as well as making an easy-going, ornamental houseplant.
Often referred to as the ‘Good Luck’ plant for its resemblance to a four-leaved clover, you will feel fortunate to add Oxalis ‘Iron Cross’ to your collection.
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Avalanche
N0511
The strong, upright stems of Narcissus ‘Avalanche’ carry a remarkable plethora of blooms – up to 20 flowers are held in generous clusters on each stem. Broad, milk-white petals encompass a dinky, buttercup-yellow, acorn-shaped cup. This cultivar bears a well-deserved RHS Award of Garden Merit, confirming its exceptional quality.
Heighten the extraordinary fragrance of ‘Avalanche’ by planting in swathes amongst borders, lawns, and rockeries, and in pots against a sunny wall. This Tazetta variety responds equally well to indoor growing – try forcing bulbs in bowls to bring spring joy even when the weather outdoors is not so tempting.
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The Sensation Collection
CAM27
Each spring, some daffodils always stop me in my tracks. This year, there were three: Moonlight Sensation, Sunlight Sensation, and Starlight Sensation. Their fragrance, form and sheer glow were unlike anything I’d seen in my own flower beds.
So, de Jager put together a special collection—The Sensation Collection—featuring five premium bulbs of each variety. Fifteen bulbs in total, each variety separately bagged and labelled. No guesswork. Just plant in early autumn and let nature do the rest.
Advance Order Offer: Sensation Collection usually £23.50 with postage, these 15 bulbs are yours for £14.10 with free delivery, a 40% saving
No hidden costs. Just the best bulbs, packed with care, sent in time for perfect planting.
You receive fifteen bulbs of these remarkable narcissi.
Five Moonlight Sensation
Bringing elegance in every stem. Those beauties bear up to four stems, each sporting six star-shaped blossoms. An exquisite fragrance emits from pale yellow blooms which are the colour of a full moon on a a clear spring evening. Moonlight Sensation earned gold at the Midlands Spring Flower Show last April.
Five Sunlight Sensation
Offering vibrant lemon-yellow blooms, richly scented and ideal for late April displays in UK gardens. Each bulb produces three to five stems with two to three flower-heads.
Five Starlight Sensation
Producing multi-stemmed, highly fragrant creamy-white flowers. A 2017 award winner at Philadelphia Flower Show, this variety includes up to twenty blooms per bulb, perfect for patios or borders.
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Acmopetala
M5421
A fine and enchanting Fritillary bearing slender stems of nodding, bell-shaped blooms during April and May. Petals gently reflex towards their pointed tips, in unusual shades of dusty olive, lime and maroon. Inside each bloom is a cluster of bold yellow, dusty stamens.
Known as the Pointed-Petal Fritillary, Fritillaria acmopetala is native to Cyprus and holds a prestigious Award of Garden Merit for plant excellence.
The subtle beauty of this species fritillary makes it the perfect plant for exquisite container plantings and wildlife-friendly borders. Plant the bulbs in autumn, in full sun or part shade, into well-drained soil.
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Actaea
N0561
Muse of the poets, widely believed to be the variety mentioned by Virgil, Poeticus Narcissi have an inspirational purity of beauty and grace. The historical ‘Actaea’ features a ring of crisp white petals like freshly ironed linen, centring on a striking, crimson-edged golden eye.
Single blooms nod elegantly from slender, curving, swanlike necks. This much-admired old favourite has been granted an RHS Award of Garden Merit for its excellence and dependability. Amongst the best for naturalising in drifts amongst lawns, orchards, dappled shade, and meadows. Equally enchanting in generous pots by the door, to capitalise on the heady fragrance of jasmine and hyacinth.
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Solida
M5241
Dainty beauty, Corydalis ‘Solida’ brings colour to the darkest corners with light-mallow purple flowers, held on fleshy pink stems up to 20cm tall. Deeply cut, ferny foliage provides a lush green backdrop for the intriguing, tubular blooms to shine against when they flower during March and April.
Corydalis ‘Solida’ has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the RHS for its exceptional garden qualities; it is an invaluable plant for providing interesting, colourful groundcover in tricky spaces.
Suitable for rockeries, shady woodland borders and pathways where these rewarding gems will flourish and naturalise happily.
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Canaliculatus
N0582
Narcissus ‘Canaliculatus’ is a terrific dwarf species, which valiantly punches above its weight. The name may be a tongue-twister, but the flowers are neat and sweet, with a milk-white perianth and a miniature canary yellow cup above handsome, blue-green foliage. With up to 4 heads carried in umbels, each stem seems laden with bowing blooms.
The compact size of this bantam variety lends itself to edging borders and rockeries and dotting amongst lawns. Capitalise on the soft scent by filling containers by the door. Short, sturdy stems are suitable for more exposed positions, where ‘Canaliculatus’ will hunker down contentedly and bloom unperturbed.
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Imperialis Aureomarginata
M5379
Lance-shaped leaves edged in creamy white form a striking crown above stout stems. Below, pendulous flowers in deep ember-orange hang in regal clusters. Fritillaria Imperialis Aureomarginata is an imposing beauty for April.
Prefers rich, well-fed soil and plenty of spring sunlight to thrive.
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Dens Canis Lilac Wonder
M5341
A charming spring bloom which bears dainty, lilac-rose flowers with striking, chocolate-brown basal spots. As the nodding blooms mature, their colourful petals fold back, exposing pollen-dusted anthers to bees and pollinators.
Attractive foliage is marbled green and purplish brown, appearing in clumps from which the delicate-looking, hardy blooms spring up during March and April.
Perfect for naturalising in shaded areas, nestled beneath trees and shrubs. Erythronium are better known as Dog’s Tooth Violets, for their bulbs resemble canine teeth.
‘Dens Canis Lilac Wonder’ is a recipient of the Award of Garden Merit from the RHS for its exquisite looks and excellent, perennial performance.
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Meleagris Alba
M5402
Fritillaria Meleagris Alba, with delicate, pristine white blossoms, evokes a sense of purity and tranquillity in any garden. Graceful bell-shaped flowers, speckled with subtle green veins, sway gently in the breeze, creating an ethereal display.
This vigorous grower thrives in moist, well-drained soil and dappled sunlight, adding a touch of elegance to shady borders and woodland settings. The understated beauty and reliable growth make this plant a cherished addition for gardeners seeking a serene and enchanting landscape.
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Alba
M5812
Puschkinia Alba graces gardens with glorious white flowers, each petal radiating purity and elegance. These stunning blooms create a luminous display, lighting up any garden space with a bright, clean appearance.
Ideal for borders, rock gardens, or containers, Puschkinia Alba adds a touch of sophistication and timeless beauty. The simple yet striking flowers offer a serene and calming presence, perfect for creating a peaceful garden retreat.
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Imperialis Aurora
M5381
Fiery orange-red bells swing beneath a tufted crown of glossy green foliage. Stately and bold, this Crown Imperial Fritillaria Aurora commands attention in April displays.
Well-suited to formal beds or generous pots. Thrives in fertile, well-drained soils with strong spring sun.
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Blanda Super Mixed
M5091
A superb mixture of the Anemone Blanda species. The latin epithet ‘blanda’ means ‘charming’ or ‘mild’, and these pretty petals are deserving of their name.
A carpet of dainty, daisy-like flowers emerge in shades of soft blue, pink, and white. Lush, lacy foliage forms a weed-suppressing mat of marvellous groundcover.
With an RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure that these Anemones are first-rate performers. Admire these dinky gems up close in containers, dot amongst rockeries, edge pathways, and underplant trees for a woodland effect.
These bulbs will quickly multiply to form generous clumps, producing an increasingly spectacular show each season.
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The Classic Collection
SOC12
Fill your pots with a dreamy mix of bulbs in tonal shades, to bloom in succession from early spring. Fresh white Chionodoxa, known as ‘Glory of the Snow’ will emerge first, followed by the delicate feathery purple plumes of Iris reticulata. Richly scented blue Hyacinths flower during March and April, just as the pointed tips of vibrant pink tulips rise and burst forth into bloom to complete this showstopping symphony of colourful and textural classics. We recommend planting your bulbs 4cm (1.5”) apart in a container which is 65cm (25”) deep. Start layering your bulbs with the largest and latest blooming varieties at the bottom, decreasing in size to the smallest bulbs on top.
15 x Pink Tulips, 5 x Blue Hyacinths, 10 x Iris Reticulata and 10 x Chionodoxa White.
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Desdemona
N0156
Chic, ivory-white blooms of ‘Desdemona’ glow amongst a bed of forest green foliage in mid-spring, illuminating garden borders and containers. The alluring white flowers often feature a touch of soft, primrose yellow at their throats, adding to their charm.
This snowy satin beauty makes an excellent cut flower, adding a refined touch of spring to any floral arrangement.
Winner of a prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS for reliability and looks, ‘Desdemona’ will reward you year after year as the bulbs multiply with ease.
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Blue Jacket
H2701
Vivid blue flowers emerge strong and fragrant. Performs excellently in beds alongside muscari or dwarf tulips.
Hyacinth Blue Jacket holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
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Collection 1
T2001
Bold contrast meets dependable form. Tulip Rem’s Favourite offers creamy petals streaked with deep plum, while tulip Negrita blooms in solid, velvety purple.
Together they provide rich harmony and strength from mid-April to May. Sturdy, vivid, and perfect for modern or traditional beds alike.
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Edinburgh
N0638
Ivory petals open wide to reveal a coral-salmon heart - pleated and bold like Highland regalia. Split Corona Naricssi Edinburgh is unusual, arresting, and beautifully proportioned, this daffodil offers a sculptural twist on tradition.
Adds dramatic flair to beds or containers, where floral texture and contrast are prized.
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Brown Sugar
T1408
A unique colour rarely found in the floral world, ‘Brown Sugar’ is something like the caramelised sugar on top of a crème brûlée. With petals dipped in a delectable combination of cinnamon and toffee, this tulip is a luscious treat for your garden. The unusual colour makes an intriguing display when planted on its own, and is brought to life by contrasting velvety hues of purple, orange, and red.
This variety is further enhanced by a delightfully sweet fragrance for a complete sensory sensation. With its enticing caramel tones and long stems, ‘Brown Sugar’ makes a glorious addition to a bouquet or floral arrangement.
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Multiflowering Pink
H2801
A delicate yet showy, Multiflora pink Hyacinth - ideal for forcing to create wonderful indoor pot displays. These bulbs have been specially bred to produce multiple stems of loosely set, perfumed floral bells.
Perfect for bringing the outdoors in, forcing bulbs allows you to enjoy the splendour and fragrance of spring flowers, early in the year when the weather may still be inclement outside.
We recommend potting your bulbs in late autumn, before placing in a cool dark area to produce strong roots and delay flowering. Bring your containers out of storage after 12-16 weeks and place them in a warm, bright spot. The stems will grow rapidly, swelling with buds which burst into bloom at 3-4 weeks.
To enhance the natural look, cover the soil surface with moss and use twigs as support if stems require it.
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Belicia
T1922
Tulip ‘Belicia’ produces stems of multiple fancy blooms which will billow in the spring breeze like the plumes of a cavalier hat. The stunning feather-like petals emerge in a soft shade of primrose yellow, edged in carmine, and fade to raspberry-rippled ivory.
The show-stopping bouquet-flowering Tulips are an arresting sight when planted to bloom in wide swathes in the border. Plant taller tulips such as the rich and plummy ‘Black Hero’ and elegant ‘Queen of Night’ behind for complimentary colour and texture.
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Bantam
N0179
Strap-like glaucous foliage contrasts with the mesmerising flowers of Narcissus ‘Bantam’, highlighting their eye-catching beauty. A flattened and crinkled golden cup with a distinctive vibrant orange rim, sits nestled in a bed of rounded rich-yellow petals.
Brilliant for cutting, divinely scented and great for naturalising in garden borders, radiant Narcissus ‘Bantam’ is a worthy holder of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS.
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Blue Jacket
H2501
A stately deep blue hyacinth, rich in pigment and reliable in bloom. Hyacinth Blue Jacket holds its shape well for judging or admiration.
Fills early beds with strong scent and saturated tone. As holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
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Blue Jacket
H2601
Reliable deep blue, Hyacinth Blue Jacket is excellent for early indoor displays. Fills rooms with rich perfume.
RHS Award of Garden Merit.
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Blue Diamond
T1814
Starting life as a saturated shade of violet-pink and fading to silvery lavender-blue with delicate veining, the larger than average blooms of tulip ‘Blue Diamond’ are an unmissable treat for the late spring garden.
Breath-taking when planted en masse in blocks and ribbons, and brilliant for spring containers, paeony-tulip ‘Blue Diamond’ is a perfect cut flower, ageing with grace both in the vase and in the garden.
Bright spring green foliage will intensify the colours as will orange and yellow hues.
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Baby Moon
N0451
The outstanding Jonquilla Narcissus ‘Baby Moon’ casts a warm glow with its abundant, radiant, buttercup yellow flowers borne in clusters of up to 6 blooms per stem. The rounded, star-shaped petals surround a neat, miniature cup. Fine, cylindrical foliage blends easily with other plants and fades subtly at the end of the season.
Jonquilla ‘Baby Moon’ is heavily scented, with an exceptional citrus perfume – be sure to place some in pots by the door, and in naturalising drifts by walkways to fully appreciate the fragrance. Prolong the cheerful presence of daffodils in your garden with these terrific late bloomers.
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Cheerfulness
N0512
Each sturdy stem of Narcissus ‘Cheerfulness’ is like a miniature bouquet of pint-sized peonies for early spring. Sumptuous, frilly, fully double blooms are borne in bunches of up to 4 flowers with petals of alabaster white. This outstanding variety proudly flaunts an RHS Award of Garden Merit, and is a proven performer for borders, lawns, rockeries, and containers.
This Tazetta is notable for its especially sweet scent and makes a wonderful cut flower to fill the room with honeyed perfume. ‘Cheerfulness’ is also suitable for forcing in indoor planters for a long-lasting floral display you can admire without even having to step foot outside.