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 460 varieties and transform your garden with scent and colour. Summer Flowering varieties now available to order.
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Belladonna
M5081
Spot autumn-flowering Amaryllis ‘Belladonna’ in the border and you feel as though you have stumbled upon garden treasure. Beautifully scented, exquisite pink flowers are borne in clusters, atop tall, fleshy red stems. The fine, lily-shaped blooms are followed by glossy, strap-like foliage.
Sometimes known as the Belladonna, Jersey or March lily, South African native Amaryllis Belladonna, has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS for garden brilliance.
Grow this showy Amaryllis 'Belladonna' in clusters or clumps to bloom above shorter plants; we think it looks great with the simple silver foliage of Brunnera, Convovulus and Stachys Byzantina.
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Double Mixed
M5371
With delightful petticoats of petals, vibrant colour, and exceptional scent, this ‘Double Freesia Mixture’ is a superb addition to your early summer display. A pleasing, joyful combination of pink, mauve, yellow, orange, and white, this kaleidoscopic collection brings instant pizazz to borders, beds, and containers.
Freesias truly come into their own as cut flowers. Their spiced, citrus, fresh fragrance is often used in perfumes, and a home-grown bunch will act as a natural scent diffuser in your home. These specially selected varieties of ‘Double Freesia Mixture’ boast long, strong stems which are perfect for filling vases and giving in bouquets to loved ones.
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Avalanche
N0511
The strong, upright stems of Tazetta Narcissi ‘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 tazetta narcissus ‘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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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, Poeticus Narcissi 'Actaea' 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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Canaliculatus
N0582
Narcissi ‘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 narcissus ‘Canaliculatus’ will hunker down contentedly and bloom unperturbed.
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Apeldoorn
T1551
A highly popular, much-admired Darwin Hybrid Tulip, ‘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 ‘tulip Apeldoorn’. With Fosteriana as one its parent varieties, this long-lasting tulip returns well each year as a perennial bulb.
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Ballerina
T1744
You may well catch the scent of Lily Flowering Tulip ‘Ballerina’ way before you see her dancing in the garden, as she emits a beautiful, spicy-citrus perfume on warm spring days. This stunningly elegant tulip blooms in a graceful lily-flowered shape. Long, slender petals curve up and point outwards in zesty, marmalade-orange tones.
A super long-lasting cut flower which adds a stylish look to spring arrangements and bouquets. Tulip ‘Ballerina’ has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS for its all-round excellent performance.
Combine with pastel Aquilegias, Jonquilla ‘Cosmopolitan’ and tulip ‘Black Parrot’ for a tasteful, architectural late spring show. Plant the bulbs densely for an eye-catching effect.
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Apricot Passion
H2513
Soft peachy-pink flower spikes rise on sturdy green stems, bringing rich fragrance and delicate spring colour to the garden. Hyacinth ‘Apricot Passion’ is loved for its elegant pastel tones and beautifully uniform blooms, making it ideal for formal beds, borders, and patio containers.
Its sweet perfume makes a wonderful addition near paths, entrances, or seating areas, while Hyacinth Apricot Passion features soft apricot-pink shades which pair beautifully with other spring bulbs and pastel planting schemes. Easy to grow and low maintenance, this exhibition-quality hyacinth is a reliable variety returns year after year with minimal effort.
Hyacinth Apricot Passion has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society.
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Apricot Passion
H2623
Offering a soft pastel warmth with beautifully scented blooms and a neat, elegant habit. Reliable and easy to grow, this charming variety also performs beautifully in borders and patio containers, bringing long-lasting interest to early-spring displays.
The pale orange-pink flowers Hyacinth ‘Apricot Passion’ are especially popular for forcing indoors, where they fill bowls, entrance halls, and living spaces with rich spring fragrance and gentle seasonal colour.
Awarded the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit.
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Royal Navy
H2903
Hyacinth ‘Blue Festival’ produces richly layered double blooms in deep blue shades, creating a dense and luxurious spring display full of colour and fragrance.
The richly textured blooms of Double Hyacinth ‘Blue Festival’ bring exceptional depth and fine detail to pots, formal beds, and patio containers, where their compact, stocky habit provides excellent structure and impact.
Reliable and long lasting, this beautiful variety also holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
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Multiflowering Blue
H2800
Specially bred to produce multiple stems of loosely set, fragranced floral bells, this Multiflowering Blue Hyacinth is perfect for forcing for indoor pot displays.
Forced bulbs are wonderful for bringing the outdoors indoors, so you may enjoy the splendour and fragrance of multiflowering blue hyacinth's exquisite flowers in early spring, even when the weather is 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 between 12 and 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.
de Jager only supplies the highest quality bulbs, making a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Collection 1
SFC11
A pretty, thoughtful, and tonal quartet of spring Hyacinths, designed to bring colour and exquisite scent into the home during the depths of winter.
The collection of Indoor Hyacinths contains varieties ‘Pink Pearl,’ ‘White Pearl,’ ‘Blue Pearl’ and the carmine-pink ‘Jan Bos.’
These specially prepared bulbs have been treated to flower earlier than they would outdoors in spring and can be timed to bloom for Christmas. Despatched in September, these superior bulbs are best planted shallow; in bowls and containers of bulb compost, or placed in a special hyacinth vase above water then stored in a cool, dark place. Keep them there until the beginning of December when they can be brought out into the light.
'Jan Bos’ has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS for it's exceptional beauty and reliable qualities.
3 x Hyacinth Pink Pearl, 3 x Hyacinth White Pearl, 3 x Hyacinth Blue Pearl and 3 x Hyacinth Jan Bos.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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The Madonna Lily
L3000
Pristine, white satin blooms are held proudly on stately stems during early summer on The Madonna Lily.
Unbeatable for bringing classic beauty, height and an evocative scent into the garden, this new and award-winning, fully hardy variety of Lilium candidum has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS.
Equally at home in a cottage garden or contemporary planting scheme. Ensure this statuesque beauty has some shelter from strong winds, ideally in a south-facing position. Plant the bulbs just below the surface of your soil.
The luminous, chalice like flowers open up during June and glow in early summer sunlight. Lilium Candidum The Madonna Lily adds graceful height to a large border.
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Lilium Trumpet African Queen
L3291
Fabulous for adding height and colour to your garden, Trumpet-Shaped Lily ‘African Queen’ bears a profusion of large, bold rich orange blooms during late summer.
Buds and outer petals appear in burnished, earthy–bronze tones which complement the rich orange hue of the spectacular flowers at all stages of opening. Plant these tall and majestic lilies where you will enjoy their sweet scent as it wafts through your garden on warmer days.
Worthy winner of a prestigious award of garden merit from the RHS, trumpet-shaped lilium ‘African Queen’ seems to improve year after year in the garden.
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Baferrari
L3702
Oriental Lily ‘Baferrari’ produces large snow-white blooms marked with a glowing golden stripe through each petal, creating an elegant and highly fragrant summer display. Flowering through July, the dramatic blooms of oriental lily ‘Baferrari’ rise proudly on tall stems, bringing height, perfume, and a luxurious feel to patios, terraces, conservatories, and large decorative pots.
Despite its impressive stature, this variety retains a refined and graceful habit, making it equally effective as a feature plant or cut flower. Best grown in full sun with rich, free-draining soil, Oriental Lily ‘Baferrari’ is a reliable favourite for adding fragrance and sophistication to outdoor living spaces.
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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, tulip ‘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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Abba
T1241
Early Double Tulip ‘Abba’ produces glowing tomato-red double blooms richly flamed with deeper cardinal-red tones, creating a bold and dramatic spring display. Flowering early in the season, the fragrant flowers of tulip ‘Abba’ bring warmth, colour, and luxurious texture to borders, containers, and patio pots when the garden is just beginning to awaken.
The densely layered petals create a full peony-like appearance that stands out beautifully in mass plantings and seasonal arrangements. Reliable and eye-catching, this vibrant variety delivers an energetic burst of spring colour with excellent garden impact.
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Baby Boomer
N0494
Jonquilla Narcissi ‘Baby Boomer’ produces clusters of delicate yellow flowers, each centred with a rich deep orange-yellow cup for a bright and cheerful spring display. With six to eight blooms carried on every stem, narcissus ‘Baby Boomer’ creates an abundant wash of colour and fragrance in borders, containers, and naturalised planting schemes.
Compact yet full of energy, this charming variety brings warmth and golden brightness to the garden throughout spring. Its multi-flowered stems and sweet scent make it especially effective in sunny borders and patio pots where the lively blooms can be enjoyed up close.
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Gold Party
L3191
Vivid yellow blooms edged and spotted with rich burgundy-purple, creating a bold exotic display full of colour and contrast.
The upward-facing flowers of Lilium ‘Gold Party’ bring strong visual impact to summer borders, patio pots, and decorative containers, with each bloom showing unique flecking and pattern detail.
Its compact stems make Asiatic lily Gold Party especially suitable for container growing, smaller gardens, and tighter planting spaces where reliable colour and structure are needed. Flowering through high summer, Lilium ‘Gold Party’ thrives in full sun with moist, well-drained soil and adds warmth, fragrance, and vibrant seasonal interest year after year.
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Sixty Muscari Bulbs Offer
CAM52
Perhaps the Best £14.70 You Will Spend on Your Garden
There is a curious thing about Muscari.
If you asked gardeners to list their favourite flowers, many would name tulips, roses, peonies or lilies. Yet take Muscari away and they will be immediately missed.
Perhaps it is because they appear when colour still feels scarce. Perhaps it is their ability to settle into a garden and look as though they have always belonged there. Whatever the reason, few bulbs give so much pleasure for so little outlay.
Which brings me to this collection. We have brought together four distinct varieties at a value price:
Fifteen Muscari armeniacum Marleen, Fifteen Muscari Siberian Tiger, Fifteen Muscari Latifolium, Fifteen Muscari Peppermint. RRP of this collection, with postage, is £26.80. For you, the full collection of SIXTY BULBS is only £14.70 with free delivery - a saving of 40%.
15 x Muscari armeniacum ‘Marleen’
Produces masses of very large deep cobalt-blue flowers that bring bold spring colour and rich fragrance to the garden. Bulb size 10/+cm.
15 x of the robust and resilient Muscari Siberian Tiger
Boasts strong, pure white flowers, ideal for naturalising. These sturdy blooms bring a crisp, clean look to any garden, standing out against lush green foliage. Bulb size 8/+cm. Awarded RHS AGM.
15 x Muscari 'Latifolium'
Presents a true spectacle with distinct, light blue buds contrasting against dark blue flowers on strong, sturdy stems. The unique broad leaf adds a lush green backdrop, making the blossoms burst even more. Bulb size 7/+cm. Awarded RHS AGM.
15 x Muscari ‘Peppermint’
Produces compact spikes of soft blue flowers that gently fade to frosty white at the tips, creating a fresh and delicate spring display. The sweetly scented blooms of ‘Peppermint’ are perfect for edging paths, filling patio pots, or weaving beneath shrubs and taller spring bulbs for layered seasonal colour. Bulb size 9/+cm.
What strikes gardeners about Muscari is the imbalance between cost and reward.
The bulbs themselves are small. The space they require is modest. They ask little of the gardener.
Yet when they emerge, they seem to appear everywhere at once. Along a path. Beneath deciduous shrubs. At the front of a border where little else has begun. They draw the eye because they arrive at precisely the moment the garden needs them.
The purchase takes a moment. The enjoyment lingers for weeks.
Orders will be dispatched by the end of September, each variety, individually bagged and labelled.
Some gardening purchases are expensive and forgotten… but not these sixty Muscari.
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Single Mixture
M5372
A flurry of flamboyant flowers, our ‘Single Freesia Rainbow Mixture’ will fill your garden with phenomenal fragrance and colour. This classic combination of confetti-like shades will sprinkle your garden with vibrant cheer. Plump buds are poised upon elegant, arching stems, bursting into exuberant trumpet-like blooms.
Line frequented walkways with pots full of Freesias for sumptuously perfumed paths and patios. A florists’ favourite, this ‘Single Freesia Rainbow Mixture’ features strong stems for arranging into abundant vases and bouquets. Snip a few blooms to savour indoors, and you will be rewarded by outstanding, long-lasting cut flowers, suffusing the entire room with scent.
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Unguicularis
M5661
A welcome sight in the depths of winter, Iris ‘Unguicularis’ generously provides beautiful flowers from November to March. With delicate petals like butterfly wings, the lavender-blue blooms flutter above lance-shaped, evergreen foliage.
Brightening bare borders and containers, this variety delivers a dash of colour when it is needed most. The blooms radiate a soft, sweet scent – capitalise on this fragrance by positioning near frequented walkways.
Iris ‘Unguicularis’ is native to a dry climate and thrives in light, free-draining soil with a south-facing aspect. Snip the pretty, perfumed blooms as fresh cut flowers to relish some floral joy indoors during the winter months.
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Baby Moon
N0451
The outstanding Jonquilla Narcissi ‘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.
Narcissus 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 Tazetta Narcissi ‘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 narcissus Cheerfulness 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.
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Blue Jacket
H2701
Hyacinth ‘Blue Jacket’ produces vivid blue flower spikes with rich fragrance and strong spring colour. A reliable garden performer, it looks especially striking planted alongside muscari, dwarf tulips, and other early bulbs in borders or containers.
Easy to grow and long lasting, this popular variety combines bold colour with dependable performance year after year. Hyacinth Blue Jackt is a holder of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
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Multiflowering Pink
H2801
A delicate yet showy, Multiflowering 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 multiflowering blue hyacinth's 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.
de Jager only supplies the highest quality bulbs, making a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Bridal Crown
N0726
Narcissus ‘Bridal Crown’ bears loose clusters of frilled, ivory, and yellow flowers which release a sweet perfume as they open up.
This beautiful, heirloom variety has been awarded a prestigious Award of Garden Merit and is as popular as ever with gardeners, florists, and plant enthusiasts.
Our premium quality bulbs are designed to be forced to flower indoors, during wintertime and require 12 weeks of cool storage after planting before being moved into a warm, bright space to bloom.
The sight of a frothy, dancing cluster of these spring beauties, narcissi Bridal Crown will be sure to raise a smile whenever you see or smell them in your home.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Collection 2
SFC12
A classic trio of soft pink, blue, and fresh white Hyacinths - perfect for adding colour and perfume to indoor spaces during winter.
These specially prepared bulbs have been treated to flower earlier than they would outdoors in spring and can be timed to bloom in the home for Christmastime.
In early autumn, these bulbs should be planted shallow, in your favourite containers and in pots of bulb compost or placed in a hyacinth vase above the water. Then store in a cool, dark place until the beginning of December when they can be brought out into the light.
Bud-loaded stems will rapidly elongate, before bursting into bloom and releasing a wonderful fragrance into the air from their tiny, frilled bells.
Hyacinth 'Delft Blue’ has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS for their exceptional beauty and reliable qualities.
3 x Hyacinth White Pearl, 3 x Hyacinth Delft Blue and 3 x Hyacinth Pink Pearl.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Charlotte Bishop
M5554
An abundance of lavender-pink, star-shaped blooms come into their own in May and June on Ipheion ‘Charlotte Bishop’ adding fragrance and colour to the early summer garden.
Delicate petals fade towards the flower centre and carry a darker central stripe, leading to a pollen-rich heart which is loved by bees and summer pollinators.
Native to Argentina and known as the Spring Starflower, Ipheion ‘Charlotte Bishop’ are fully hardy, and the bulbs will naturalise in moderately fertile, well-drained soil.
Excellent for rockeries, sunny garden borders and containers for a splash of pretty colour and airy movement. Forms a bed of strap-like, glaucous foliage.
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Danfordiae
M5592
Part of the reticulata group of irises, Iris ‘Danfordiae’ is loved for its sunny disposition, bearing wide petals of bright yellow with small brown speckles.
The vivid flowers bloom during February, adding a splash of colour to spring pots, rockeries and alpine beds. The blooms produce a sweet scent which travels in the air on warmer days.
At a full height of just 10cm, Iris Danfordiae should be grown near the front of a border, in a spot where the cheery flowers will be seen and appreciated.
Plant the bulbs in autumn, in full sun and in any soil which is moist and well-drained.
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Muscadet
L3095
The pristine blooms of Oriental Lily ‘Muscadet’ resemble the delicate beauty of a porcelain doll. Pearly, translucent white petals are tinted by a demure pink blush and maroon freckles.
This captivating oriental lilium flaunts sizeable, outward facing flowers borne on sturdy stems of up to 60 cm. A compact height makes lily Muscadet an enchanting choice for confined spaces and container displays.
Be sure to position some near seating areas to be surrounded by their enthralling fragrance. This vigorous variety produces an abundance of blooms from July – August, providing a delightful spectacle for your garden throughout the summer months.
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Golden Splendour
L3293
Clusters of golden yellow blooms are held aloft on tall stems, on Trumpet-Shaped Lily ‘Golden Splendour’.
Brilliant for adding a splash of warm, uplifting colour and elegant architecture towards the centre or back of garden borders, this exceptional trumpet-shaped lilium 'Golden Splendour' is a prize-winning cultivar - recipient of an award of garden merit from the RHS.
Buds appear in muted purple, striped with green, before bursting into flower during July and August. A sweet fragrance is emitted, especially noticeable on warm evenings, as the buttery blooms open.
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Brasilia
L3106
Oriental Lily 'Brasilia' enchants with wonderfully fragrant lavender-blushed white flowers edged in soft lavender-pink. This very pretty lily variety flourishes in sunny, well-drained spots, bringing an air of delicate sophistication to gardens.
With its delightful fragrance and elegant blooms oriental lilium 'Brasilia' make this a perfect choice for adding a touch of romantic charm to garden beds and containers.
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Angel's Whisper
N0347
Like a chorus of little cherubs, Triandrus Narcissi ‘Angel’s Whisper’ narcissi are a heavenly addition to your spring display. Star-shaped petals are swept gently backwards, forming a glowing halo around each dainty central cup. The pendant, pale-yellow chiffon blooms are held in generous clusters, with up to 5 flowers per stem.
Elegant, narrow, strap-like foliage and a generous multiplication rate make narcissi ‘Angel’s Whisper’ excellent for naturalising amongst grass and borders, where they will continue to bring joy year after year. The delicate, nodding bells are equally at home in containers, where their prolific flowering, petite size and bright, citrussy scent bring radiance to patios and porches.
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Blue Star
H2726
Hyacinth ‘Blue Star’ produces striking cobalt-blue flower spikes that stand out beautifully against fresh spring greenery. Flowering steadily through March, its compact, elegant habit makes it ideal for neat rows, clustered planting, or patio containers.
Richly scented and easy to grow, hyacinth Blue Star adds bold colour and structure to spring borders with minimal effort.
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Blue Star
H2626
Cobalt intensity on compact spikes. Hyacinth Blue Star is suitable for shallow pans or grouped indoor bowls.
Hyacinth ‘Blue Star’ produces compact cobalt-blue flowers that bring bold colour and rich fragrance to spring bedding. Planted in groups, the vivid blooms of create excellent impact in borders, raised beds, and seasonal planting schemes, where the intense blue tones stand out beautifully against fresh spring foliage.
Its neat, tidy habit also makes it well suited to shallow pans and indoor bowls, hyacinth Blue Star's reliable colour cent both provides scent outdoors and inside the home.
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Jan Bos
H2852
Carmine-pink, frilled bells bloom in abundance, smothering the stout stems of award-winning Hyacinth ‘Jan Bos,’ bringing vivid colour and exquisite fragrance into the home at Christmastime.
Recipient of a prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS, watching these charming hyacinth Jan Bos spring flowers bloom when the weather is still cold outside, you understand the reason they hold this accolade.
The specially prepared bulbs are despatched in September, and should be planted shallowly in bowls or containers, with the green tip and portion of bulb above soil level.
May also be forced in water by placing a prepared bulb in the top of a hyacinth vase, with the base sitting above, but not touching water level. Roots will rapidly form, seeking out the water below – a miraculous process which is fascinating to watch.
For Christmas flowers, keep your containers in a cool, dark place until the beginning of December when they can be brought out into the light.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Erlicheer
N0723
Perhaps the most highly scented of all Narcissus, ‘Erlicheer’ bears a mass of frilly, double florets in shades of ivory and primrose yellow.
A fabulous, multi-headed daffodil for forcing and bringing perfume and flounce into the home during winter, the bulbs of Narcissi Erlicheer are best planted shallow in pots or bowls, before storing in a cold, dark space for 12 weeks prior to flowering.
Each bulb will produce 2-3 stems of up to 10 ruffled flowers on each.
After you have enjoyed a bountiful indoor display, the bulbs may be planted in the garden during October and flower the following spring.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Collection 3
SFC13
Bring the quintessential shades and scent of spring into your home a little earlier than usual with this gorgeous collection of Hyacinths – designed to bloom in winter, adding a pop of colour and a breath of fresh air indoors.
This endearing pairing of cobalt blue and lemon-yellow Hyacinths can be grown in your favourite containers, or in hyacinth vases above water.
For flowers at Christmastime, plant the bulbs in September and store in a cool, dark place until early December when they can be brought out into the light.
Bud-loaded stems will rapidly elongate, before bursting into a mass of flowers and releasing a wonderful perfume into the air from their pretty frilled bells.
Hyacinth 'Delft Blue’ has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS for their exceptional beauty and reliable qualities.
3 x Hyacinth Delft Blue and 3 Hyacinth Yellow Stone.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Candy Morning
L4005
Mauve pink blooms and nodding petals give Martagon Lily 'Candy Morning' a woodland-inspired charm. Perfect for shaded corners, this lily brings natural beauty to your garden. The nodding, Turk’s-cap flowers hang gracefully from slender, tiered stems, often with up to 40–50 blooms per stem, creating a cascading display.
Originating from the Swiss Alps, martagon lilium 'Candy Morning' will survive cold temperatures providing your soil is not waterlogged, naturalising in part-shade in the garden to re-emerge in early summer for decades to come.
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Pink Perfection
L3295
Show-stopping, purple-pink trumpets topping tall stems make Trumpet-Shaped Lily ‘Pink Perfection’ an excellent flower to grow for cutting.
One of the easiest lilies to grow, this award-winning beauty is the recipient of a sought-after award of garden merit from the RHS, a true sign of garden excellence. Outer petals and buds appear a darker, bruised-purple shade which gives subtle contrast and depth to the spectacular trumpet-shaped lilium 'Pink Perfection' flowers.
Plant the bulbs in well-drained soil, or large pots of gritty, rich compost in a sunny, sheltered spot where its alluring looks and heady fragrance will be enjoyed on late summer days.
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Blushing Lady
N0482
Demure and delicate, Jonquilla Narcissi ‘Blushing Lady’ attracts admiring attention without ostentation or gaudiness. Soft, pale blonde petals develop a glistening white halo, whilst the central, ruffled crown emerges as a muted peach tone and deepens to coral. With a bouquet of up to 3 flowers per stem, narcissi ‘Blushing Lady’ radiates an exquisite fragrance which floats enticingly on the breeze.
Entrancing for container displays as well as for naturalising amongst lawns and borders, where the reed-like leaves blend imperceptibly with grass and other plants. Flowering slightly later in the season, this darling daffodil is ideal for bridging the gap into mid-spring.
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Armeniacum Marleen
M5726
Muscari armeniacum ‘Marleen’ produces masses of very large deep cobalt-blue flowers that bring bold spring colour and rich fragrance to the garden. The densely packed blooms of Muscari armeniacum ‘Marleen’ create a striking display in borders, containers, and naturalised planting schemes, where their vivid blue tones stand out beautifully against fresh spring foliage.
Robust and reliable, this impressive grape hyacinth is ideal for drifting through lawns, beneath trees, or along pathways, gradually forming vibrant carpets of long-lasting colour year after year. Its strong perfume and intense colouring make it a standout addition to any spring garden display.
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Multiflowering Mixed
H2803
Mixed, soft pastel shades of Multiflowering Hyacinths – fabulous for charming, perfumed indoor displays.
The bulbs may be potted up in late autumn, before placing undisturbed in a cool dark room to put down strong roots and delay flowering. Bring your potted bulbs out of storage at 12-16 weeks and place them in a warm, bright spot where they will burst into white, pink and blue blooms after 3-4 weeks.
Forcing bulbs is a popular way to enjoy spring flowers indoors, early in the year when the weather may still feel bleak outside.
To enhance the display, cover the soil surface with a little moss and use natural twigs as support for the flowering hyacinth stems if needed.
de Jager only supplies the highest quality bulbs, making a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Blue Trophy
H2529
Rich, intense blue flower spikes bring bold spring colour and classic hyacinth fragrance to beds, borders, and containers. Exhibition-quality Hyacinth ‘Blue Trophy’ is known for its slightly deeper, more saturated tone compared to many traditional blue varieties, along with its full, well-shaped blooms and strong upright habit.
Its striking colour creates beautiful contrast when planted alongside white or soft pink spring bulbs, making it an excellent choice for coordinated displays and formal planting schemes. Hyacinth Blue Trophy is easy to grow and highly reliable, this eye-catching variety delivers a vibrant spring show with very little maintenance.
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Casa Blanca
L3086
A favourite, classic Oriental Lily ‘Casa Blanca’ holds a prestigious Award of Garden Merit for garden excellence, from the RHS. Stunning white blooms are flawless, with an air of timeless beauty.
Flowering proudly during late summer, the large blooms of oriental lilium 'Casa Blanca' emits an unmistakeable and intense, sweet fragrance as they burst open. The recurved petals are unmarked and often feature a slightly hairy, textured surface. Burnt orange anthers balance on soft-green stamens.
A large vase full of these statuesque and immaculate lilies is hard to beat.
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Color Charm
T1426
Mid-Season Tulip ‘Color Charm’ is a remarkable colour-changing variety that transforms throughout its flowering period, beginning in glowing golden yellow before deepening through red tones and finally maturing into a rich wine-purple. The ever-evolving blooms of tulip ‘Color Charm’ create a dramatic and theatrical spring display, with each stage bringing fresh depth and contrast to borders and containers.
Planted in generous groups, this striking tulip delivers a constantly shifting tapestry of colour through the season, making every display feel dynamic and alive. Bold, unusual, and endlessly captivating, it offers far more than a single moment of beauty.
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Ret. Hoogiana
M5689
Iris 'Hoogiana' produces striking sword-like foliage topped with large sky-blue flowers that bring bold colour and delicate fragrance to the late spring garden. Flowering through May, the wide vibrant blooms of Iris hoogiana create a strong architectural presence in gravel gardens, alpine planting schemes, and sunny borders.
This elegant rhizomatous iris performs best in open sunny positions with dry winter conditions and moisture during spring growth. Well suited to free-draining soils, Iris Hoogiana adds structure, movement, and clear seasonal colour to contemporary and naturalistic planting alike.
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Jenny
N0395
Dwarf Cyclamineus Daffodil ‘Peeping Jenny’ is a charming and distinctive variety with petals that open soft primrose-yellow before gradually fading to elegant ivory white. At the centre, a long bright yellow trumpet adds vivid contrast, giving narcissus ‘Peeping Jenny’ a fresh and uplifting spring appearance.
Compact and beautifully formed, this eye-catching daffodil is ideal for pots, rockeries, borders, and naturalised planting schemes where its changing tones and graceful shape can be fully appreciated.
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Lieke
N0471
Jonquilla Narcissi ‘Lieke’ produces elegant white petals surrounding a bright yellow cup accented with a delicate green eye at the centre. The fresh colouring and graceful form of narcissus ‘Lieke’ create a refined spring display, bringing light and contrast to borders, patio containers, and naturalised planting schemes.
Flowering on multi-headed stems with a light sweet fragrance, this charming variety is ideal for borders, patio pots, and naturalised planting schemes. Jonquilla Narcissus ‘Lieke’ adds freshness and gentle colour to spring displays while blending beautifully with muscari and other early flowering bulbs.
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Pink Pearl
H2853
Soft-pink buds burst into a cluster of perfumed fuchsia florets around Christmastime, covering the stems of Hyacinth ‘Pink Pearl.’
These specially prepared bulbs are designed to flower indoors during the darkest depths of winter, when colour and scent are most welcome in the home.
Despatched in September, the bulbs should be planted shallowly in bowls, baskets or containers, with the green tip and section of bulb just above soil level and will bloom in 10-12 weeks.
Hyacinth Pink Pearl is also ideal for forcing in water. Place a prepared bulb in the top of a hyacinth vase, with the base sitting above, but not touching water level. Roots will rapidly form, seeking out the water below – a miraculous process which is fascinating to watch.
For Christmas flowers, keep your containers in a cool, dark place until the beginning of December when they can be brought out into the light.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Omri
N0727
Fragrant clusters of white blooms each cradle a golden-orange cup. Indoor flowering Narcissi Omri is designed for indoor cheer, these bulbs produce multiple stems from a single planting.
Plant narcissi Omri shallowly in bowls with grit-rich compost, place in bright, cool rooms, and enjoy weeks of colour and perfume through the darker months.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
