70 Winter Flowering Bulbs Offer
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Description
70 bulbs normal retail price £38.78 + £5.95 p&p. One time offer price £19.99 + FREE p&p
“Where flowers bloom so does hope." – Lady Bird Johnson ex USA First Lady.
“ …and where the flowers have a 56% discount, it’s even better” - George Clowes, owner P. de Jager & Sons.
How bad was your garden last February? Like me, if you are a gardener who is thinking, ‘please, do not remind me’, then de Jager has something for you.
This summer came, went and was more than a tad disappointing. Now we are falling into autumn and the colder part of the year. However, let me bring you cheer, colour, and optimism.
Close your eyes and visualise your garden after last winter; grey, damp, dead. Now imagine looking out at your garden in late February, and much to your delight, you see pushing through the snow a kaleidoscope of colour, marvel, and energy, consisting of Crocuses, Snowdrops, Iris, Eranthis, and Chlonodoxa; transforming your bleak winter scape into an early spring wonderland. Just feel your joy.
This will happen when you grow this unique limited offer of 70 top-quality, top-size, early season flowering de Jager bulbs.
Here is what you are going to receive…and I trust you agree, when these are in flower, your winter garden is going to look spectacular:
Here is what you are going to receive…
10 x Eranthis Cilicic
The sight of the Eranthis is a welcome sign of a new season on its way. A member of the buttercup family, Eranthis displays bright yellow, cup-shaped flowers above ruffs, of bright green. Height 10cm. Blooms January and February. Plant September to November.
25 x Chionodoxa Mixed
A popular choice for naturalising in grass, under deciduous trees, or growing in containers. Loose spikes of star-like flowers dazzle on short stems A balanced mix of pink, white, blue and violet Chionodoxa varieties. Quite spectacular. Height 20cm Flowers Feb March. Plant September to October
25 x Early Spring Flowering Crocus Mix
A marvellous medley containing cream, gold, primrose-yellow, white, bronze, soft-blue and mauve varieties – all specially selected for their colouring, markings, and brilliant garden performance. Crocus bulbs are a top choice for early spring. The magical, goblet-like flowers open wide in full sun and close at nighttime and during rainfall. Height 15cm Flowers Feb - March. Plant September to October
5 x Galanthus Nivalis
Snowdrops are a familiar indication winter is ending. From January to March, narrow, silvery leaves are accompanied by nodding, bell-shaped, slim white flowers, delicate green markings at the centre. Plant in sun or shade. Blooms January – March. Plant September to November. Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
5 x Iris Reticulata
Exquisite and dainty with intricate markings and a delicious, delicate fragrance, also known as the Tufted Iris, height 15-20cm. Blooms December – February, Plant September - November.
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- Delivery
Orders for Spring Flowering Bulbs & Plants will be sent from mid September to late October.
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.
England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland £ 5.95 Isle of Man, Isles of Scilly and Channel Islands £5.95 - Reviews
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